💷 Money Awareness Week! 💷

Ruby Class had a wonderful session on Friday celebrating Money Awareness Week!

We began our session by talking about what money is, where is comes from and how we can get money. The children came up with some wonderful discussion points!

Afterwards, we talked about what wants and needs are. The children then created a list of the things we need and things that they would like.

Well done Ruby Class, your work was fantastic! ❤️

❤️💚 Ruby Class Blog Challenge No.1! 💙💛

Starting this week we are introducing a Team Blog Challenge across our school! Each week I will set a mini team competition/challenge for the children to complete and the first full team of children to complete the challenge will win a trophy for their team!

During Friday’s assembly the winning team for each class will be awarded a Team Trophies!

Challenge 1: In Geography this week we have been learning about oceans! We learnt that an ocean is a very large area of salt water. Our oceans cover most of the earth. Can you write down the five oceans in our world from largest to smallest? 🌍

Remember the first full team to answer this challenge correctly will win the trophy! 🏆

Good luck Rubies!

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🇬🇧 British Gymnastics 🇬🇧

We want to share with you all some fantastic news- Naomi Kyle (Year 6) finished 3rd in the British Gymnastics Competition this weekend earning herself a very heavy & shiny bronze medal! This puts her 3rd in the country! Wow, wow, wow!

⭐️Superstar! ⭐️

I am sure you will all join us in saying how proud we are of her and this just shows that hard work does pay off! 🤩

🗣Speak out. Stay safe.📣

On Monday, the whole school took part in a special assembly from the NSPCC. We learnt that all children have the right to speak out and be heard, be safe and be listened to.

We learnt that all of us have worries, sometimes big and sometimes small. We learnt that our emotions are like a giant bag: the more worries we have, the more we fill the bag. This then helped us to understand why it is important to speak out when we are feeling worried or unsafe. Each time we speak about our worries, we remove it from our bag!

We realised that there are many people we can speak to like our parents, a trusted adult (over 18years), a teacher or member of staff, another family member, the police or even Childline.

Finally, we learnt that Childline is a number that is always there for us. 08001111 is a number, not to be forgotten!