On Friday, some of the children in Year 5 went to the O2 in London to take part in the Young Voices concert. There were around 8,000 children attending in total and it was an…
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Early Years Parents’ Coffee Morning – sharing cultural diversity & language
On Thursday, The Early Years Team welcomed Parents to share their talents and ideas for supporting children with English as an additional language. We had a lovely Coffee Morning chatting about the ways Early Years…
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Art Linked to our exciting history topic of Ancient Benin, this week the children enjoyed looking at and evaluating a variety of artwork from the this period, particularly sculptures and objects. They then designed their…
Read MoreYear 4 assembly and outdoor learning
We were really proud of all the children in Year 4 during their Curriculum assembly this morning. The children sang beautifully and spoke with confidence about all their amazing learning in Year 4 so far!…
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In Year 2 this week we have been continuing to learn about Hong Kong. We found out that in Hong Kong, Chinese New Year is a very important celebration. People mark the occasion with modern…
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This week in Year 1, we have been busy fitting in lots of work around our exciting rehearsals for our Curriculum Assembly next Friday 27th January. We can’t wait to show you some of our…
Read MoreChinese New Year Celebrations and The Little Red Hen comes to Early Years
Despite it being zero degrees, the sun shone for Reception’s first trip to the school Library this week. The children loved choosing a library book and they all carried them back to school, carefully. Nursery…
Read MoreTesting, observing and recording: Year 5 explore their science skills
This week in science we thought about shopping. Well, shopping bags to be precise and we wondered which material would make the best shopping bag. We discussed the properties a really good shopping bag would…
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This Sunday 22nd January is Chinese New Year. We have been discussing how Chinese New Year is celebrated and we created a collage of a Chinese dragon. Chinese New Year or ‘the Spring Festival’ marks…
Read MoreDaisy Cooper visits SSAS School Council
School Council was very privileged today to be able to meet Daisy Cooper, our Member of Parliament for St Albans and the Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrat Party. We were all elected by our…
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