by Maria Lyons | Jul 12, 2018 | Latest News 2017/18, Nursery Ladybirds 2017/18, Reception News 2017/18, The Orchard Nursery, Year 1 News 2017/18, Year 2 News 2017/18, Year 3 News 2017/18, Year 4 News 2017/18, Year 5 News 2017/18, Year 6 News 2017/18
Despite the heat and the forthcoming England game in the World Cup, the annual summer event event organised by ‘Friends of the Mead’ was a fantastic success on Saturday! This year children visiting the summer fair were asked to identify the wonderful...
by Maria Lyons | Jun 22, 2018 | Latest News 2017/18, Nursery Ladybirds 2017/18, Reception News 2017/18, Sports News 2017/18, Year 1 News 2017/18, Year 2 News 2017/18, Year 3 News 2017/18, Year 4 News 2017/18, Year 5 News 2017/18, Year 6 News 2017/18
With the sun shining, Hilperton site Sport Day got underway on Thursday this week. The morning activities included egg and spoon, the sack race, cricket, basketball, javelin and football to name just a few. All the children joined in with enthusiasm and great team...
by Maria Lyons | May 14, 2018 | Nursery Ladybirds 2017/18
After having planted their own beans, the nursery children have been observing them grow. They have used rulers to measure the height of the beanstalks and have used iPads to record the...
by Maria Lyons | Feb 26, 2018 | Nursery Ladybirds 2017/18
The children have been using the play dough station to independently make their own play dough. They made ‘pizza’ and ‘marshmallows’ which they cooked on the ‘campfire’ in their...
by Maria Lyons | Dec 18, 2017 | Nursery Ladybirds 2017/18
The Orchard Nursery hosted an evening of bedtimes stories, hot chocolate and star gazing. It was a partially clear night so families were able to spot some constellations with their...
by Maria Lyons | Nov 23, 2017 | Nursery Ladybirds 2017/18
We were very lucky to have the local Fire Brigade visit our school. The nursery children were able to try on the Fire Fighters’ clothes and have a go on the water hoses. One Fireman came int o the nursery to talk to the children about working in the emergency...