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  • Summer

    We're looking forward to an action packed summer term with lots of exciting events ahead including STEAM workshops, a trip to Burghley House, Sports Day and Passport to the World day, all rounded off with our end of year Reward Day!

    You can find all about our learning this term in our Summer Curriculum Newsletter which can be found by clicking here.

    Here's some of what we've done so far...

     

    Tudors Trip to Burghley House

    We had a fantastic trip to Burghley House to learn all about the Tudors and their impact on our local area. We began by greeting Henry VIII respectfully before learning about his life, wives and incredible inventions.

    After our meet and greet, we explored the house which was incredible and all the children were fascinated by some of the horrible Tudor jobs for children including the spit boy. We learnt all about Tudor kitchens and some strange foods (who knew you could eat turtles!?) Look out for the turtle skulls and special turtle cooking pan in the photos! We then climbed the original staircase where famous royals such as Queen Victoria had walked and saw Elizabeth I's bed and the secret doors in each room. We were also amazed by the incredible paintings and murals at Burghley including the Heaven Room and Hell Staircase.

    Finally, we rounded off our visit by playing some Tudor games including Lord Bean and the Execution Game before Henry VIII told us more about his favourite foods and famous feasts held at the house. Some of the foods we recognised but others, like swan, eels and lobster were new to us all. 

    The children behaved beautifully and both the adults at Burghley (including Henry VIII himself) and those with the school were incredibly impressed by the fantastic REACH values on display and the maturity, engagement and respect shown by all the children

    Creating reading pavilions in DT

    We’ve loved designing and building our own reading pavilions over the last few days as part of our Design Technology learning. We researched existing structures in school and online, used marshmallows and cocktail sticks to make our structures as stable as possible before creating our final design structure from straws and decorating it using different paper folding and cutting techniques. Some of us even created furniture inside!