Two teams from the Netball club took part in an inter
schools tournament on Wednesday 16th March at Framlingham College.
There were 4 other schools taking part. The teams played really well, they all
enjoyed themselves and we were pleased with the results. Team A came second and
won a silver medal. Team B came 5th and were awarded with a
certificate. At the end of the tournament, the teams were also awarded with a
well deserved delicious chocolate chip cookie – that was valued as much as the
medals and certificates!
Friday, 18 March 2016
Wednesday, 16 March 2016
Wonderful Violin Concert
We must congratulate the very talented Violin pupils at our school. Their tutor, Mrs Fell, led them in a terrific concert to friends and family today. Well done to you all and especially to Mrs Fell for all the extra work involved in rehearsing with the children to prepare for their performances.
If you are interested in your child taking up Violin, they can start lessons with Mrs Fell in Year 3, just pop into the office to ask for more details.
If you are interested in your child taking up Violin, they can start lessons with Mrs Fell in Year 3, just pop into the office to ask for more details.
Monday, 14 March 2016
World Book Day Photos
Some wonderful costumes on the theme of 'My Favourite Book Character'. Well done to everyone for such a splendid effort. We raised £265 in donations for BookAid.org.
Sorry these are a bit late being posted!
Sorry these are a bit late being posted!
Science Club Investigations
Science club have been investigating about liquids which act differently
depending on how much force you apply to them. We learnt that these are called non-Newtonian fluids and they have some very unusual properties. Clearly, we wanted to investigate further
so mixed cornflour with water.
When water is added, the cornflour particles are suspended in the water, so it flows like a liquid. When you apply a force, the particles lock together, acting like a solid. As soon as the force stops, the slime goes back to being runny. We then began to write up our findings.
Please can Science
Club members remember to bring Art aprons/ shirts next week.
Friday, 11 March 2016
Farm to Fork Experience - Class LH
On Thursday we were blessed with a gorgeous day in which to
enjoy our trip to the local supermarket and the farm. Following a tour of
the Coop looking for sustainability logos and discussing food miles, we then
headed over to the farm.
We were shown how the crops such as wheat, barley,
rapeseed and sugarbeet are processed into the products of flour, oil
and sugar in order to make cereal, bread and oils. We then
explored the variety of crops grown, discussed crop rotation and tried our
hands at sowing seeds – although not as far or as quick as the real machines
could do it in!! We all had a fantastic afternoon in the sunshine
and relished the freedom of being able run freely across the fields.
Queen's 90th Birthday Tea Party Poster Competition
What a fantastic response so far! Here are just a few of the many wonderful artistic entries for the competition being run by the Framlingham Business Association.
Make sure you have the date in your diary for this event - Sunday 12 June from 1.30-4.00pm
Make sure you have the date in your diary for this event - Sunday 12 June from 1.30-4.00pm
Wednesday, 9 March 2016
Farm to Fork Experience - Class SC
On Tuesday, Class SC were looking at sustainability and
farming on their class trip to the Co-op in Framlingham, the Framlingham market on Market Hill and
Crabb Farm.
We went on a hunt to find the different symbols on food that
indicate that certain standards have been met from the farm to the supermarket.
At the farm, we looked at tractors, we learnt about the farmers friends and foes
and crop rotation. We even pretended to be a tractor that fertilised the crops,
but we were not as good as the tractor. We enjoyed running through the fields
and getting muddy – sorry Mum’s and Dad’s!
Monday, 7 March 2016
Christian Aid Fundraising
Our school decided that we would raise money to help children in different parts of the world.
We raised £1350 from our Christmas Nativity plays, Carol Service and our Christmas Jumper Day.
The School Council had great fun in the New Year choosing what to spend the money on.
Each class was allocated a share of the money and the pupils voted for what they would like to choose from Christian Aid.
In total we have bought 3 sets of piglets, 13 sheep, 10 chickens and 4 Nanny goats. We have also chosen 5 sets of mosquito nets, 4 floating gardens and 3 sets of school bags with school equipment. We have also paid for a Malaria Prevent Toolkit for school children, tougher tools to help farmers grow food and we have raised enough to send a child to school for a year.
We have learnt a lot about Christian Aid and the people in other countries that they help.
The School Council would like to thank all the pupils, parents and grandparents for their generosity to this really good cause.
Here they are with their certificate and some images of the items chosen:
Friday, 4 March 2016
Farm to Fork Experience - Class PL
This week class PL visited Saxmundham Tesco, where we found out why foods need to
be grown in a sustainable way, and the importance of buying products for which
the growers have received a fair price.
In the afternoon we went to Crabb and Park farms, and discovered lots about the crops that are grown, and how they are protected and harvested. Thank you to Percy’s aunt (Mrs Thompson) and grandad (Mr Kindred) for such an interesting afternoon.
In the afternoon we went to Crabb and Park farms, and discovered lots about the crops that are grown, and how they are protected and harvested. Thank you to Percy’s aunt (Mrs Thompson) and grandad (Mr Kindred) for such an interesting afternoon.
Share Session in Class SC
Parents joined Class SC for their parent share session on
World Book day.
Out of the children’s imagination, lots of hard work, recycled
materials, copious amounts of sellotape, glue and aluminium foil, 25
amazing Iron Man creations were born.
Both parents and children were proud to
have created these fantastic models.
Mills House Art Work
There were about 30 entries per house to our Art Display - 120 entries altogether from across key stage 2.
What was incredible was that every piece was completely different.
A wide range of media was used and the standard of work was amazing.
You will be able to see a slideshow of every entry of the main school wbsite.
Thursday, 3 March 2016
Wednesday, 2 March 2016
Mrs Chapman- school cook for 25 years - retires.
Mrs Chapman with a special cake.
Each class in the school made a card for Mrs Chapman
Class JC plus special guest performed some of Mrs Chapman's favourite music.
Mrs Chapman with the 3 Headteachers that she has worked with.
See more photos on the Gallery on the website
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