24 May 2022
BINF – Joyous Jubilee in Gold Class!
Last week we had a Jubilee party in Gold class. In preparation for the Jubilee we made crowns and flags, which we got to wear for the party!
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Last week we had a Jubilee party in Gold class. In preparation for the Jubilee we made crowns and flags, which we got to wear for the party!
Last week, the children at Beulah were very busy making crowns and flags for our Jubilee celebrations on Thursday.
This week we have been thinking about imitation and how we can use this skill to improve our thinking in different subject areas and considering who might be a good choice to imitate.
On Monday, Year 3 and 4 golfers visited Addington Court Golf Club for a competition.
It was a long drive there, but they’ve made it. Year 6 arrived at Boughton Wood around 2:00pm.
This week has been a testing week for our Year 6s.
Sunday May 15th Multiple locations – see below 9:30am @ South Norwood Lakes for age 10+ 11am @ Monument for all abilities A fantastic and fun co-creation with our friends at Kidical Mass London, we’re going for a ride to (for big kids) and through (for everyone) Central London, a parade with IBikeLondon’s wonderful cargo bike sound systems loaded up with a family friendly playlist along the Thames Cycleways, lunch in Southwark Park (great cafe with wide range of kid friendly options!),
Thanks to our first delivery from the Felix project we were able to set up our first market stall providing our families with fresh, nutritious foods.
Last week, Beulah children had an explosive visit from the Royal Institute!
This half term our focus author is Anthony Browne. He has won many awards for his work including the Kate Greenaway Medal (twice), the Kurt Maschler Award (three times) and in June 2009 Anthony was announced as the sixth Children’s Laureate.
Thank you to all the parents, carers and children who joined us for the last meeting about this month’s residential trip for Year 6.
As part of their Literacy work around the text ‘Wolf Brother’ by Michelle Paver, Year 6 were visited by two cave people, Twig and Ochre, who camped on the field at Whitehorse Manor Junior School for 3 nights.
Your child should already have brought home a kit list which outlines all the equipment they need for the upcoming residential woodland bushcraft trip this May.
Beulah School Council decided that they wanted to organise an event to raise money for a charity.
Ecclesbourne ‘mathletes’ prove they are fit and fast in Mathletics worldwide competition.