Year 5 Chocolate Workshop
The joy on their faces as they savoured their creations was simply priceless!
The joy on their faces as they savoured their creations was simply priceless!
We pretended to be in a dark cave where we did some cave paintings using charcoal and finished the day by making a fire!
We gathered for our Harvest Festival services to celebrate the good food and other provisions that we have been given, to say thank you to God and to consider what we have and why we are thankful.Â
The museum visit focused on the vastness of the universe, introducing children to key concepts such as the solar system, planets, stars and galaxies
We also had the opportunity to handle some real knightâs armour and dress up as some of the people who would have lived or worked inside the castle, from brave knights to Royal Cupbearers.
"The visits to both the Cathedral and Temple were amazing and a great educational experience"
Students investigated different land cover types and considered the impact on the water cycle, both in terms of overland flow, infiltration and flood risk.
The 2 students who achieved Gold are listed below and will go on to compete at the next round of the competition.
With one eye on improving their technique and the other winning, students were definitely focused on the task in hand and took it very seriously.