Carols and Mince Pies concert
We sang Christmas carols, our Nativity songs from our production and played instruments to entertain our Grandmas and Grandads, while they enjoyed a mince pie and a hot drink.
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We sang Christmas carols, our Nativity songs from our production and played instruments to entertain our Grandmas and Grandads, while they enjoyed a mince pie and a hot drink.
We enjoyed a lovely whole school visit to Newark Palace Theatre to watch their production of Aladdin. We loved their dancing, costumes and funny jokes!
On Christmas Craft day, we designed and made Christmas decorations, using a range of recycled materials.
We were very excited to have snowfall overnight and couldn't wait to make snowballs, build snowmen and make snow angels.
Two children from our Head Team took part in a church service on Sunday 10th November. They laid a wreath during the service to remember the fallen. On Monday 11th November, another two children from the Head Team attended the service at the Bomber Memorial on School Lane. They recited the poem, 'In Flanders Fields'.
Oak children delivered a poignant Remembrance Service to the whole school.
Our Key Stage 2 Football team played a friendly against Farnsfield St. Michael's School. The children all demonstrated excellent teamwork skills - the match finished 0-0.
We delivered a beautiful Harvest Festival Service in church with lots of singing, poems, paintings, readings and prayers. Thank you to everyone for the generous donations for local food banks.
Key Stage children went to visit the mosque in Sneinton, Nottingham. We observed afternoon prayers and asked lots of questions.
The whole school cheered on the Tour of Britain cyclists when they rode through Halam.
The whole school went to visit Strickland farm in Halam. We met the cows, looked at the fields of different crops and even had a go at sitting in the tractor. Many thanks to the Bust family.
All children in Oak class had the opportunity to build on previous cycling proficiency ,practising their skills on the playground, before going out and on to the road. Well done!