Year 1 and 2 enjoyed a visit to Rushcliffe Country Park in the Spring Term. They had a wonderful day filled with adventure, exploring, lots of walking and some fun in the playground!
The children were given lots of challenges throughout the day. They looked for signs of spring, tried hard to find and identify sculptures, used their senses in the woodland area and climbed, jumped and balanced on the park.
Take a look at what we got up to one our adventure…
Year 3 welcomed everyone back this week with a beautiful Liturgy. They retold the story of The Resurrection Story with drama, song and and prayerful reflection. It was joyful!
This week, Year 3 showcased their work in Dance. This dance was a samba-style dance to celebrate their Geography work on South America and all their learning linked with Paddington. They were ‘Fab-u-lous!’
Last term, Year 3 had the fantastic opportuntiy to play an instrument in a class orchestra. They made excellent progress and you can look forward to a live performance during our upcoming Music Evening on the 4th May!

On the last day of term, Year Six performed a powerful and emotive presentation of ‘The Crucifixion’.
Retelling the most important story in the world, they used song, prayer and dance to lead us through the final stages of Jesus’s life.
Year Six, we are so proud of your hard-work. Your performance will be one to remember for a long time to come…
Welcome back!
Over the Easter holidays, we celebrated the most important celebration within our faith, the resurrection of Jesus! We celebrate the season of Easter by using a word we don’t use during Lent – Alleluia! The word simply means ‘praise the lord’ and it’s a reminder that at this time of year we should be rejoicing and celebrating that Jesus is risen. This week, think about what makes you want to celebrate and think about how you can show the world the joy of the resurrection.
A warm welcome back to our pupils and families at the start of the Summer Term!
We began our Summer Term with our Spring Achiever of the Term celebration assembly. We were so busy with a memorable Holy Week that we ran out of time to celebrate at the end olast term.
Congratulations to our more-than-deserving Achievers. Your adults can see some common qualities among you: hard-work, smiles, resilience and a thirst for knowledge. Keep up the good work!
In addition, we had several pupils who earned their 100% attendance pencil and sweets for being in school for 100% of the Spring Term! What a feat!
The Rainbow Fish have been learning the Easter Story using words and actions. They have been practicing really hard and couldn’t wait to share it with you.
Happy Easter from the Rainbow Fish
Inspired by our Mayan topic, Year 5 have created persuasive adverts based on Mexican cuisine. Take a look at our BRW food adverts.
Year 5 had a thrilling day at Cadbury World this week. As part of our topic on the Ancient Mayans, we’ve been learning about how the Mayans created chocolate and how they used it on maize cakes and in hot drinks. When we arrived, we listened to an interesting talk all about the Mayans and after, went on a 4D cinema experience! After lunch, we visited the Cadbury factory and we even got to taste some chocolate. Have a look at our pictures…