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6 Jul

Year 5 - Science

In science, we continued our study of life cycles by considering different ways in which insects change from egg to adult. Insects with 4 life cycle stages include a pupa in which metamorphosis from juvenile to adult occurs. This includes butterflies and moths. 3 stage life cycles are different because the young insect (nymph) looks very similar to the adult and sheds its outer skin to grow (moulting), which can be found in mayflies and grasshoppers. We then went outside to model these life cycles using PE equipment.

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6 Jul

Reception class watch England v Mexico

Our reception class had the absolute best time cheering on England! They watched the England v Mexico match together as a class, and the energy in the room was incredible. It was so lovely to see them completely into the spirit of the game, chanting and cheering the boys on with so much enthusiasm. They are already buzzing with excitement to watch the next match or catch the highlights this weekend. Come on England!

Image of Year 3- PSHE- Online Safety Lesson: "None of your business!"
6 Jul

Year 3- PSHE- Online Safety Lesson: "None of your business!"

This afternoon, our Year 3 class looked at a lesson titled "None of your business!" which focused on internet safety, privacy, and personal data. The children started with a fun "Guess Who?" game about celebrities to explore how we share information. They then watched an educational film clip called Lee and Kim by CEOP, which taught them about the potential dangers of sharing private details online with strangers. Through Super Sid’s top tips, the children learnt to recognise the "uh-oh" feeling (butterflies in the tummy) when something doesn't feel right and understood that they should always tell a trusted adult. We also discussed the concept of a "digital tattoo" to emphasise that once information or photos are posted on the internet, they are almost impossible to remove permanently. The class did a fantastic job learning how to keep themselves safe, private, and respectful online.

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6 Jul

Year 1 History: Changes In Money

Today, we looked at the differences between money and payments in the past, compared to now. In the past, payments could only be made using cash. Now, we can use cards, phones and even smart watches to pay for things. We also looked closely at symbols on coins in the past, such as knights on horses, Britannia and Alfred the Great, the first King to have his face on a coin. Then, we looked closely at symbols on coins today, such as lions, the Royal Shield and King Charles. The children had to independently sort the money into past and present and find one similarity and difference between them. Many children noticed that money changes to reflect our rulers, symbols and changes in technology.

Image of Year 2 - Sports Day 2026
3 Jul

Year 2 - Sports Day 2026

Year 2 had a great morning of competitive sport during Sports Day. They competed in races such as obstacle, egg and spoon race, a sack race and a sprint.

Image of Year 1 Sports Day
3 Jul

Year 1 Sports Day

Our Year 1 children took part in a range of exciting races, showing great enthusiasm throughout the day. All of the children participated in an obstacle race, egg and spoon race, sack race and sprint race. A huge well done to all of our amazing children for taking part. Thank you to all of our families for coming along to support and cheer the children on!

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3 Jul

Reception Sports Day

Our Reception children took part in their first Sports Day at St Barnabas. All of the children participated in an obstacle race, egg and spoon race, sack race and sprint race. A huge well done to all of our children for taking part although we think we might need to work a little bit more on resilience and understanding that not everyone can win. Thank you to all of our parents and carers for coming along to support and cheer the children on!

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3 Jul

Sports Day Parent Races

A huge thank you to all of the parents and carers who joined in with our races today! It was wonderful to see so many smiling faces taking part and creating such a fun atmosphere for the children to enjoy. The cheering, laughing and friendly competition made for some brilliant memories.

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3 Jul

Years 3-5 Sports Day

We were so impressed with the behaviour and mature attitudes of our junior children today at their Sports Day. They tried their absolute best and encouraged each other so brilliantly. A huge thank you to the parents and carers who came along to show their support.

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2 Jul

Year 5 - PE

Year 5 continued to develop their rounders skills by taking part in a variety of activities aimed at promoting both underarm and overarm throws, catching, hitting the ball and positional awareness. These are all elements of the game of rounders that we are growing in both technical awareness and confidence. I was hugely impressed by the teamwork and team spirit on display. Well done Year 5!

Image of Year 4 - Transition to Year 5
2 Jul

Year 4 - Transition to Year 5

Today was transition day, when children get a taster of what September holds by spending a day in their new classroom with their new teacher. Year 4 spent the day in Year 5, getting to know the routines and expectations of upper key stage 2. The children made self portraits and took part in a variety of tasks to help staff get to know them better. It was wonderful to get to meet the children in a classroom setting and I’m sure next year will be a great success.

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2 Jul

Year 5-6 Transition

Today, our Year 5 pupils took an exciting step on their primary school journey as they transitioned into Year 6. Throughout the day, the children took part in a range of activities designed to help them reflect on who they are and the goals they want to achieve during their final year at primary school. They designed their own personalised hoodies to showcase their personalities and created aspiration jars, filling them with their hopes, ambitions and targets for the year ahead. To finish the day, the children confidently delivered their speeches as they applied for key leadership roles within the school, including Head Boy, Head Girl, Deputy Head Boy and Girl, Sports Leaders and Play Leaders. It was wonderful to see so many pupils stepping out of their comfort zones, speaking with confidence and demonstrating the qualities of future leaders. We are incredibly proud of each and every one of them and can’t wait to see them flourish in Year 6.