Kingfishers EYFS and KS1: Display work
Date: 12th Jan 2017 @ 12:19pm
Class 1 (reception) have been learning about cats, dogs and vets.
Date: 28th Nov 2016 @ 12:17pm
Class 1 made alien wobblers with Mr Barber one of our Governors. We were concentrating crocodiles and followed all the instructions.
Date: 21st Nov 2016 @ 10:14am
Date: 18th Oct 2016 @ 10:07am
Class 1 are dancing to The Smartest Giant in Town which is our story cd this week.
Date: 3rd Oct 2016 @ 4:27pm
We love sharing books with our reading champions.
Class 1 - Drama and Writing Workshops
Date: 3rd Oct 2016 @ 4:16pm
Class 1 had great fun with Mrs Bell and Mr Davies. We did drama about 'The Something' that was down the hole. Together we shared in some writing about a frog.
We love frogs.
Class 1 Trip to Crowton Christ Church
Date: 4th Jul 2016 @ 12:29pm
Class 1 had a trip to church. Vicar Pete gave us a tour and showed us lots of interesting things.
We saw the pulpit, alter, lectern and font.
Date: 26th Apr 2016 @ 2:15pm
We brought the carnival of Rio de Janeiro to Crowton School at our Samba workshop.
The children sang, danced and played all sorts of brazilian samba drums and percussion insturments.
Date: 23rd Mar 2016 @ 12:11pm
Class 1 had great fun making Easter Nests as a present for their families.
Class 1's Art work for the main entrance.
Date: 9th Mar 2016 @ 12:29pm
Class 1 enjoyed thier art experience with the visiting artist.
Date: 8th Mar 2016 @ 9:49am
Highly acclaimed, local artist, Wynne Roberts worked with all the children in school to design and produce a piece of work that would reflect the ethos of our school. All of our children, in all of our classes, took part in the project and painted the colourful designs. Everyone had a great time creating the artwork and Wynne was overwhelmed with the enthusiasm and passion of the children. We are thrilled with the results and think they echo perfectly what our school is all about - we hope you like them too!
Pleae pop in to our reception area and take a look, if you have not done so already!
Date: 5th Feb 2016 @ 3:45pm
Class one worked with a parent helper and two of our Governors to make a Monkey Balancer for Chinese New Year.
They learned new design and technology skills.
Date: 11th Jan 2016 @ 12:45pm
Class 1 have chosen a boat for thier role play. We have had lots of fun playing together in it.
Date: 10th Dec 2015 @ 1:00pm
Key Stage One and Reception really enjoyed performing their Christmas Play - A Miracle In Town, to thier families.
Date: 23rd Nov 2015 @ 10:14am
The bears went missing and class 1 had to follow the footprints to find them. They had been having a picnic and hiding in the hall.
We made lost posters for our bears.
Date: 20th Oct 2015 @ 12:48pm
Class One had great fun on their castle themed dressing-up day!
Date: 14th Sep 2015 @ 8:06am
Class 1 have had fun sharing books with their Year 6 buddies.
Our reception children exploring their new environment
Date: 10th Sep 2015 @ 10:21am
Here are some photos of our new reception children, during week two of the new term, exploring their new school environment. They have all settled in extremely well; we are so proud of them all!
Date: 12th Jun 2015 @ 1:53pm
What a fantastic Sports day we had! All of our children took part and competed with great enthusiasm, as well as displaying great teamwork and sportsmanship. We were proud of each and everyone of them - they were all champions!
Date: 6th Mar 2015 @ 3:32pm
The pupils at Crowton Primary School had a fantastic time celebrating World Book day 2015 on 6th March. The children came to school dressed up as their favourite book character; there were some really great costumes and ideas!
Rachael Lindsay, a children's author, visited our school and ran literacy workshops for all classes. The children met the troll's from her stories and learned about their characters. They explored the story of 'Warrior Troll' and imagined the contents of the casket. Rachael spoke to the children about creating characters and settings for stories.
KS2 children learned about the writing process and planning of a book. They collected a' villainous word bank' to help them describe a villains appearance, movement and speech.
Date: 30th Jan 2015 @ 10:01am
There was plenty of excitement as the children arrived to a snow covered school field on Friday 30th January. Those who wanted to were allowed to play out for a while, to make snowmen and have fun, before the snow melted.
'Danger at St. Magnets' Kinetic Theatre Workshop
Date: 29th Jan 2015 @ 9:21am
On Wednesday 28th January all the children took part in a fun and engaging, inter-active science show performed by the Kinetic Theatre company. The show, entitled, Danger at St. Magnets,’ focused on the Classification of materials, magnetism and heat sections of the National Curriculum for Science. During the show the children were encouraged to recognise a variety of materials and sort them into groups of natural and man-made. Properties (appearances, hardness, magnetic, non-magnetic), reasons for selecting materials and the concept of heat travelling from hot to cold was demonstrated throughout. KS2 children learned about thermal expansion with a demonstration of the bimetallic strip.Magnetism was also illustrated with an electromagnet.
The story of the show : set in 1946, in the staff room of St Magnet's Primary School in the sleepy village of Upper Copperbottom. the distinguished headmaster has been asked to judge the village marrow competition when the school cook notices the boiler is on the blink. Could there be a fault with the bimetallic strip in the thermostat? Or are any other materials involved? Furthermore why is there a magnet in the stockroom? Who has stolen the prized silver trophy? and what is the music teacher doing in the village church belfry? It transpires that treachery is afoot and the saboteur wants to destroy the school! If the boiler isn't fixed quickly there is a serious threat of explosion!
Date: 10th Dec 2014 @ 10:35am
Class 1 spent and exciting morning with 2 visitors making a chimney santa wobbler.
We had great fun building and painting our work.
Date: 4th Dec 2014 @ 11:37am
Humph the Camel shows not the slightest interest in anything. He has but one word to say to the world........HUMPH! Much to everyone's surprise and delight, when he meets the newborn King he just can't contain his excitement and joy.
Classes 1 and 2 performed their version of the Christmas musical, 'Humph the Camel' before a packed audience of parents, family and friends. They performed and sang beautifully as they recreated their special version of the Christmas story. Well done to everyone involved!