Year 1: Money
Year 1 started looking at money. We looked at the shape, colour and value of each coin to help us recognise and name them. We also compared the values of the coins.
Year 1 started looking at money. We looked at the shape, colour and value of each coin to help us recognise and name them. We also compared the values of the coins.
Year 6 students embarked on an artistic adventure during the “Born Free: Last Chance to Paint” event. Despite the physical distance, creativity knew no bounds as they connected with an artist via Zoom. Armed with watercolors and their imaginations, the young painters brought vibrant scenes to life on their canvases. From sweeping landscapes to delicate
Year 6: Born Free -Last Chance to Paint Read More »
Dear Parents/Carers,We are excited to announce a new partnership between Child Friendly Cov and West Midlands Police to launch a safe spaces initiative across the city. Our goal is to provide young people with safe and accessible spaces when they are not feeling safeAll locations have received training from West Midlands Police and Child Friendly
Safe Spaces: A new partnership between Child Friendly Cov and West Midlands Police Read More »
On a sunny morning, the enthusiastic Year 4 students from Gosford Park Primary School embarked on an exciting adventure to Thinktank, Birmingham’s award-winning science museum. Their eyes widened as they stepped into a world of wonder, ready to explore, learn, and make memories. Throughout the day, Year 4 embodied the spirit of their school. They
Year 4: Trip to the Thinktank Read More »
Reception have been exploring 3D shapes. We found out which ones roll and which ones stack. We looked at the flat and curved faces and matched them to the 2D shapes. What are shapes | matching shapes | 2D shapes – BBC Bitesize 2D and 3D shapes – KS1 Maths – BBC Bitesize
Reception: Exploring 3D Shapes Read More »
We need your help! We are in need of volunteers that could give their time to help us make some packs of resources for September. We would provide all of the equipment, we just need people willing to sit and organise! This could be any time at all that you are free during the school
Opal: We are in need of volunteers! Read More »
To advance the computing curriculum and cross-curriculum use of technology in school, we now have a set of 30x BBC Micro:bits & the ability to code using the Purplemash Purple Chip app. 1. A Micro:bit is a pocket-sized, programmable computer that introduces students to the world of coding in a fun and interactive way. Its
Computing: Introducing BBC Micro:bit & Purplemash Chip app Read More »
INTERNET SAFETY WORKSHOP FOR PARENTS & CARERSOn June 10th and June 13th, West Midlands Police will be delivering a FREE ONLINE SAFETY workshop for parents and carers living in Coventry.We will share guidance and strategies on how to make the internet a safer experience for children.
INTERNET SAFETY WORKSHOP FOR PARENTS & CARERS – June 10th and June 13th Read More »