Toby – Year 6 – ‘Quarantine’ Cards

Toby from Year 6 has made a card in line with the Top Trumps card game … he has produced a template for anyone to add their details to in the hope one day can produce a ‘school pack’ 

However to comply with our necessary GDPR and safeguarding we ask you … please only add first names and in the class section just the year group please. Thank you

Sam – Year 5

Sam found a hedgehog at the side of the road and called it Mr Pickles, a week later he found another one and named this one Brianna. He kept Mr Pickles overnight before taking it to the Hedgehog Rescue Centre in North Walsham as he had some ticks and released Brianna after a couple of days feeding her up until she was strong enough to go. 

Abigail (Y2) and Hannah (YR) Thank You Song

Abigail and Hannah were inspired by the amazing rainbow that the pupils in school had made and decided to make a thank you song for the NHS. Abigail wrote the lyrics (with a little help from mum) and both girls did all the singing with Abigail playing some of this on the piano. The whole family worked together with the recording and final piece. 

VE Day – 8th May 2020

We were delighted at Sheringham Community Primary School, Norfolk to welcome back Chris Taylor the photographer to capture our playground art to celebrate the 75th Anniversary of VE Day. Mrs Carter, the teachers, teaching assistants and key worker children were excited to be involved in creating the art and celebrate this important day. The children have been involved in the art and activities during the week and most will be celebrating using our online resources in their own special way on Friday 8th May 2020.

School Garden News – May 2020

The garden is continually changing at this time of year. We have an abundance of bluebells popping up and our crops are all enjoying the sun.The potatoes are coming up  now along with the radishes ,beetroot and peas (which I have had to string up some bird scarers around).The raspberries and beans are continuing to flourish. The pond is an array of colour and I even spotted two newts this week enjoying the quiet. The Apple pips that we planted in school are now outside in their pots and soon should be able to go into the ground. I have enjoyed hearing about your gardens at home and what you have been planting, I hope that you are all spending lots of time outside and look forward to more pictures. 

Alison 

Wesley – Year 5

Wesley is really enjoying Oak Academy, his art class today involved pencil rubbing pictures, he found lots of textures and we particularly like the patchwork effect, looks like it’s stitched together.