At school today we have given children opportunities to talk in their classrooms about the death of the Queen yesterday, a significant moment in our history.
We had a very special afternoon at the cathedral where we joined Y6 children from across the diocese to reflect together on our time in primary school and look forward to the future and the adventures that lie in store at our new schools.
Yesterday Jess came in to lead us in our first communion service for a couple of years. It was a very special time together to spend as a school family and each child received a blessing from Jess.
Today we welcomed Sophy back for her summer term visit. Sophy Henn is our amazing Patron of Reading and she is a hugely important part of our school family.
In the autumn term, our Thinking Circles decided that they wanted to do something to make the world a better place to be for refugees both overseas and in our local area.
The children had a wonderful day yesterday taking part in Jubilee games, singing, a whole school tea party and researching amazing events over the 7 decades the Queen has been on the throne.
On Tuesday, the Crocodiles became Historians for the morning! We had a surprise visitor, Paul Ullson the History Man, who took us on an incredible voyage of discovery.
Elephant class went on an amazing adventure to London on Monday, seeing famous sites whilst cruising along the River Thames and fantastic views of the City from the London Eye!