Reception classes visited Discovery in Stratford. They learned about story telling and made their own story about ‘Crocodile in the Swimming Pool.’
Then they told the story to Hooter, an alien, who lives on Squiggly Diggly planet!
Reception classes visited Discovery in Stratford. They learned about story telling and made their own story about ‘Crocodile in the Swimming Pool.’ Then they told the story to Hooter, an alien, who lives on Squiggly Diggly planet!
EYFS had a fantastic time making Easter baskets for DT Day. With their grown-ups, they transformed recycled containers and cups into wonderful creations. The final results looked amazing!
Year 3 explored germination in a hands-on gardening workshop. They planted basil, peppers and potatoes, which will be sold in the summer to raise money for the school in their…
Parents and children had a fantastic time at our Music Coffee Morning. Ms Davison shared our vibrant music curriculum, showcasing all we offer in music. Everyone then got creative, composing…
World Book Day was an adventure-filled celebration! Southwold started with parent reading, showed off amazing costumes in assembly and enjoyed the mad teacher book dash! The day ended with peer…
Join us tomorrow for our Music Coffee Morning. Learn what is taught in our Music curriculum at school. See you tomorrow!
Join us this Thursday, 13th March for our EYFS Parent Coffee Morning. Learn how to support children's language development through play! Led by our Speech & Language Therapist, Leah. Lower…
Year 1 have been learning all about plants in Science. They explored various types of plants, including seeds, flowers and vegetables, and shared what they had learned in Reception. The…
Year 3 explored magnets in Science, discovering which materials magnets attract and repel. They also investigated how magnetic different metals are. For example, did you know iron is more magnetic…
EYFS loved building houses at the new Three Little Pigs Building Site! They used blocks, sticks and straw, all while working together to create their very own little houses.