27 March 2023
Atwood’s Easter Table
Year 3 and 4’s RE Learning for Easter Miss Carlucci has been very busy alongside the children of Years 3 and 4.
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Year 3 and 4’s RE Learning for Easter Miss Carlucci has been very busy alongside the children of Years 3 and 4.
Today, Green class invited their families to watch them perform in their class assembly.
Today, Purple class invited their families to watch them perform in their class assembly.
The children loved wearing their pyjamas to school for Red Nose Day.
Atwood Music Atwood has developed a thriving music scene over the last decade.
Atwood’s Science Week really ‘connected’ with the children- Mrs Gill explains What a fantastic science week all the children at Atwood have had!
All of our children and staff enjoyed stretching, breathing and meditating in their Yoga lessons last Friday, delivered by an instructor from ’Children’s Yoga Tree’.
Atwood’s Eco Committee are Back in Action Once again Atwood’s Eco-Committee have said that they see litter as a big problem in our community and in our school grounds.
World Maths Day, hosted by our online maths program Mathletics, has now ended and the results are in!
Yesterday, we all woke up to a white suprise – everywhere was covered in snow!
In reception, we are learning all about people who help us in our communities this half term.
Mathletics (our Key Stage 2 online maths program) are hosting their own World Maths Day this week and here at Ecclesbourne the children are limbering up for the big day!
Value your Achievements- this article links with Atwood’s children focussing on the Value of Mutual Respect and the celebration of diversity.
Over half term, we asked you to encourage your children to have a go at creating a ‘Book in a Box.’
As part of last week’s reading celebrations each class chose and, with the help of their adults, created a book cover for each of their classroom doors – these were all too lovely not to share.