A wide array of work on display
Our first Celebration Assembly of the new school year took place this week celebrating the work of boys in Years 3, 4 and 5. Members of Year 8 teamed up with the younger boys to present the work to the rest of the school. There were lots of fantastic examples of work across a variety of different subjects and the Year 8s introduced the younger boys very well, especially as it was their first time doing it.
Celebrations this week…
Year 3 – Monty W was celebrated for Independent colour mixing and accurate painting on his colourwheel in Art
Year 3 – Arthur A shared his fantastic and detailed Summer Diary
Year 3 – Dylan J and Bear M demonstrated their new Humanities knowledge with facts about modern day Egypt
Year 4 – Theo D showed us his fantastic drawing of a garden, which he will use for his Big Write to describe the picture
Year 4 – Hugh M demonstrated excellent problem-solving skills explaining comparing numbers
Year 4 – Rafe C and James T were celebrated for their English work on extending sentences
Year 5 – Benji Y showed us all his excellent creativity with the hobbyhorse he has made, which will be used in the Year 5 play
Year 5 – Sylvester S was celebrated for his expanded noun phrases in his work on The Hound of the Baskervilles
Year 5 – Ethan H was praised for his excellent research on Sherlock Holmes
Year 5 – Oliver B showed us all his spectacular French exercise book cover and shocked us all with the fact that croissants originated in Australia!
Well done to all of the boys who took part.