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  • St George's cup FINALISTS!

    Fri 09 May 2025

    This week, a team of Year 4 boys took part in the St George's cup tournament. The team progressed from the group stages, won their semi-final match. Unfortunately, they lost in the final to Wyke Regis, who played phenomenally. Well  done to the Radipole team - a huge achievement! 

  • Year 3 - Fires, Floats and Front Pages

    Fri 09 May 2025 Mr Taylor

    This week, we continued exploring fire lighting in the Nature Reserve, using flint and steel to create sparks and carefully practising how to start a fire safely—an exciting and hands-on challenge for the children!

    We also had our very first swimming lesson! The children were brilliant in the pool, showing off their existing skills and having a go at some new floating positions with great enthusiasm.

    In English, we began writing up our newspaper reports, using everything we’ve learnt about headlines, quotes, and dramatic detail. The classroom has been buzzing with budding journalists hard at work!

  • Year Two - Recorders and Seeds

    Fri 09 May 2025 Mrs Mutch

    Year Two have enjoyed learing to play the recorder this week. We all had a go at playing B ang G then joined together to follow a piece of music. It sounded lovely!

     

    In science we have looked at seeds, bulbs and tubers. We enjoyed cutting up and taking apart sweet potatoes, onions and pea pods to find the energy stored inside. We were able to describe how differebt they were. We then went out into the nature reserve and found different seeds and talked about how the seeds travel. We found sycamore seeds that travel in the wind and other seeds that stick to animals. Some seeds we found out that the birds like to eat them, to help them tavel to a new place. We were suprised how many seeds we could find in spring.

     

    In maths we have been looking at fraction and finding fractions of amounts. Children could explore this at home when cutting up pizzas or other food.

     

  • Year 6

    Fri 09 May 2025

    This week in Year 6, we have been working really hard to revise all that we've learnt. We're feeling ready for next week! Mrs Turnbull has worked hard to kindly gift each child some seeds to sow and a lovely poem to remind children that we think they are amazing and their best is always enough! 

     

     

  • Year 4 Swimming, sewing and so much sunshine

    Fri 09 May 2025

     What  a wonderful week Year 4's have had. This was there first week in the swimming pool. The teachers were super proud of the children's behaviour, for they recognised how important it is to follow the swimming safety rules. The sun shone on them which made it even better. The children are enjoying learning the skills for playing lacrosse this half term too. We are looking forward to many more fun outdoor PE lessons this half term.

    This week has had the children developing their sewing skills ready for making their own pencil cases. The homework letter this week also has some super videos and templates for them to be an EXPLORASAURUS learner. 

    Good luck!

  • Year 4 - poetry performers, tug of war and fantastic fractions!

    Fri 02 May 2025

    Year 4 have had another super week.

     

    In PE, we enjoyed some summer sports such as parachute games, sack race, egg and spoon and tug of war! We also enjoyed playing lacrosse.

     

    In maths, we have been working hard on our fractions and decimals to understand that 3/10 is the same as 30/100 and 0.3 and 0.30.

     

    In English, we wrote our own poems and performed them in groups while a friend recorded on the iPad. Well done to the children for their creative writing, clear voices and sensible teamwork. 

     

     

  • Year 5 - Weymouth Pavilion Poetry Performance

    Fri 02 May 2025

    On Wednesday 30th April, our talented pupils took to the stage at Weymouth Pavilion to perform Thomas Hardy’s The Darkling Thrush – and what a performance it was!

     

    With confidence, expression, and a real sense of drama, the children brought Hardy’s haunting winter poem to life in front of a delighted audience. Their understanding of the poem’s themes shone through, and their clear voices and thoughtful delivery made it a truly memorable moment.

     

    But the highlight for many was the original rap the children created about Thomas Hardy himself! With clever rhymes and catchy rhythms, they shared facts about Hardy’s life and work in a fun and engaging way.

     

    We are incredibly proud of all the children who took part. Their hard work, creativity, and teamwork were on full display, and they represented our school brilliantly. A huge thank you to those of you who came along to support the event – and to Weymouth Pavilion for hosting such a special occasion.

  • Year 3- Newspapers and Flower Power!

    Fri 02 May 2025

    This week, we began learning many of the skills we needed to write our newspaper report on the mysterious flying creature Mr Hargreaves spotted on his way to school last Tuesday.  We worked on using adverbials of time, a mixed range of sentences and direct speech to add eyewitness quotes. In our science lessons, we started an experiment to see which liquids plants really need to keep them alive and to help them grow. We gave one water, another salt water and the final one milk. You can see our results so far from the photograph.

  • Reception - Water Water Everywhere

    Fri 02 May 2025

    Water! We have had a super sunny week and the children have had a great time playing outside in the water. 

     

    It is so lovely to make the most of all the water-play facilities we have in our outdoor area. Lots of pouring, measuring, experimenting and mess!

  • Year One- DT Super Sliders

    Thu 01 May 2025 Mrs Ireland

    On Thursday, our enthusiastic Year 1 children embarked on an exciting journey into the world of moving mechanisms. This hands-on exploration allowed them to delve into a variety of books and pictures that featured fascinating moving parts.

    The children were thrilled to discover how different mechanisms work. They carefully examined each book and picture, identifying the elements that made them move.

    Inspired by the classic tale of 'The Gingerbread Man', the children made their own sliding mechanisms.

    Over the next few weeks, Year 1 will continue to explore various moving mechanisms. Each session will build on their previous experiences, culminating in the children designing and making their own moving pictures. We are excited to see their creativity and skills flourish as they bring their imaginative ideas to life.

    Stay tuned for more updates on Year 1's journey into the world of moving mechanisms. We can't wait to share their amazing creations with you!

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