Monday, 12 January 2026
Year 3 making a splash this week
Sunday, 4 January 2026
Happy New Year
Friday, 19 December 2025
Merry Christmas & Thank you
Sunday, 7 December 2025
Our Whispers of Winter exhibition has been a lovely highlight this week. The corridors looked beautiful, but it was the children’s artwork that truly made the space feel special. Thank you for your support, and please feel free to revisit the exhibition in the lead-up to Christmas.
Rehearsals for Goldilocks are going well and the children are very excited to share their performance with you. Please could all costumes be sent into school in a named bag, with your child’s name clearly on each item. We kindly ask that costumes arrive by Friday 12th December, ready for our full dress rehearsal on Monday 15th December. If you have any concerns about costumes please talk to a member of the team as soon as possible.
Our Christmas performance dates are:
● Tuesday 16th December 2025 – Years 1 & 2 at 9:30 am, Years 3 & 4 at 10:30 am
● Thursday 18th December 2025 – Years 1 & 2 at 9:30 am, Years 3 & 4 at 10:30 am
A link to the homework sheet is here and hard copies will come home on Monday.
The children's spellings are already live via Edshed and the links to the spellings sheets are listed below and hard copies will also come home on Monday.
Reading assessments will take place this week. As a reminder, AR tests are carried out half-termly, but please do come and speak to us at any point in the year if you ever have concerns about your child’s reading level — we are always happy to discuss this. Families are also warmly encouraged to visit the school library before or after school to change reading books together.
Thursday, 27 November 2025
Characters and costumes for Goldilocks performance
This week, the children received their roles for our Goldilocks performances in December. Scripts will be coming home next week. All speaking roles in Year 3 will have an understudy, just in case a child is unwell on the day of the performance. Understudies will still take part on stage with their own non-speaking role and costume.
Thursday, 20 November 2025
This week's home learning
Project with Remi | Practice with Reggie |
For our winter performance, we will be performing Goldilocks and next week we will be writing newspaper articles. For this week’s home learning, we would like you to read the attached newspaper article with an adult. It is fine if an adult reads it all or you might read some sections with them. It would be great if you chatted to your adult about what you have read and talked about any words or phrases that you are unsure of. |
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Y3 history topic so far
Hello Y3 families
We are incredibly fortunate to be working with Castle Hill Heritage Skills CIC this half term, who have been helping us bring our History topic—Stone Age to Iron Age—to life in the most unforgettable way. The children have already enjoyed three fantastic weeks of hands-on learning, and they have absorbed SO much new knowledge and experience!
Week 1 – The Palaeolithic Period (Early Stone Age)
Our journey began deep in the Palaeolithic era. The children were amazed to discover how early humans created fire, produced paint from natural materials, and even boiled water without the use of modern tools. This week really captured their curiosity and set the tone for the adventures ahead.
Week 2 – The Mesolithic Period (Middle Stone Age)
In week two, we stepped into the Mesolithic period. The children explored the lives of hunter-gatherers and learned how people sourced food from their environment. They practised string-making techniques and created Stone Age-inspired artwork, developing real appreciation for the resourcefulness of early humans.
Week 3 – The Neolithic Period (New Stone Age)
Week three brought us into the Neolithic era, where farming began to shape communities. The children got hands-on experience with early farming processes, including making butter, grinding flour, and weaving. These activities helped them understand how life began to change as people settled and developed new skills.
The children are absolutely loving this immersive historical experience, and we can’t wait to see what the rest of the half term brings!




