The pupils in SLC3 have had a great first week back in school. They have worked hard in their lessons and enjoyed spending time with their friends. The weather has been kind to us too and we have been able to get outside for playtime. Here are some of our photographs.
A Message for SLC 2 and 3
Well done to the SLC Superstars in getting through this lockdown. A big thank you to everyone – parents and carers too – for the hard work you have done.
We have made a video message for you, click the link to watch it. Can’t wait to see you all on Monday!
SLC3 Keeping Active
During this lockdown although SLC 3 have been very busy with their learning tasks and activities, they have managed to find time each day to be active. Exercise is a super way of relieving tension and stress and boosting physical and mental energy. They have had great fun during their daily walks. On rainy days they tried home workouts and were given PE lessons. Click the link to see our photographs.
Fun Friday 5th March Results
Ms Reid set us the challenge to get outdoors and do some ‘nature drawing’. Click the link to have a look at the photographs of our drawings.
Thoughtful Thursday 4th March
Please click the link to complete a short survey based on your home learning experiences this week. Your feedback is appreciated.
Fun Friday ‘Float or Sink?’ Results
Follow the link to see photographs from this week’s floating and sinking challenge set by Ms Reid.
SLC3 Remote Learning
The pupils in SLC3 have all been very busy with their Home Learning tasks. I am so proud of their hard work!
Thoughtful Thursday 25th February
Please click the link to complete our short survey. This will provide us with feedback on your Home Learning experiences this week. Your responses are appreciated.
Fun Friday Results
Mrs Musson set a Rainbow Scavenger Hunt for us to complete. Click the link to see our photos.
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Fun Friday Biscuit Dunk
The pupils enjoyed this challenge as you can see from our photographs when you click the link below. Unfortunately the results were different in each experiment so we do not have a clear winner. However, the biscuits went down a treat!


