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100% Attenders Nursery Freddy Ankers Navarda Densham Riker Forster Jimmy Rowe Brandon Densham Ella-May Kerslake Atiyeh Mosawe Oscar Oke Kit Parker Izabella Partridge Blake Willey RBE Ruby Bryant Tiarna Densham Olivia Fogiel James Guest Amy Soanes Olivia Taylor RCC Essmee Bach Oscar Davies-Farr Tiesha Dunn Riley Goodwin Tyler Hair Katelyn Lang Corbyn Lashbrook Ethan Mitchell Noah Slade Jack Turner-Dicker Lexi Wilson Tyler Wreford Achievements and Celebrations End of Autumn Term 2017 Earlier this term, we were delighted to welcome back Chris Harvey to open our new, Oasis Day Nursery provision. Those who have visited all agree it is a great addition to our facility. We are also delighted with the work of Exeter College in transforming the old building. It is progressing excellently. Sycamore Class have been busy learning outside this term! A group of children have had six sessions of Forest School and have enjoyed building dens, hiding animals and creating natural art. Wednesday Welly Walks have been a huge hit and we have all enjoyed getting out in the school grounds on Wednesday mornings wearing our wellies! Next term Wednesday Welly Walks will continue and a different group of children will be offered the Forest School experience. Here are a couple of pictures from foundations phonics morning with parents. It was great to have so many parents attend the session!

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100% Attenders

Nursery

Freddy Ankers

Navarda Densham

Riker Forster

Jimmy Rowe

Brandon Densham

Ella-May Kerslake

Atiyeh Mosawe

Oscar Oke

Kit Parker

Izabella Partridge

Blake Willey

RBE

Ruby Bryant

Tiarna Densham

Olivia Fogiel

James Guest

Amy Soanes

Olivia Taylor

RCC

Essmee Bach

Oscar Davies-Farr

Tiesha Dunn

Riley Goodwin

Tyler Hair

Katelyn Lang

Corbyn Lashbrook

Ethan Mitchell

Noah Slade

Jack Turner-Dicker

Lexi Wilson

Tyler Wreford

Achievements and

Celebrations End of Autumn Term 2017

Earlier this term, we were delighted to

welcome back Chris Harvey to open our

new, Oasis Day Nursery provision. Those

who have visited all agree it is a great

addition to our facility. We are also

delighted with the work of Exeter College

in transforming the old building. It is

progressing excellently.

Sycamore Class have been busy learning outside this term! A group

of children have had six sessions of Forest School and have enjoyed

building dens, hiding animals and creating natural art. Wednesday

Welly Walks have been a huge hit and we have all enjoyed getting

out in the school grounds on Wednesday mornings wearing our

wellies! Next term Wednesday Welly Walks will continue and a

different group of children will be offered the Forest School

experience.

Here are a couple of

pictures from

foundations

phonics morning

with parents. It was

great to have so

many parents

attend the session!

100% Attenders 1F Tegan Bett Lacey Mae Coles Brett Huish Pheobee Mills Nazli Mosawe Brooke Nichols Corey Pickford Ruth Quick Megan Tees 1R Chloe Birley Theo Causon Courtney Griffiths Rayyan Hewitt Charmaine Lee Hayley Morgan Charlie Oke Edward Parker Riley Pickford Joey Sitko Shanice Tucker Pijus Tvaskunas 2E Megan Adams Bentley Bolton Laurence Coleman Mia Hooper Alesha Kerslake Danial Penny Millie Rowe Jack Soanes Alfie Taylor Evie Western Maurice Woods Paige Willey 2G Aaliyah Hewitt Leo Lee Caitlin Oliver Sabrina Parker Kaiden Rowe McKenzie Saunders Aiden Slade Carter Stemp Ryley Taylor Brooke Willey

Children who are

underlined have 100%

attendance for the whole

year so far.

KS1 welcomed parents, friends and family to their exhibition where work from across the

term was displayed. They were able to proudly show this off to their visitors. They also

performed an excellent production linking with their topic of the history of Exeter.

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The inspiration The final outcome

100% Attenders 3N

Lilly Birley

Ezmie-Louise Collins

Ava Farrell

Max Griffiths

Elenor Guest

Finley Jarman

Harley Sanderson

Summer Spinks

Lily Tees

Morgan Wright

3M

Phebe Chidgey

Jamie Cordey

Tegan Dowd

Alice Gerry

Fabian Lar

Amelia Orr

Sam Pickup

Lucy Purvis

Faith Slade

Ella Vece

Lily Vigus

Caleb Wilson

4G

Liam Durrant

Finley Frost

Cory Hunt

Lucy Jones

Harry Knight

Osaretin Osabuohien

Cameron Taylor

Jason Western

Cody Wilson

Madison Wilson-Markwell

4RM

Oliver Brewer

Adam Buckley

Dovanie Cesnauskyte

Navidha Dharman

Indie Hicks

Jasmine Holmes

Ava Kingdon

Milly-Mai Nowell

Charlie Sims

Cody Soper

Sky Western

4S

Harry Bale

Sophie Bamsey

Elliot Bennett

Karina Bolton

Joshua Cooke

Liam Frost

Olivia Hellings

Alfie Mead

Oscar Moor

Emilia Rudas

Ryan Taylor

Matthew Thomas

KS2 most

punctual class:

4RD

28 of the year 4 children had a great morning improving their tennis skills at the Exeter Tennis Centre with other schools from across Exeter. The cross country run at Killerton was a great day for our runners! The weather was beautiful (for a change!) and we saw some great individual performances. Well done to all who took part in these events.

How to make rainbow slime

By Kristina Kurilec 3N

Have you ever wanted slime with glitter? Why not make your own by following these simple steps.

First, get a big bowl Next, slowly pour all the pva glue in the big bowl. After that, carefully spray all the shaving cream on top of the pva glue. Overnight put your unfinished slime into the fridge In the morning take your frozen slime out of the fridge. Then pour all your coloured food colouring into the bowl. Finally tip all your glitter on top of the slime and mix it very gently. Now you have followed these simple steps take your slime out of the bowl and enjoy playing with it!

Equipment PVA glue Shaving cream Food colouring Glitter Bowl

3M enjoyed

making 3-D shapes

by folding paper.

They then coloured

them and used

their creations to

decorate the

Christmas tree!

Great work 3M!

Year 3 and 4 have been very busy practising

their singing, dancing and acting for their

Christmas play. For those of you who had the

pleasure of watching it, we are sure you will

have been particularly impressed by some of

the acting and the sheer number of

words that the children have had to

learn for some of the songs. Well Well

done Year 3 and 4!

100% Attenders

5C Tyler Bett Jordan Cooney Everlyn Hellings Jayden Hutchings Corbin Kempe Amy Laskey Lily Mallon Honey Manning Harmony Marks Mia McDonald Sophie Pickup Taylor Robbins Charlie Steer Otis Williatt

5P

Jessie Glover

Jamie Griffiths

Keira-May Jeffery

Michael McBride

Benas Okunevicius

Iga Rucinska

Tyler selley

Simran Singh

Ellie May Squire

Amy Thomson

Harvey Vigus

Georgia Warren

Antony Wheal

Kaitlyn Wilson-Markwell

6BH Jack Andrew Katie Bamsey Kristian Clarke Ashdon Frankpitt Laila Harris Alfie Hunt Oakley Hunt Finley King Luis Maddocks Rachel Morgan Gareth Phillips-Clarke Ben Purvis 6S Jasmine Bolton Emma Gerry Alicia Matthews Leighton Richards Jayden Stewart-Kingdon Jack Toms Chloe Tucker Leah Way Michael White Madison Wynne

KS2 best

attending

class: 5P –

97.1%

Leg-it to Lapland We have been competing in the 'Leg it to Lapland' initiative to get more children walking, cycling and scooting to school. The children have embraced this and we have had so many more scooters and bikes in the sheds! Some were lucky enough to find a golden ticket on their bike or scooter! We have also enjoyed using the turbo bike to clock up some extra miles. Our PE ambassadors have done a great job collecting the data for this.

Explanatory writing – Jaylin Sprague

Jaylin has been writing an explanatory text about living near a

volcano. As you can see, she has used lots of different technical

vocabulary and the text is really well structured. This is just one

paragraph.

One benefit of living near a volcano is the geothermal energy

which can be used to create electricity. Geothermal energy comes

from magma that creates heat. This heat is used to produce steam

which turns the turbines in the power station. Consequently, this

means that there is no pollution from the power stations and the

air is much cleaner.

Well done to Kristian Clarke in 6BH for winning

the silver medal in the boys’ Year 5/6 category

at the Killerton Cross Country!

Christmas Craft morning

was a great success. The

children all enjoyed making

various Christmas-related

crafts in their house teams.

Thanks to all the parents

who came along and

joined in the fun too!