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  • 08/03/24

    BLETCHLY PARK

    On Friday 16th February, the last day of the previous half-term, Year 6 went on a trip to Bletchley Park.
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  • 09/02/24

    READY, STEADY, COOK!

    This week, Year 6 started their DT cooking unit.
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  • 29/01/24

    JANUARY IN YEAR 6

    We have enjoyed our first few weeks back at school, learning about new units of work in each subject. In art, this term, we have been looking at some famous artists such as Banksy, Beatriz Milhazes and Salvador Dali.
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  • 19/12/23

    CAM TOYS

    This week, Year 6 have made their own CAM toys. A CAM is a special moving part that turns rotatory motion into linear up and down motion.
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  • 20/11/23

    A BUSY TERM IN YEAR 6

    In school, we have been very busy in Year 6.
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  • 30/10/23

    OUTDOOR LEARNING

    On Wednesday 19th October, El Capitan had their first outdoor learning morning session of the year.
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  • 28/09/23

    SEPTEMBER IN YEAR 6

    We have enjoyed our first few weeks back at school. Our first week back was full of different activities: teambuilding, games and setting goals for the year ahead. Since then, we have been finding out what we are going to learn about for the rest of this term.
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  • 21/07/23

    ASH NEVILLE VISIT

    On Wednesday 19th July, Ash Neville, a Tottenham ladies football player (number 29) came in to talk to us about her career.
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  • 13/07/23

    YEAR 6 RESIDENTIAL TO BRYHER

    This year, we went on a 9 day residential to a place called Bryher (in the Isle of Scilly). We travelled on a coach over night; then we went on a boat called the Scillonian III and finally we went on our second boat called the Firethorn to the island of Bryher. We arrived at around 2 o’clock i...
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  • 26/05/23

    NSPCC WORKSHOP

    On the 24th May 2024, 6R and 6P were lucky enough to have some visitors from the NSPCC. They came to our school to give a talk about staying safe and what we should do if we, or someone we know, are being mistreated.
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  • 02/03/23

    EQUALITY

    This week, Year 5 and 6 had workshops delivered by Equaliteach
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  • 10/02/23

    COOKING IN YEAR 6

    In DT, we have been learning all about food this term.
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  • 18/01/23

    STEM CENTRE

    In December, Year 6 went on a trip to the STEM centre.
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  • 06/12/22

    WRITING WEEK

    Recently, we have had writing week at school. For this, we have been writing a piece of our choice in English lessons.
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  • 02/11/22

    Goldington Academy Art workshop

    Last half term, Year 6 were lucky enough to be invited to an art work shop, hosted by Goldington Academy.
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  • 06/10/22

    YEAR 6 IN THE GARDEN!

    Recently, we had our first outdoor learning afternoon in year 6. The first thing we did was split into two groups. Group one went to the school garden with Mrs Griffin and Group two went to a grassy area of the school with their class teacher.
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  • 14/09/22

    WHAT A START TO YEAR 6!!

    We’ve had a fantastic start to the year so far. In this blog, we’ll tell you a bit about what we’ve been up to!
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  • 18/07/22

    BOX END PARK

    On Friday, Year 6 had a school trip to Box End Aqua Park. It was such a beautiful day and we set off at 10am from school. We arrived to the lake looking amazing and soon were changed into our swimming gear, wet suits, life jackets, hats and goggles!
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  • 01/07/22

    YEAR 6 RESIDENTIAL TRIP TO BRYHER

    The time had finally come! We set off on Thursday 16th June at 10pm for our residential trip to Bryher.
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  • 25/05/22

    holes!

    Have you ever felt like you’re always in the wrong place at the wrong time? Stanley Yelnats (the main protagonist of the novel) certainly feels that way. And his family blame their curse on their no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather. Written by Louis Sachar, this brilliant...
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