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  • Thank You, Emma!

    Sun 16 Jul 2017
  • HOOK’S REVENGE !

    Sun 16 Jul 2017
  • F2 Assembly - How did you pack so much into a Year, F2?

    Sun 16 Jul 2017
  • Year 6/6A - The World is My Oyster

    Sun 16 Jul 2017

    Year 6/6A - The World is My Oyster

    We are into our final stage of Year 6 and the children are beginning to reflect upon their experiences and their fond memories of Langold Dyscarr Community School.

    As teachers, we could not be prouder of our children, they have upheld the Golden Values that are at the core of our Community School and have represented their school with pride.

    The Year 6 children are about to begin the next stage of their 'journey'.

    Alec M summed this up beautifully, when he wrote in his poem "The world is my oyster".

    We are so proud of you all!

     

    A new school brings:-

    New year,

    New friends,

    New teachers,

    New experiences,

    New stuff to learn,

    New uniform,

    New books,

    New challenges,

    New mountains to climb,

    New pen, pencils,

    New tasks,

    New possibilities...The world is my oyster

    By Alec M

    Year 6

     

     

     

  • Year 1 - Cosmic Kids Yoga

    Sun 16 Jul 2017
  • F1 - Splish, Splosh!

    Sun 16 Jul 2017

    F1 - Splish, Splosh!

    It was a very wet Tree-mendous Tuesday , but no one was put off with a little bit of rain. We know that as soon as we get into the woods we are protected by the trees anyway. So we put our hoods up and off we went to hunt for minibeasts, armed with our magnifying glasses so we could get a closer look.

    We took a detour and had a look in the farmer’s field to see what was growing and Mrs Fenton opened one of the pods to find broad beans inside. They were a bit like the sugar snap peas that we eat in Foundation.

    Mitchell spotted a leaf on the floor that had a hole in it. He told us that the caterpillar had eaten it because he had tummy ache, which is exactly what happened in our story of The Very Hungry Caterpillar.

    We made our way into the woods and turned over a few logs to see what we could find lurking underneath and to our delight we spotted a few minibeasts. I don’t know what they thought when they saw our big faces looking down on them! The spider scurried away, but the slug just sat on the tree trunk very patiently whilst we all had a close look. We made sure that we put the log back so that our new friends could go back to sleep.

    On our way back to Foundation, we found a huge puddle and there is only one thing to do when you find a puddle - and that’s exactly what we did! Splish, slosh!

    Both of our assemblies were fabulous and the children did us proud with their story telling, counting, singing and dancing skills. We would like to say thank you to the kitchen team for making us a yummy cake. We ate it after our award winning performances; it was much needed!

    Next Tuesday, we are spending our last Tree-mendous Tuesday adventure visiting Langold Lake and having a picnic. What a way to end a fabulous year!

     

  • F2 - Working Hard

    Sun 16 Jul 2017
  • Year 2 - Aeroplane Designers

    Sun 16 Jul 2017
  • Year 5 - Transition

    Sun 16 Jul 2017
  • Year 3 - Flying Pigs!

    Sun 16 Jul 2017
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