We kicked off Anti-Bullying Week in style by wearing our brightest, wackiest odd socks to school — all to celebrate what makes each of us wonderfully unique! It was a joyful reminder that being different is something to be proud of.
Today we’ve been talking about what makes a good friend and how we can show kindness every day. The children worked together to sort pictures into things that show friendly behaviour and things that don’t — lots of thoughtful discussions and great ideas!
To finish off, we designed our very own pair of odd socks, bursting with colour and creativity. What a brilliant way to celebrate friendship, kindness and being ourselves!
This week, our classroom has been bursting with colour, culture and creativity as we explored the festival of Diwali! We learned all about how Diwali is celebrated and took part in some exciting activities to bring this to life.
The children tasted some delicious Indian food — there were lots of happy taste buds and curious faces! We also dressed up in beautiful traditional Indian clothes!
Our creative skills shone as we designed our own mehndi hand patterns and rangoli art, using a mix of techniques and materials.
What a sparkling week we've had learning all about Bonfire Night! We discovered why people celebrate it and how traditions have changed over time. The children twirled and swirled their way through some fabulous firework dancing, using bright, colourful ribbons to mimic the bursts and bangs of fireworks in the sky!
We also got creative with our Bonfire art, exploring different materials to make fiery masterpieces full of texture and colour. Our classroom has never looked so dazzling!
We have enjoyed our Forest School adventure today. We were looking for signs of Autumn! We talked about what changes happen in the Autumn and what the leaves sounded like under our feet!
This week, our Reception children have been captivated by the story Owl Babies. Through this engaging tale, we explored new vocabulary and practised retelling the story using props to bring the characters to life.
We also discovered an old nest in our outdoor area, sparking curiosity and conversation about its materials and how it might have been built. Inspired by the story and their outdoor exploration, the children created their own owl baby stick puppets—combining creativity with storytelling!
We’ve had a fantastic first week in Reception! The children have settled in confidently and are already showing a great sense of belonging in their new classroom. They’ve enjoyed exploring the different areas indoors—from the role play corner to the construction area—and have quickly become familiar with the routines of the day.
One of the highlights has been lunchtime, where the children have learned to follow the routines beautifully, showing independence and good manners. It’s also been lovely to see new friendships blossoming as the children play and learn together. We’re so proud of how well they’ve started and are excited for all the adventures ahead!