Sunday, 21 July 2013

Week 37

Dear Parent/ Carer,

Kilmorie
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Fairlawn
Our week began with the Year 1 classes visiting The Museum of Childhood in Bethnal Green as part of their seaside topic 'Ahoy Me Hearties'  They all had a fantastic day investigating different toys.  They took part in a workshop, where they learnt about the life and toys of victorian children.  The children and staff had a wonderful time.
Tuesday Ms Clark treated our Pupil Parliament to pizza and games as a thank you for all their hard work and contribution this year.  They discussed ways of moving forward next year.
4N took a trip to Sydenham Woods on Tuesday.  They looked at local history and found out about the old railway line and folly.  They took photographs of different scapes and shapes for their art work.
Wednesday Year 6 blew the roof off with their production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.  They have been working so hard over the last few weeks and it really paid off.  The performance, acting, singing, and dancing really was of Westend production standards and truely amazing, with Ms Ryans commenting that it was 'the best' Year 6 production she had ever seen!
Thursday was Challenge Day at Peckham Rye Park, and regardless of this glorious hot sunshine everyone achieved their best and worked extremely hard.  A fun time was had by everyone!
Friday Art Academy took a trip to The British Museum to look at the variety of art work that they do not usually experience.  They visited several rooms and saw a tree made from gun parts, a giant sculpture from all over the world.  They had a lovely time and the children were wonderful.
Haseltine
18 Year 5s started the week with a bikeability course in the playground, they then cycled on the road for the rest of the week.  They all learned a lot and feel much safer on their bikes.

Year 4s Saxon Day was on Monday- they were sewing, building and cooking the vegetables they had grown on an on an open fire in the garden.

2B had an exhibition of their learning prior to the parents open evening that night, the children were so proud to show off their learning.

Years 1-5 visited the Bank of England Museum this week - who knew that notes are made out of cotton? Haseltine children do.

Our gardening club visited the Chelsea Physics Garden on Thursday.

Finally, Haseltine had a lovely sunny day on Friday for their Summer Bounce - the children enjoyed the many inflatables and we all had a lovely day.

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