31 March 2022
WHINF -Explosive Food
The Royal Institute came to visit Whitehorse Manor Infants! We were excited to watch the science presentation on ‘Explosive Food’ and learn about its often explosive nature.
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The Royal Institute came to visit Whitehorse Manor Infants! We were excited to watch the science presentation on ‘Explosive Food’ and learn about its often explosive nature.
Beulah School Council decided that they wanted to organise an event to raise money for a charity.
This term Year 2 enjoyed a trip to London. It was a little wet but this didn’t dampen their spirits and they really enjoyed seeing the sights of London and visiting the Monument and the Sky Garden.
Year 1 and 2 have had the privilege of being taught by Ms.
As part of our ongoing project with Pamper, Indulge and Give, some children from Year 6 have been working hard over the past 4 weeks to prepare a plot at the allotments.
The Scholastic Book Fair has arrived at Whitehorse Manor Infants! Books are individually priced and will be available to buy in the Infant Hall tomorrow from 8:30am and on Wednesday 30th March before and after school.
Everyone’s had a spring in their step this week as we’ve finally welcomed the glorious sunshine!
We have really made the most of the glorious weather in Little Cypress this week, by utilising our amazing outdoor spaces as much as possible.
In our literacy lessons, Year 1 have been reading CHALK by Bill Thompson.
Ecclesbourne ‘mathletes’ prove they are fit and fast in Mathletics worldwide competition.
The WHJUN choir very much enjoyed their visit to St Alban’s this morning, where they entertained the weekly coffee morning group with a selection of songs including ‘Marching in the Light’ and ‘You’ve got a Friend’.
EPS pupils in Nursery, Reception and Year 3 have been making the most of the glorious sunshine this week.
This morning Indigo class treated us to a wonderful class assembly, sharing poetry performances with their parents, carers and the other Year 1 classes.
Music Relief Foundation are an organisation centred around supporting and impacting the community (they are based in Thornton Heath Leisure Centre).
This week the children in Year 3 published their own chronological reports about their visit to see the Cave People at EPS.