This year, Ernesford Grange’s Art Exhibition was focused on ‘Celebrations Around the World’, teaming with RE to explore a range of different cultural celebrations through art. Every year group had a different celebration to explore and learn about, before creating pieces that were put up in our art exhibition, which our children visited in year groups. Everyone also took part
Category: Year 6 Blog
Year 6 have worked incredibly hard to showcase their incredible soap sculptures, inspired by Inuit art! They used different tools, such as clay tools, paperclips and carving knives to create their animal sculptures, whether it was a polar bear, narwhal or even an Arctic tern. Below are some examples of what they looked like at the end!
Good morning! Hard to believe how quickly the past few days have flown by. Our morning started, as usual, with our chores, breakfast, sandwich making, room inspections and briefing. Room inspection scores have improved from day to day. Some rooms even got the maximum of 5 stars. Finally! Group A & B – Independent Walk For the first half of
Good morning! Children are now beginning to show signs of settling! Not as many excited bunnies at 6:30am today! They are also getting used to morning routines. After breakfast, it was time to make lunch. Sandwich making skills are definitely improving. Once lunches were made up, it was time for room inspections and some more jobs. The rooms are definitely
Good Morning! Children generally had a good sleep, even though some were clearly very excited till quite late and over-slept a little! Wake up calls were at 7am. Before breakfast, some groups of children carried out their morning tasks: checking the weather for the day’s activities and setting out the tables for breakfast. Once breakfast, cereals and toast, had been
Day One – Arrival Time to get organised, sort our rooms and do some jobs. After a briefing from Anne, we were handed out some kit ready for the next few days.
We had a visit from Simon, an actual polar explorer! He helped us understand what exploration truly is and the team work that this involves.