Friday, 6 February 2026

Year 2 Certificates - 6.2.2026

 















Well done to all the children that have received certificates this week!



Mulberry 

 E for Excellence: Ridwan

Star Writer: Rushika 

Reflectiveness:Abdullah

Resourcefulness:Archie 

Resilience:Ayesha 

Reciprocity:Luca




Pine

E for Excellence: Santian

Star Writer: Vienna

Reciprocity: Dawid

Reflectiveness: George




Rowan

E for Excellence: Harley

Star Writer: Oscar

Reflectiveness: Isaac and Afrahim

Resourcefulness: Zenaya

Teacher Happy: Romil



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Resilience - These children have demonstrated perseverance, managed distractions, noticed patterns and been absorbed in their tasks.

 

Reciprocity - These children have shown interdependence, collaborated effectively, listened to others, displayed empathy and have imitated effective ideas and methods from others. 


Reflectiveness - These pupils have planned carefully, revised ideas, identified key features and can talk about their learning. 


Resourcefulness - These pupils have been curious about their learning, made links between ideas, shown imagination, reasoned methodically and capitalised on resources. 


Year 1: What We Are Learning W/C 2nd Feb 2026



Year 1: What We Are Learning


 This week in RE, the children have been exploring Christian beliefs about God’s creation. They enjoyed learning about what Christians believe God created in seven days, from the world around us to all living things. We also discovered three miracles that Jesus performed, discussing what these stories teach us about kindness, helping others, and having faith. The children loved acting out the scenes of the three miracles Jesus performed and enjoyed reflecting on Christian beliefs. 

In History we have been learning about the works of Greta Thunberg and Sir David Attenborough. The children engaged in a wonderful lesson exploring the similarities and differences between the two naturalists. They showed understanding of Greta’s activist work and of David’s TV presenting role. The children watched a short yet inspiring clip of a conversation between the two significant people leaving a message of hope for the future of our planet. This topic will tie in nicely with next’s week’s literacy work when the children create their final leaflets providing information about how to ‘save our world’. Below you will see a Venn diagram that Beech class created comparing similarities and differences between their lives, thoughts and work.

This week in Computing, the children explored how technology and creativity can work together. They learned about the artists Henry Matisse and Wassily Kandinsky, focusing on their use of bold colours, shapes and patterns. Using these ideas, the children created their own digital artwork inspired by each artist, experimenting with colour, design and creative expression while developing their computing skills.


Well done Year 1 for an amazing week - keep up all your brilliant work!

Pine class forest school

 







Forest School Reminder 🌲

We are looking forward to restarting Forest School next term, and the children are very excited to be heading back outdoors!

To ensure everyone can take part safely and comfortably, please remember that children will need to bring appropriate clothing into school on their Forest School day. This includes wellies, waterproofs, and a full change of clothes. As the weather is still cold, children should also come to school wearing a warm coat.

Forest School takes place in all weathers, and being properly dressed makes a huge difference to the children’s enjoyment and learning. Unfortunately, children who do not have the correct clothing will be unable to take part in the session.

Thank you for your continued cooperation and support — we can’t wait to see the children enjoying their Forest School adventures again!


Miss Harman 

Walnut Class Forest School 06/02/26

 


The children were very excited that we were going to have a fire at Forest School this week. I read them the story ‘Fiery Fox – Learns about Fire Safety’ and we discussed the fire safety rules together. We practised the “respect position” (one knee up and one knee down), as this helps us to stay stable and safe when we are close to the fire.


The children shared what they already knew about fires. I then explained that in order for a fire to burn, three things must be present. If even one of these is missing, the fire will go out. These are:
• Fuel (today this was wood)
• Heat (created using sparks from a flint and steel)
• Oxygen, which we can’t see but is all around us in the air

All the children enjoyed toasting a marshmallow over the fire. They then ate their marshmallow between two chocolate biscuits to make s’mores, along with some tasty hot chocolate.

Since last week’s session, volunteers from Thames Chase have planted 49 new trees on and around the site. There are different varieties, including oak, willow, pine and elder. We talked about how, because they are only saplings, they are not very strong yet and we need to be careful around them.

We finished with a game called “When the Wind Blows.” This was the last session in this block for Walnut Class, but I will be back with them at the beginning of June.

Year 1: Certificates; Friday 6th Feb 2026


 



Well done to all the children that have received certificates this week!


Walnut

E for Excellence: Elisa

Star Writer: Ava-Mai

Resilience: Inaaya



Beech

E for Excellence: Cornelius

Star Writer: Abdul-Mateen

Resilience: Chynna

Teacher Happy: Prisha

Trackers: Arianna


Apricot

E for Excellence: Ade

Star Writer: Kameron

Resilience: Frankie, Nirgun

Resourcefulness: Sidrat, James




Year 1 Skipping Workshop - Wednesday 25th February 2026

 Year 1 Skipping Workshop - Wednesday 25th February 2026

TTS Primary Skipping Playground Kit


On Wednesday 25th February, we are excited to welcome a company into school to run a skipping workshop for the children. Please ensure your child comes to school wearing their PE kit on this day, with a particular emphasis on trainers, as they will be taking part in lots of active skipping activities. There is no need to bring anything extra into school, as the visiting company will provide all of the equipment and resources needed for the workshop. 

We’re sure the children will have a fun and energetic experience!

Thursday, 5 February 2026

Forest School - Rowan Class


Rowan Class - Forest School 



 Rowan class spent the morning learning about trees today. We played the game, squirrels in the trees to get us nice and warm. Then we learnt how to work out the rough age of a tree by measuring around it. We identified trees by looking at their bark and looked closely at the trees around us to make pictures of them. Some children even added roots to their pictures.