Our team put in a fantastic performance at the recent rounders tournament. We started strong, winning all the games in the group stages, which secured our place in the semi-finals. In the semi-final, we faced a tough opponent, but our teamwork and determination shone through as we came out on top with a close 7½ to 7 victory. It was
Category: Year 6 Blog
Our last full day at Dol-y-Moch was started with the usual activities: morning jobs, breakfast, briefing and making our lunch for the day. Mountain and Mine – Groups A Our instructors, Gwydion and Garn, took us to explore a mine called Ruskin. Then to a nearby hill for some rock scrambling. Mountain and Mine – Group B Our instructors, Jonny
In complete contrast to the glorious weather we had yesterday, today’s images are noticeably more Dol-y-Moch-esque! This, however, did not impact on the fun that was had by all. Morning Routines As well as our morning tasks, like setting up for breakfast, presenting the weather and getting ready for room inspections, some did get a little time for playing games.
Today, some of us started off our day by doing daily jobs.This included, setting the tables for breakfast, checking the weather for the day and making sure bedrooms were ready for inspection! Once done, we had breakfast and got briefed on what was planned for the day. After breakfast, and once we had cleared up and completed some more daily
After a relaxing journey by coach, we are now ready to get some supper and find out where we’re staying! Year 6 are excited to begin their Dol y Moch trip… we’ve already discussed how amazingly different it is to Coventry! Tables cleared up, ready for pudding! What a wonderful first dinner. We made sure we dished our dinners out
This week in English, we are looking at playscripts. After dissecting the different features, we had a go at acting it out!
Year 6 took part in a science workshop this week all about light. We refreshed our memories and thought about lots of interesting scientific questions!
Year 6 took part in World Art Day by creating some absolutely wonderful pieces based on Australian Aboriginal Art. With the theme of 2025 being ‘A World of Art’, every class had a country to work with – Year 6 had Australia! We researched the art form earlier in the week, before grabbing our paints, black card and paintbrushes to