This will be updated in January - thank you for your patience!
I am sure you are aware of the outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19) and the increase in the number of confirmed cases in the UK.
We take the health and safety of our pupils and staff very seriously and, while there is currently no confirmed cases at our school, we will keep you updated with any developments, including whether we will need to close.
In the event of a school closure or your child having to self-isolate, we wanted to offer you some ideas to help continue their education during these uncertain times.
On this page you will find resources, links and articles that can be used to support your child's learning at home. Click on the links or images to be taken to the resources or websites. For more information on individual year groups place click the link: Year 3, Year 4. Year 5, Year 6. The daily activities tab also gives you ideas you could add into your child's daily routine.
I am sure you are aware of the outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19) and the increase in the number of confirmed cases in the UK.
We take the health and safety of our pupils and staff very seriously and, while there is currently no confirmed cases at our school, we will keep you updated with any developments, including whether we will need to close.
In the event of a school closure or your child having to self-isolate, we wanted to offer you some ideas to help continue their education during these uncertain times.
On this page you will find resources, links and articles that can be used to support your child's learning at home. Click on the links or images to be taken to the resources or websites. For more information on individual year groups place click the link: Year 3, Year 4. Year 5, Year 6. The daily activities tab also gives you ideas you could add into your child's daily routine.
Virtual Sports Day
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We are taking part in a joint project with Rotherham Hospital and led by Miss Strutt to create designs for outdoor murals for the children’s Clinic.
The project should start next term and we would like you and your child to work together to think of some ideas for the murals. You can use pencil, pen or colour of any form to illustrate your ideas.
The Clinic would like our designs to reflect: Nature, Changing Seasons and British Wildlife. You could also include aspects of our local environment. They need to be vibrant and bold but not too complicated please – an abstract style would suit this. You can also use words and descriptions alongside your artwork.
You could also take inspiration from your favourite artists or art form.
Completed sheets can be either posted to school or scanned and emailed to enquiries@bmj.wwpat.org
The project should start next term and we would like you and your child to work together to think of some ideas for the murals. You can use pencil, pen or colour of any form to illustrate your ideas.
The Clinic would like our designs to reflect: Nature, Changing Seasons and British Wildlife. You could also include aspects of our local environment. They need to be vibrant and bold but not too complicated please – an abstract style would suit this. You can also use words and descriptions alongside your artwork.
You could also take inspiration from your favourite artists or art form.
Completed sheets can be either posted to school or scanned and emailed to enquiries@bmj.wwpat.org