Latest News
Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
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Rockstars of the week
Fri 11 Feb 2022This week, we have been celebrating children who have earnt lots of coins on TT Rockstars. They have been doing this by trying hard and spending time practicing their tables.
Well done
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Children's Mental Health Week in Reception
Fri 11 Feb 2022Reception children have been thinking about what makes the happy this week as part of Children's Mental Health Week.
They have enjoyed some cosmic yoga, painting rainbows, playing games and writing cards.
Check out all the fun and learning in the photos below
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Growing together
Thu 10 Feb 2022As part of Children’s Mental Health Week, the children in Kenya Class made their own ‘growing together’ bingo boards and then took part in some cosmic yoga.
Great fun and brilliant for the body and mind!
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£500 for our schools
Thu 10 Feb 2022Big 'thank you' to the Brunton family that have donated £500 to the schools.
Mike (dad) has managed to organise a match fund for our PTA through his work at Lloyds Bank.
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Reception make a dino
Thu 10 Feb 2022This week in Forest School Reception children worked together to collect sticks, stones and leaves and make a whole-class Allosaurus collage!
Scary stuff!
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Dance like an Egyptian
Thu 10 Feb 2022Year 3 have been having a brilliant time creating a dance to show the story of how the pyramids were build in Ancient Egyptian times.
Can you spot any pyramids?
It looked like hard work putting them together!
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Forest Guardians
Thu 10 Feb 2022Year 5 had a fantastic time at forest school yesterday. Look at some of the forest guardians they made!
Great fun!
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'Back in time' - Year 2
Wed 09 Feb 2022Today, it was the turn of Year 2 to visit the Radstock Museum as part of their topic "Back in Time" where the children are learning about the Victorians.
We were very excited as we set off on the coach and some of us had dressed as Victorians! We have been learning about Brunel and the importance of coal mining and children working in coal mines. When we got to the Radstock Museum we went straight to the Victorian classroom and noticed how different it was to our classroom. We then visited the coal mine, the grocery shop and looked at some everyday household objects from the past. The coal mine was dark and we saw how children worked as trappers and coal bearers. Joe and Edward pulled their load of coal (Nadia and Defne) on the coal sled! The bell rang and it was time for our Victorian school lesson. We had to sit very straight and copy the letters as they were written along time ago on slates.
The children did wonderfully well and showed a real interest with their questions and knowledge.
We had a great time. Thank you to all the volunteers who came who made it possible!
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Our Virtual Library
Wed 09 Feb 2022It’s been a year since we launched our Virtual Libuary. Since then St Saviour’s children have been able to enjoy a story read by a member of the St Saviour’s Team – past and present 😊
All these stories are still available and can be accessed via this link.
You can also find the Virtual Library by clicking on ‘Children’ tab on our website
Enjoy!
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KS1 reflect on their 'support network'
Tue 08 Feb 2022As part of Children's Mental Health Week, Key Stage 1 have been talking about their support networks and who supports them,
They put their support network around the edge of balloons as these people 'lift them up'!