Children, it’s our class’ saint’s day today, so let’s celebrate the life of St Stephen. St. Stephen’s Day on 26 December commemorates St. Stephen who was the first Christian Martyr. Stephen was a Greek Jew who had converted to Christianity. He was appointed as one of seven deacons to help with organising the early Christian […]
Read MoreTwo thousand years ago, give or take a day Something strange was happening round Bethlehem way Something more exciting than only words can say So if you’re sitting comfortably we’ii show you in our play!
Read MoreA huge thanks to all our parents and carers who have been so generous in providing such a variety of foodstuffs for our Christmas party. We appreciate all your efforts this term and pray you continue to support us in the coming terms. You have yourselves a merry Christmas and a bright and prosperous New […]
Read MoreNo child in our class wants to miss a PE lesson because here we show agility, power and skills. Thanks to our teachers and coach for letting us have fun whiles showing off our skills.
Read MoreIt was an exciting and challenging experience, selling real fruits and vegetables to our parents, carers and schoolmates using real money. Here we were also promoting healthy eating habits. One trick we played was to prepare some tasty assorted fruit/veg smoothies; that was our best seller. Who says we can’t get children to eat vegetables?
Read MoreAt the 11th hour, on the 11th day of the 11th month, the guns fell silent. We remember those who died in WW1 and 2 and our loved ones who have left us. We will remember them!
Read MoreWow! That is all I have to say regarding Baroness Floella Benjamin. I accompanied a few pupils from school on Tuesday the 12th of June for the screening of ‘Coming to England’ at the House of Lords. It was pure magic! Listening to her injected you with her ‘ contentment,confidence and courage’. You never […]
Read MoreYear 4 hit the ground with a blast today during their class assembly. It was simply spectacular, in a nutshell! There was music, dancing and, to cap it all, sharing of facts about food chains, the digestive system and their views on tolerance in society with its benefits.) We are proud of you-keep it up!
Read MoreToday has been like a dream come true for the pupils in year 4 at St John’s Walworth. You will never guess where we went! We were at the Southwark Cathedral among several other schools in the Southwark diocese to participate in the thanksgiving and celebration service of the Bishop’s Lent appeal. It was a […]
Read MoreThese are exciting times for year four. You can see why as you check out what is on the ‘menu’.year 4 jigsaw Summer 2 2018
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