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Aldbury News 26th January 2024 | |
Well this week wasn't quite as we had expected with the water problems on Tuesday. A huge thank you to the Aldbury Community who were fantastic and understanding. I was also really impresse… | |
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Yesterday, Dr. Sarah Stone (deputy petrologist from the British Rock Society) challenged our Class 3 learners to investigate the local stones used in our area and examine how they are holding up against the test of time. ⛰️ Are we seeing any signs of erosion? They went to find out! 🔎
They explored how stones from the local area were likely to have been used in the building of local buildings and were impressed to see how weathering, wear and time have shaped and sculpted the landmarks on our doorsteps.
Aldbury News 19th January 2024 | |
Brrrrrrr. It has been incredibly cold this week but this hasn't stopped the learning at school. It was great to have several parents join Miss Vardy's phonics workshop on Tuesday and I got … | |
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This week, our Class 2 students embarked on a delightful journey into the traditions of Great Britain. And what better way to explore than with an enchanting English tea party! ☕️🎉
The children sipped from little teacups, discussed the correct order for making a scone and learnt the Makaton signs for tea!
We were thrilled to see how engaged the children were during this hands-on learning experience. They were not only practicing their manners and communication skills but also showcasing their ever-growing knowledge of British traditions and cultural heritage.
At our school, we believe in fostering a well-rounded education that embraces diversity and encourages curiosity. The English tea party was a fantastic opportunity to inspire our young learners to appreciate and respect different cultures while having oodles of fun together! 🌍🎉
🔍 In this week's Science lesson, Class 3 took on the role of geologists and carried out an exciting hardness test on various rocks! 💥🏞️
They hand-picked a range of stones and tested their durability to determine their hardness levels.
🔬 The children worked in groups, making observations and recording their findings meticulously. It was incredible to see their scientific curiosity in action!