Our aim is to create learners who can reflect, question, wonder, think, connect, be self-aware and be determined. We aim to move towards this by providing opportunities for the children to build knowledge, make meaning and apply understanding. We believe that by doing so we will help children to develop a sense of belonging to and contributing to a better world and ensure that they can think well and feel well.
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Help - Adding External Calendars
Below you will find instructions on how to add calendars from different platforms:
Google Calendar
- 1. Open Google Calendar in your browser
- 2. Click the settings gear icon next to your calendar
- 3. Select "Settings and sharing"
- 4. Scroll down to "Access permissions" section
- 5. Copy the "Public URL to this calendar" link
- 6. Paste the link in the "Calendar link" field
https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=example@gmail.comOutlook Calendar
- 1. Open Outlook Calendar in your browser
- 2. Click "Share" next to your calendar
- 3. Select "Publish calendar"
- 4. Copy the "ICS" or "Web link"
- 5. Paste the link in the "Calendar link" field
https://outlook.live.com/calendar/action/view?id=exampleApple iCloud Calendar
- 1. Open iCloud Calendar in your browser
- 2. Click "Share" next to your calendar
- 3. Select "Public calendar"
- 4. Copy the "Public calendar" link
- 5. Paste the link in the "Calendar link" field
https://p123-calendars.icloud.com/published/2/exampleICS File
- 1. Find a link to an .ics file
- 2. The link must end with .ics
- 3. Paste the link in the "Calendar link" field
- 4. Example: https://example.com/calendar.ics
https://example.com/calendar.icsYear 5 meet some fascinating creatures!
It has been another wonderful morning in Epping Forest and this time we've been meeting all kinds of amazing creatures. Some of us have even been brave enough to hold them! We can't wait to tell you all about it this evening!
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Year 1 go wild at the Zoo!
As part of our Science topic "Where do I fit in?", Year 1 spent a glorious day exploring London Zoo last week. We saw so many animals including tigers, komodo dragons, and penguins! We noticed all their different traits and features and learned some new facts about our favourite animals too! Thank you to all the parents and carers that came along to support us.
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Amazing fruit and vegetable portraits in Year 2!
Today we looked at the artist Giuseppe Arcimboldo, then created our own portraits using fruit and vegetables. The children enjoyed making unique and expressive portraits. Make sure you ask them about their work and see if they can remember Arcimboldo’s name!
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Chicks in Year 2
Year 2 have been lucky to look after some chicks as part of their Science learning about life cycles! It was amazing to witness them hatch and grow into the fascinating creatures that they are. The children took on the responsibility of caring for, cleaning, and feeding them! The children were sad to see them go, so they wrote some lovely cards which have been sent to the chicks’ new home.
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Reception children meet the chicks!
Reception children were so lucky to receive a visit from the chicks that hatched with the help and supervision of the Year 2 children.
The children loved listening to the chicks chirping and choosing their favourite ones. The whole class was quiet and sensible to make sure the chicks did not get scared, and they loved watching them play. Everyone thought the chicks were very, very cute and cannot wait to be in Year 2 so they can watch chicks hatch one day too!
Seeing the chicks and talking about their lifecycle perfectly complemented the children's learning this half term - our planet in space and what makes Earth so special. The children have already explored the life cycles of trees and ladybirds, so it was a wonderful experience for them to also see what chickens look like as babies.
Chicks in Year 5!
Year 5 have been lucky to look after some chicks as part of their Science learning! It was amazing to be able to witness them hatch and grow into fascinating creatures that they are. We took on the responsibility of caring, cleaning and feeding them! Please ask us about our time with the chicks!
Ready, Set...Go!
This week the children in Nursery have started practicing for Sports Day. From balancing beanbags to running, jumping, and weaving through obstacles, children are strengthening their coordination, control, and confidence in movement. They have been assigned their team colours and are very excited to see you there on 20th May cheering from the sidelines!
Say Hello to Denise!
Starting with us this morning is Denise, our new School Crossing Patrol Officer.
Stationed at the Westgate street and Sheep Lane Zebra crossings, please say hello and give her a wave as she helps us all to use the roads safely.
Year 5 meet some fascinating creatures!
It has been another wonderful morning in Epping Forest and this time we've been meeting all kinds of amazing creatures. Some of us have even been brave enough to hold them! We can't wait to tell you all about it this evening!
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1000130327.jpg
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Year 1 go wild at the Zoo!
As part of our Science topic "Where do I fit in?", Year 1 spent a glorious day exploring London Zoo last week. We saw so many animals including tigers, komodo dragons, and penguins! We noticed all their different traits and features and learned some new facts about our favourite animals too! Thank you to all the parents and carers that came along to support us.
IMG_1796.jpeg
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Amazing fruit and vegetable portraits in Year 2!
Today we looked at the artist Giuseppe Arcimboldo, then created our own portraits using fruit and vegetables. The children enjoyed making unique and expressive portraits. Make sure you ask them about their work and see if they can remember Arcimboldo’s name!
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Chicks in Year 2
Year 2 have been lucky to look after some chicks as part of their Science learning about life cycles! It was amazing to witness them hatch and grow into the fascinating creatures that they are. The children took on the responsibility of caring for, cleaning, and feeding them! The children were sad to see them go, so they wrote some lovely cards which have been sent to the chicks’ new home.
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