The Year 3/4 girls’ football team took part in their first tournament of the school year at the AT7 Centre. The team showed great enthusiasm, determination, and teamwork throughout each match. They faced a tough start against a very strong Sacred Heart side. Ernesford took an early lead through goalkeeper Zara, but Sacred Heart responded with four goals, finishing 4–1
Category: Year 6 Blog
Some Year 6 visited the HADO Arena for an energetic and engaging session of the augmented-reality sport HADO. Pupils were introduced to the rules and equipment before taking part in a series of fast-paced matches that combined physical movement with digital gameplay. The children demonstrated excellent teamwork, communication, and sportsmanship as they dodged virtual attacks, and worked together to score
Year 6 travelled back in time yesterday for their WW2 trip to Holdenby House! This fantastic historical trip sent us back to 1942, where we met three characters from the war; Major Post, Mrs Fo and Mrs North. Splitting into three groups, we each went with them to discover what air raids were like, learn to make, do and mend,
Year 6 have truly dedicated themselves today with our Odd Socks! This week is Anti-Bullying week, so to show our differences don’t matter, we have shone in our odd socks.
Ernesford Grange kicked off their season in emphatic style with a commanding 9–0 victory over St Laurence’s in the opening round of the Harry Shaw Cup. From the first whistle, Ernesford displayed sharp attacking play and clinical finishing that set up a great win! There was great energy from the midfielders working very hard to get forward and help out
10 Year 6 children went to the Coventry and North Warwickshire to take part in a tennis event. An exciting opportunity for the children who performed brilliantly and improved their tennis skills. It was great to see their improvements from the start of the session to the end and hopefully there will be more opportunities to attend. Well done Year
This week was our History Fair- the theme was important buildings and monuments. The children across the school worked extremely hard to create their projects and it was heart-warming to see such a big turn out. Thank you to everyone who attended and took part, our projects ranged from local buildings and monuments, such as Coventry Cathedral, Bagot’s Castle and
Only joking – this week we have had the pleasure of looking at some absolutely amazing history projects in the history fair. We all had the chance to learn about the impressive architecture that showed history throughout Britain, and the recreations in the hall. We hope you had a chance to look too!