We had a little bit of fun today in the Transition class but at the same time helped the boys towards their independence. The transition boys played a game of kitbag where they had to be the fastest team to put on a selection of clothes from a kitbag. They were all Responsible Citizens and helped each other out with shirt buttons and shoe laces. Ethan and Oliver were the winners by a fine margin. Well Done boys.
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Counting in the Garden
We changed things up a bit in the Transition class this week for Numeracy by planting some seeds to grow different vegetables. All the boys were Confident Individuals when asked to count out a certain amount of seeds to plant in the pots. The boys did an excellent job and all cant wait to taste the freshly frown vegetables later in the year.
All the boys were Successful Learners in Transition on Tuesday. Everyone got to choose a book that they will read and review. As you can see a pretty chilled out reading session was had and they all chose a book they thoroughly enjoyed.
Fab Friendships
Every day in the Oak class the boys always manage to do or say something that makes everyone smile. Today they were responsible citizens whilst they had fun exploring at the Kay Park.
The Oak boys all have such a fantastic friendship group and care for one another within their class. This was evident today on their outing.
Snowdrops fly over to Italy
The Snowdrops have all been successfully learning about Italy and making effective contributions to all our art work, songs and drama activities. We thought you would like to see our theme wall in class which shows all our hard work to date. We also use large pictures on boards to sing song and make personal choices about things we would see or eat if we went to Italy.
Toni climbing the steps by herself









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The Big Pedal
The children in the Sungazers were ‘Confident Individuals’ as have enjoyed the whole school, cycling, walking and tooting challenge. They particularly enjoyed the Big Pedal assault course on Friday.
Busy Week in Stars Class
The Stars class enjoyed World Down’s Syndrome Day activities, especially our sock box. We also tackled the Big Pedal assault course with gusto! Music Therapy was great too! It was a fun week for all.
* SUCCESSFUL LEARNERS, RESPONSIBLE CITIZENS, EFFECTIVE CONTRIBUTORS, CONFIDENT INDIVIDUALS *
The Moonbeams class loved this week’s Big Pedal celebrations. We have had turns wearing the class fitbit watch each week and have tried exceptionally hard to up our steps each day. We have managed to increase them every day which we are really proud of.
We also visited Dumfries House on our social outing and scooted from the car park to the big house. We had a scooter race with Tyler being the overall winner!
To finish the week, we also enjoyed a big pedal themed assault course in the PE hall. We took turns wearing the fitbit to complete the course and also timed to see the overall winner! Matthew was our assault course winner!