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YR4/5 Kestrel Class News @FP
Mon 30 Jun 2025Kestrel Class @FP Geography Fieldwork Trip to Forster Park
This week, Kestrel Class took part in an exciting geography fieldwork trip to Forster Park. The children had the opportunity to engage in a variety of hands-on activities designed to develop their observation, recording, and map-reading skills.
As part of their fieldwork, the pupils sketched a map of the park and carefully labelled key landmarks, such as the playground, walking trails, and wooded areas. They also conducted a wildlife survey, using tally charts to record sightings of birds, butterflies, and other animals throughout the park.In the wooded section of the park, children observed and noted the types of trees and collected different leaves, recording their findings to help identify tree species and understand seasonal changes. They also measured and recorded levels of noise pollution in different areas of the park, comparing how noise levels varied near roads, open spaces, and quiet wooded paths.
Additionally, the pupils carried out a survey of park users at different times of the day. They recorded the number of cyclists, pedestrians, and dogs observed in various parts of the park, helping them to understand patterns of human activity and how different areas of the park are used by the community.
The trip provided a valuable opportunity for real-world learning, encouraging curiosity, careful observation, and a deeper understanding of the local environment.Kestrel had the best day ever!
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Newsletter - 27 06 2025
Fri 27 Jun 2025Find out all the latest news from Forster Park in their two weekly newsletter here:
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Nightingale Class News @FP
Thu 26 Jun 2025In Nightingale class @FP, Nightingale have been making the most of the lovely weather recently and they’ve enjoyed participating in different activities outdoors. This week they completed a phonics treasure hunt in the Nest garden area. Here are a few photos of the children using their phonic knowledge to read words. Great blending everyone!
The children also completed a piece of artwork as a group outside – they experimented with paint by mixing primary colours and they used different objects to make prints. You will see the end result at the Academic Review Day! Take a look at some photos of the budding artists in action!
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YR R/1 Dove Class News @FP
Thu 26 Jun 2025Dove Class @FP Visit The Royal Observatory in Greenwich Park
What a day!! We explored the observatory looking at all the different clocks and history of time and then we walked over to the planetarium. We were all so excited to watch the show ‘Teds Space Adventure’, it was like being at the cinema but watching the screen on the ceiling. We learned all about the different planets and our solar system.
A great time was had by all and the children were absolutely fantastic.
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Rec Duckling Class @FP
Wed 25 Jun 2025Duckling Class @FP Welcome Their Butterfly Friends!
This week in Duckling Class @FP, the children enjoyed a fun and hands-on activity as part of our topic on Healthy Eating – they made their very own fruit kebabs!
The children explored a colourful variety of fruits, including strawberries, bananas, grapes, apples and clementines. They were encouraged to talk about the colours, textures, and tastes of the fruits, helping to develop their vocabulary and sensory awareness. Using child-safe skewers, they carefully threaded the fruit pieces to create their own delicious kebabs.
This activity not only introduced children to new fruits, but also helped them develop important fine motor skills and independence. Everyone was so proud of their creations – and the best part was eating them at the end!
We’re so pleased with how enthusiastic the children were about making healthy choices and trying something new. Well done, Ducklings!
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YR3 Pelican Class News @FP
Tue 24 Jun 2025Over the course of this term, Year 3 Pelican class @FP have been learning about different periods of music and learning how to play some famous songs on the glockenspiel.
In Science, our topic has been light and they have completed many investigations using torches- discovering how shadows are formed, how light is reflected and whether a material is opaque, translucent or transparent.
They also thoroughly enjoyed the ‘Joy to Move’ festival that took place last week- learning lots of fun team games and creating their own ‘get fit’ campaign!
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Oakbridge Nursery news
Fri 20 Jun 2025๐จ๐ข This Term at Oakbridge Nursery: Colour & Numberblocks Fun! ๐ข๐จ
This term, our little learners at Oakbridge Nursery have been exploring all things colour and Numberblocks! โค๏ธ๐งก๐
We’ve had so much fun creating our very own Numberblock characters and working together to build giant Numberblocks for our outdoor area — making sure the number fun continues inside and out! ๐๐
1, 2, 3 — come and see,
Our Numberblocks say, "Look at me!" ๐ซ#OakbridgeNursery #ThisTermAtOakbridge #Numberblocks #LearningThroughPlay #EYFS #EarlyYearsLearning #CreativeClassrooms #OutdoorLearning #MathsIsFun
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YR5 Falcon Class News @FP
Fri 20 Jun 2025For our art this half term Falcon Class @FP have been taking inspiration from Winslow Homers seascapes, by experimenting with perspective and colour. Take a look at their amazing drawings here:
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Year 1/2 Heron Class News @FP
Thu 19 Jun 2025Year 1/2 Heron class @FP: Wow! Heron class's maths is storming along apace, due to their focus and application of knowledge in our Maths Mastery sessions. Each day, we spend a little time applying our Maths learning in different contexts, and using resources to represent mathematical concepts we've been learning. It is really helping us with our knowledge and understanding of Maths. Here we are, Year 1 and Year 2, using the Rekenreks - whites to the right, reds ready, Heron class!
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YR6 Hawk Class News @FP
Wed 18 Jun 2025Hawk class @FP have been incredibly busy and are already making amazing progress across all areas of our learning!
We kicked things off with some brilliant writing inspired by a Rock, Paper, Scissors video. The children let their imaginations run wild, creating exciting and detailed narratives that really brought the story to life – we’re so proud of their creativity and effort.
With the sunny weather on our side, we’ve also been spending plenty of time outdoors. Whether it's outdoor learning, playtimes or simply enjoying the fresh air, it’s been lovely to make the most of the sunshine.
Rehearsals are now in full swing for our upcoming school production of The Wizard of Oz! Hawk Class have thrown themselves into their roles with enthusiasm and we can’t wait to share the final performance with you – it’s already shaping up to be a show to remember.
In RE, we’ve been learning about different peace makers from around the world. The class have had some thoughtful discussions about what it means to make peace and how these inspirational individuals have made a difference.
And that’s not all! We’ve also launched our exciting enterprise project. The children are full of ideas and are busy planning and preparing for our after-school sales. Keep an eye out – we’ll be selling ice creams, brownies and all sorts of tasty treats!
Well done, Hawk Class – what a brilliant start to the second half of term!