Our hall is once again being transformed ready for Christmas with each year group providing displays and hoops all linked to a carol theme.
In addition the Christmas tree has appeared, provided and decorated by our wonderful PTFA.
Many thanks to them again for all the excellent work they do all year round.
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Tuesday, 28 November 2017
Art work in KS2 part 3
I have been invited to year 3 and year 5 over the last week or so to see
some amazing sketching taking place. They have clearly been inspired
and the quality of drawing is exemplalry.
Finally Mrs Orton's Monday afternoon group......
Finally Mrs Orton's Monday afternoon group......
Art work in KS2 part 2
I have been invited to year 3 and year 5 over the last week or so to see
some amazing sketching taking place. They have clearly been inspired
and the quality of drawing is exemplary.
Now the turn of year 3 and their sketches of Franklin D Roosevelt.
Now the turn of year 3 and their sketches of Franklin D Roosevelt.
Art work in KS2 part 1
I have been invited to year 3 and year 5 over the last week or so to see some amazing sketching taking place. They have clearly been inspired and the quality of drawing is exemplary.
So for starters here are the year 5 Viking long ships.
So for starters here are the year 5 Viking long ships.
Friday, 24 November 2017
A time to wait
Advent
Waiting is never the easiest thing to do, counting the
minutes, hours or days until something planned and hoped for finally arrives.
As a child, waiting for the summer holidays, was at times excruciating. The
weeks seemed to slow down as if they were deliberately making me endure for
longer. Christmas morning, was always something I was impatient for to arrive.
I knew if I slept it would come sooner, but it seemed that sleep was the last
thing my excited body wanted to do!
Waiting, counting things down, looking for what is round the
corner, is one of the facts of life. We are, it would seem, always waiting for
something. But not always are we confident that it will come. The promise of
the hottest summer on record, never seems to fully materialise, the chance of
snow on Christmas day, remains just that , a chance. Yet in some ways it
is more likely to rain than snow.
Waiting; without confidence that something will happen. That a promise made will be fulfilled, is a futile and difficult challenge. But what if the thing we wait for is guaranteed, that’s different. My birthday will arrive, Christmas day will happen, I will get my summer break and despite my futile attempts to ignore it – my alarm will go off tomorrow and I will not be able to turn over and ignore it!
The wise men had been waiting for as long as they could
remember. Searching the sky for a special star, that would herald the birth of
a new King. They had no doubt that this promise would be fulfilled, they were
just missing the details about the time. The place of birth was in no doubt.
The moment that the star appeared must have been one of incredible excitement,
but it also involved a choice. What to do now? To leave their homes, commit to
travelling for many weeks, following a star! Not your everyday choice. But
choose to follow they did, their waiting wasn’t over, but the clock was ticking
and the destination was clear.
As we enter a time of advent the clock is also ticking for
us. But we know the destination and we know what was awaiting these travellers.
Our choice is to take the time to look beyond the commercial gloss that our
modern world has placed over the story of the first nativity. The bright lights
shine in our towns and cities, but to what do they point to?
As we move towards Christmas we will be taking the time to
consider this and we look at the promises that God had made about this child.
What they meant for those who waited and what they mean for us today. For
Advent is all about looking to the one who came as a babe in arms, was born in
a manger, celebrated by angels, forced to be a refugee and yet proclaimed
himself to be the light of the world. That was something certainly worth
waiting for.
A promise was made
A promise was made
And many waited for it
Waiting in hope
Waiting in confidence
That one day it would happen
That a son would be born
That a saviour would come
The one who was the Word
The origin of life
Would chose to step down
To enter darkness
to bring light
The promise would be fulfilled
So that all would know
That He who sent Him
Was faithful and true
That a new way had come
To cross the great divide
And that love was its purpose
And the light would be our guide.
Thursday, 23 November 2017
The question is?
This week we have been focusing on the concept of INCARNATION and how important this is to the Christian faith. As Christmas approached there are lots of questions to ask about what this very special celebration means, what its significance is and how is it still relevant some 2,000 years later.
So Mrs Marlow's class got to grips with these questions by creating their own games. A very imaginative way to engage and seek answers to these very important questions.
So Mrs Marlow's class got to grips with these questions by creating their own games. A very imaginative way to engage and seek answers to these very important questions.
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