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Reception workshop and trip to the Park.
Mon 23 Jan 2023On Friday, an actor named Fleur from Perform for schools visited our Reception classes. The children went out in groups of 20 (10 from each class). The workshops followed a story line of a clown that had lost its smile. The children went on a journey to help the clown find its smile. The children also came up with ways to help the clown smile and laugh. The children all thoroughly enjoyed it and are still re-enacting and talking about it now.
The workshops are designed to build the children's confidence, grow their communication skills and help them with concentration. Within the sessions they built on the children's imaginative skills through games and improvisation and encouraged confident speaking and good listening using rhyme and poetry.
On Wednesday the children visited the Park. Despite the rather chilly weather, they had a lovely time and played some great games.
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Introducing our New School Council
Fri 20 Jan 2023The newly decided members that make up the school council met last week for the first time. They discussed the roles they will play, their responsibilities and upcoming events to organise. Members of the council introduced themselves at assembly this week and informed the school about our involvement in the upcoming Unicornfest. The council will have an important role to play in being the pupil's voice with internet safety and world book day with us soon.
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Year 1 trip to the Theatre
Mon 09 Jan 2023On Friday, the Year 1's visited the Tobacco Factory in South Bristol to watch a performance of the Snow Queen. The children joined the character Gerda on her quest to the frozen north as she tries to save her best-friend Kaj from the icy, wicked clutches of The Snow Queen. The children loved the trip and were talking about it non-stop on their return. It really was a great way to begin the New Year and leads nicely into the year 1 topic - Fairy tales.
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Fantastic Juno
Fri 06 Jan 2023We start the New Year with one of our Year 6 Pupils, Juno, celebrated in the Bishopston Matters for her walking achievement. Last year, Juno set herself the challenge to walk 1000 miles and raise £1000 for the children's hospital. She achieved this task in December and we are really proud of her achievements.
Download the latest edition of Bishopston matters (page 14) for a write up on how this was successfully accomplished.
https://www.bishopstonmatters.co.uk/current-issue/