We thoroughly enjoyed our walk to the library last week. We listened carefully to Mrs Morris read us ‘Handa’s Surprise’ as part of our work on human rights. After the story, we were treated to a drink and a snack in the Community Centre
Equality
According to the World Health Organisation 2/3’s of the World’s children do not have enough food to eat. 1/3 of the World’s Children either has enough food or too much food to eat.
We discussed our favourite foods and drew them onto paper plates. Mrs Fielding had put a cloth on the table and explained that only 1/3 of the children were going to eat their feast at the table. The remaining 2/3’s of children would eat a bowl of rice.
The children picked either a meal ticket or rice ticket from a lucky dip




We discussed that there should be enough food in the world for everyone. However, just in this feast, the world’s food is not fairly shared and we tried to imagine how the children who only had a few grains of rice would feel.
Human Rights Activity linked to Harvest and Fair Trade
Mrs Fielding bought some oranges into school. We tasted the oranges and investigated where they came from. We found out from the label that they were from Brazil. We found Brazil on the globe and we found out that it had a tropical climate.

We sequenced these stages in chronological order.


Y6 Leavers' service 2021
The children received their bibles and enjoyed a lovely farewell service, given by Rev. Petra and John Meredith, not forgetting ‘Bob’ the snail!
KS2 SPORTS DAY
We thoroughly enjoyed our sports afternoon on Wednesday! The children in Y5 and Y6 organised the event themselves. The ice-creams were a real treat- thank you to Friends of School for providing the funds to buy them!
INCLUSION IN SPORT
Tric a Chlic
Eco action plan 2020/21
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Aims/Targets |
Activities & tasks |
Organisation:
Who, where, how, when |
Cost | Monitoring:
Evidence collection |
Evaluation
Of effectiveness |
| Healthy Living
To increase the number of fruit/vegetable portions in lunchboxes To reduce the number of ‘high salt/sugar/fat’ items in lunchboxes
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Stickers for healthy lunchboxes based on eat-well-plate…Healthy Schools Council to promote and award.
Share photos of healthy lunchboxes on the school website to share good ideas |
Healthy Schools Council | Stickers | Posters to promote
Facebook posts Photos to celebrate
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| School grounds
See action plan of Growing council |
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| Global Citizenships
To learn about another culture
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Learn about another country through topic- Indian Summer
Year 1/2- links to Palestine; communicating with children in school there. Song- Rights of the Child. |
Key Stage 2- during lessons
Led by JM |
NA | Through Thema books and any other work created through topic
Emails |
Healthy lunches - Cinio Iach
One of our eco-council targets this year is:
To increase the number of fruit/vegetable portions in lunchboxes
To reduce the number of ‘high salt/sugar/fat’ items in lunchboxes
We will be taking photos of healthy items in lunchboxes to help share good ideas!
Mefus a melon
Grawnwin
Even better- they were in re-useable pots!
A 'Tap to tidy' of the playground!
Year 4 have engaged in a little mindfulness in trying to improve the appearance of our playground, and have planted some more seeds in the extra plant pots- we just need to be patient now!





























































