Year 6 at Harvest

Well done to our year 6s who took part in the whole school Harvest service on Thursday 16th October.

Leading up to this, in RE we had been learning about ‘The Creation story’ and ‘The Fall’, where we learnt that God came up with the Ten Commandments to ensure the world stayed good, as it was first intended. For Harvest, wen came up with the ‘Five Commandments of Harvest’ to ensure Harvest continued to be a successful time where we celebrate the food in our world.

See below some examples of our work

Year 6 Bacteria Fun!

In Science, we were learning about micro organisms. We took part in a fun experiment testing out how bacteria can spread easily as well as setting up an investigation to see whether water affected bacteria growth.

 

Friday 10th October 2025

Reminder that today is World Mental Health Day, children are encouraged to wear something yellow in support of mental health in young minds. Also, after school today (3:15pm) there will be a bake sale held by school council located at the front of the school by the oak tree.

Thank you for your support,

Miss Gee

 

 

Open the Book

The parable of The Lost Sheep

Told beautifully by the Open the Book ladies. Our year 6 acting was admirable. Well done! The children appreciated we all make mistakes but it’s how we come back from them and improve that’s important.

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Arthog 2025

Last week, Year 6 went on their annual trip to Arthog. Despite the gorgeous weather, everyone got wet as they took part in gorge walking, canoeing, raft building and games on the beach. Everyone even braved the rock climbing on Barmouth slabs where the wind nearly blew us off the edge!

Mr Jones, Mr Giles, Miss Moffat, Mrs Ackers, Mrs Emden, Mrs Hopley and Miss Scoltock were so proud of the children as embraced the challenges that the new experiences brought. There was lots of laughter and smiles throughout the week and the children will take away memories that will last a lifetime!

Photographs of the trip will be uploaded once we’ve sorted through them.

Careers Week

This week we’ve welcomed in lots of people from different jobs to come in and chat to Year 6. We had a great time listening and learning about different jobs and roles that inspired us to think about our futures! Thank you to everyone who took the time to come and speak to us!

BBC Shropshire Visit!

3 of our Podcasting Red Kites were invited to BBC Shropshire for a tour of the studio. We met with Paul Shuttleworth, who presents the Sunday Breakfast Show, and he gave us an in-depth tour of the offices, studios and tea and coffee cupboard!

Abe, Olivia and Jake were even interviewed for the radio which will air this coming Monday (17th) between 7am and 9am!