Amber enjoyed making a donation to collect some eggs off the chickens and ducks for tea. We made omelette and both Amber and Ivy enjoyed them.
Amber enjoyed making a donation to collect some eggs off the chickens and ducks for tea. We made omelette and both Amber and Ivy enjoyed them.
KS2 multi-sports club took full advantage of Mr Scrafton installing our new basketball hoops – they had so much fun practicing their shooting and then applied this to some games!
Our Forest Club thoroughly enjoyed themselves on Thursday and Mrs O’Doherty loved leading the session with you all! Here are a few photos of the fun. Roll on this Thursday… DEN BUILDING!
In worship last week, we learned about the kind of king that Christians believe Jesus was. He wasn’t proud and he didn’t make demands of those around him, but rather he was a humble, servant king who met the needs of others. Therefore, for their challenges, each class chose an important individual from our school community from the “humility hat” and looked to connect with, serve and support them and meet their needs. Each class rose wonderfully to this challenges, and here are examples of just some of the kind acts that were performed across the week. Well done, St Oswald’s – keep being servant kings and queens to others!
There were some amazing costumes in Year Four for World Book Day this year! Year Four read The Town Musicians of Bremen, a book linked to our topic on Modern Europe. We learned that this book is set in Germany and linked the scenery to German landscapes. Year Four identified lots of interesting themes in the story, discussing the importance of friendship, teamwork, change, strength and wisdom. We also investigated and described the characters from the story, thinking of creative ways to describe them!
On Friday, the Eco Leaders came together for the first Eco Club. They did not waste any time getting stuck into some areas for development for our school. In their first session, they carried out a paper-use audit, interviewed Mr Scrafton about waste and then Mrs Wright about how much we spend on paper. Mrs Pennock and Mrs Conway were so impressed with their passion and enthusiasm for this subject! ![]()
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Well what a day year 1 had for World Book Day!
Firstly everyone
looked so amazing and were all so excited about the day of learning.
We started the day by reading the story of Vlad and The Great Fire of
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we then formulated questions for the characters in the
story and took part in hot seating role play where the children used
their knowledge of the story and their historical knowledge to give a
response. In the afternoon we learnt about communication in the past
and focused on town criers. We then wrote our own messages on a scroll
and role played being a town crier! Well done year, great performances
and super knowledge of The Great Fire of London!
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‘Our Ozzie Owls have had a fantastic World Book Day today. We are very proud of them all. Well done Ozzie Owls’.
What a fab day reception have had for World Book Day! We packed so much into yesterday and have thoroughly enjoyed wearing our AMAZING costumes. We looked at a story called ‘Thank Goodness for Bob’ and had to create our own worry bubbles…we then used real bubbles and made them disappear by POPPING them, we loved this!! We also shared our favourite books with each other this afternoon too! ![]()
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Just a sample of the fantastic outfits on show in Y6 yesterday! Erin and Lacey even made their outfits to fit with our WWII topic. Well done, Y6!