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Year 6 took part in the 'Speak Out Stay Safe' workshop led by an NSPCC volunteer today. The workshop is a crucial initiative dedicated to empowering children with knowledge and tools to safeguard themselves and to speak out and stay safe. The children took part in interactive discussions, with resources to impart valuable information on personal boundaries, trusted adults, and the importance of seeking help when needed. With a fun tool kit provided to record important information, the children enjoyed taking part and learning all about how they can stay safe and speak out.
Year 3 loved their trip to Great Marlow School to make their burgers from fresh mince/quorn.
They had lettuce, cucumber, tomatoes and sweetcorn in their buns too!
Year 1 have worked very hard this term and earned their first marble treat. The children decided at the start of term that they would like a 'dough' disco. We had a lot of fun today squishing and squashing together!
Year 5 had a fantastic time at Sky studios on Tuesday, they had the opportunity to have a look around the Sky Academy Learn lots of facts a even had the chance to create their own news report all about space. The children all had a great time and really enjoyed the experience.
The climbing wall returned for a second year and once again the children thoroughly enjoyed this activity in school. They all managed to have several goes and cheered each other on! It was definitely a great experience
This week we had a wonderful art workshop on Wednesday and created a whole new display based on books for the new Key Stage One library. What an amazing picture wall!
This week, it was lovely to take a small group of children out of school to take part in a rugby festival with other local schools. Great Marlow School Sports Leaders ran the event and organised a brilliant afternoon. At the end of the event, we were delighted to be the school awarded the ‘very best for respect’! We were very proud of everyone who took part.
Year 6 had an amazing trip to London visiting the Houses of Parliament. This trip supports our PSHE, history and British Values curriculums. The buildings are incredibly iconic, and we were very excited to see the throne that King Charles III sits on when he visits the House of Lords (he’s not allowed in the House of Commons!) There were a lot of questions from the children, and they enjoyed taking part in the workshop, learning more about voting and laws in our country.
It was a joy to see our autumn term clubs restart on Monday, we have so many children taking up new activities and trying something different! Thank you for signing the children up and supporting our extra-curricular clubs and thank you to the teachers for running them