03 March 2023
Year 4 play ‘quidditch’ for World Book Day!
To celebrate this year’s World Book Day, Year 4 at EPS played a few games of their own version of Harry Potter’s favourite game, quidditch, this afternoon.
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To celebrate this year’s World Book Day, Year 4 at EPS played a few games of their own version of Harry Potter’s favourite game, quidditch, this afternoon.
Young mathematicians from across Key Stage 2 at EPS have been attending Mrs Springall and Mrs Stutter’s Marvellous Maths club on a Monday after school.
Yesterday, we launched our ‘Book Week’ celebrations in style at Beulah.
This morning we welcomed Parents and Carers into Beulah Infants for our Museum Day.
This week, we have been looking at how we can look after our mental health.
Children in Year 4 at EPS have been learning to multiply using practical resources and by working together in pairs.
Last Monday and Tuesday, parents and carers with children in Year 1 and Reception were invited into school to watch how we teach their children phonics.
This week in Nursery we read about The Gingerbread Man and wanted to make one of our own.
This week in reception, we had our own very special visitor called Professor Bubbleworks.
This half term our focus author is Mick Inkpen. He began his career as a graphic designer and worked on a cartoon strip for the Sunday Express newspaper.
We have had a very Christmassy, musical week at Beulah! Our choir has been very busy.
Last week, the children all took part in their amazing Christmas performances and concerts.
Gold, Red and Yellow classes have been working really hard over the last few weeks on perfecting their Christmas performances and completing various Christmas craft activities.
Our KS1 classes delivered two wonderful performances of the production ‘Lights, Camel, Action’ last week to very packed and appreciative audiences.
We were very excited to have one of our parents come into school to read a familiar story to our children in her home language.