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Chestnut class had a fantastic time at Abbey House Museum. They learned all about Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth II and then explored the museum. Mrs Sharp
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Chestnut class had a fantastic time at Abbey House Museum. They learned all about Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth II and then explored the museum. Mrs Sharp
Chestnut class had a wonderful time in sunshine doing their sponsored walk last Friday afternoon. They were fantastic and Mrs Sharp was very proud of them!
Chestnut class had a great day being Rockstars! They looked absolutely fantastic and it was great seeing them practising their timestables. Well done everyone!
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We really enjoyed celebrating the Coronation of King Charles III at Brinsworth Whitehill. Bumblebees class recreated the coronation. Students wore red, white and blue to
Chestnut class enjoyed their Art lesson sketching objects and buildings that reminded them of London ahead of the coronation. ????????
For science week, Chestnut class carried out an experiment using skittles. They had predict what would happen when warm water was added to a plate
On Friday, Chestnut class all wore their colourful clothes and raised lots of money in support of Red Nose Day. Well done everyone! ????❤
Chestnut class had a fantastic time at Yorkshire Wildlife Park. We saw some amazing animals, including polar bears, red pandas and meerkats! The children were
Chestnut class had a fantastic discussion during International Women’s Day. We talked about the women and girls that have inspired us and their achievements. We
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Chestnut class had a fantastic time at Abbey House Museum. They learned all about Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth II and then explored the museum. Mrs Sharp
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