Showing posts with label Year 5. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Year 5. Show all posts

Friday, 5 June 2020

Year 5 WOW Wall - June


Hello everyone,

We hope you had a lovely break and are feeling refreshed. The weather has been beautiful so hopefully you’ve been outside playing games, reading or just soaking up the sunshine!

Some of you have begun to send in your work again after the break – thank you. We really like seeing your work and have been very impressed with your effort and creativity.  Here are some pieces we have received. 















































Many of you will know that the school has set staff and children a challenge to recreate well-known works of art or photographs during lockdown. We wanted to show you two fabulous recreations of very famous album covers received from Chloe. Do you recognise the albums? 

































In school, our keyworker children have been having fun in the (slightly cooler) sunshine. 

























































Finally, I just wanted to draw your attention to this, which Miss Parker posted on the year 6 blog on Monday. This looks like a great activity, not only to send in, but to help you to document your own experiences through the lockdown and which can be looked at and reflected on at some time in the future











We hope you have a good week. Don’t forget to send through examples of your work and photos of the fun things you are doing. We will be in touch soon.

Take care,

Mr Davies, Mrs Paish and Mrs McWilliam

Friday, 24 May 2019

Osmington Bay 2019

Year 5 are having a great time!






Saturday, 21 April 2018

Supporting Our Home Team - Aldershot FC

Guarding The Shots

Earlier today, 22 of our sports leaders and assistants coaches were lucky enough, not only to attend Aldershot FC's last home game of the season, but also take part in the Guard of Honour that welcomed the teams onto the pitch.

Having each been given a flag to wave, the children formed two lines to create a tunnel, which the players then passed through as they headed out for their crucial game. Although some children got slightly wet by an unexpected sprinkler, the children looked very smart in our Alderwood sports kit.

Once our responsibilities were over, we took our seats in the Community Stand to watch a rather tense game, where Aldershot needed to win to keep their play off hopes alive. Part way through the second half, Barrow took the lead, however, Aldershot scored shortly after to equalise. Despite many chances at goal, the game ended as a draw.

Even though it wasn't the result we were hoping for, we still had a fantastic afternoon and the children behaved exceptionally well.

I would like to thank the parents for taking the time to drop off and collect their children as well as thanking the members of staff who attended the game and made the trip possible.

Enjoy the rest of your weekends.