Mr Shaw, who teaches science at St Andrew’s C of E High School, came and taught Year 5 a lesson about levers and gears. The children undertook an investigation to see which cog combination would generate the most electricity.
This morning, Year Two received a letter from Mrs Grinling! She needed help preparing a healthy lunch for Mr Grinling. This week, we will be exploring what it means to eat healthily so that we can help her. Mrs Grinling also included a recipe for mak
Theo is donating some of his pocket money monthly to Water Aid after watching a film about those people around the world that have to drink dirty water. Well done Theo for thinking of others and making a difference in God's world.
This year, School Council wanted to continue supporting Mencap (www.worthingmencap.org) as one of our local charities. When the ice lollies went on sale, the generosity of our school (and love of ice lollies) shone through, and we raised &p
Isaak has been fundraising since mid April. He's aiming to raise £150 for Turning Tides by running at least 12km via ParkRun on Sundays in Durrington. He's on 10km and will complete the 12kms a week on Sunday.
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Year 3 and 4 had a great time making their own clay pots during Ancient Greek week. They helped each other to make their pots and added intricate details to decorate them!
On Friday 24th May we had a live link to Unity School in Mombasa, Kenya. Friends of Mombasa charity workers were visiting the school and facilitated a live video with some of the pupils from Unity School. Although the link was not always
This week, Year 5 had a great trip to the Materials Recycling Facility (MRF) in Ford. We learnt all about the different items that can be recycled and looked at where and how it all actually happens. We even got to decorate and keep a fabric bag that