Last week, six year 2's went to Notley High School to participate in a cricket competition.
They played lots of games to help improve their skills and team work in match situations.
The children were great ambassadors to the school well done!
Blogs from the Year 2016-2017
Last week, six year 2's went to Notley High School to participate in a cricket competition.
They played lots of games to help improve their skills and team work in match situations.
The children were great ambassadors to the school well done!
Healthy Eating Week 2018
From Monday the 11th of June to Friday the 15th of June it was Healthy Eating week.
As the chosen ambassadors, we were set to create a PowerPoint. We made it on our own, only referring for help if we really needed it.
The group presented it for an assembly on the 11th (Monday); on Wednesday (13th of June) we had some ideas of fruit and vegetables we wanted the school to try, this included: mango, kiwi, apricots, radishes, papaya and sugar snap peas.
Ms Clements brought in the fruit and veg; Mia brought in some low fat humus and yogurt.
The children really enjoyed tasting the new foods and hopefully this will inspire them to eat more healthily at home and out of school.
This week 37 KS2 children went to Tabor High School to participate in district sports. They were against 5 other schools from the Braintree area and came 4th overall. As a team they showed great sportsmanship and determination in every event!
We had 5 children who came first in their events which were shot put, chest push, long jump and 600m.
Well done everyone!
On Monday, 9 year 6 children went to Notley High School and participated in a rounder’s tournament. They managed to win four games in a row and get to the final! Unfortunately, they came second overall but were still delighted. They showed great team spirit and determination throughout the competition well done!
Last week, Year 1 and 2 participated in a tennis festival in school. They enjoyed lots of different activities working on their hand eye coordination, footwork and speed.
A special thanks to Willow class who helped run the event and showed great leadership qualities!