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Autumn Cross Country
On the last day before half term we had our Autumn Cross Country races. Each class runs a longer distance than the class below so those pupils in years 1,3 […]
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Here we are- Oliver Jeffers
At the start of the autumn term, we are all going to be working on a back to school project linked to Oliver Jeffer’s book, ‘Here we are’. This heartfelt […]
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Year 6 Residential Trip to Rock UK Frontier Centre
Our Year 6 have been enjoying their residential trip to Rock UK Frontier Centre in Northamptonshire. They have had an fun filled adventure week and have enjoyed a variety of […]
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Our Adventure Begins Here
Our whole school topic this term is ‘Exciting Explorers’. Ocean class have been thinking about the adventures they would like to go on when they are older. Please look in […]
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River class and the artist Kazuhito Takadoi
River class have been learning about artist Kazuhito Takadoi and recently wrote to him with some excellent questions about his work. Kazuhito Takadoi delighted the class by replying saying that […]
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Shining our light
On Wednesday, 9th December the children at Stoke Row School had a special afternoon reflecting on the school vision and its biblical roots. The vision draws inspiration from Philippians 2:15-16 (NIV) […]
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Bubble Class enjoy their first Forest School
Bubble class enjoying their first experience of their weekly Forest School. They had a wonderful morning exploring their base-camp and enjoyed hot chocolate whilst learning the Forest School rules.
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Raindrop class make gingerbread houses
Raindrop class recently made gingerbread houses as part of their literacy learning about fairy tale stories. The children enjoyed measuring their ingredients and making the dough. There was lots of […]
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Raindrop class visit Winchester Science Museum
Raindrop class enjoyed a trip to Winchester Science Museum. They explored over 100- hands activities and watched a fascinating show in the Planetarium.
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