This week in Year 5…
Year 5 built on their previous knowledge of programming to program a Crumble Controller which produced a coloured flashing light in Computing....
Message from Rachel and Jo In our assemblies this week at Morningside, we have been thinking about how we show respect for each other, sharing the book Do Unto Otters with the children. We have thought carefully about the ways in which we would like...
In our assemblies this week at Morningside, we have been thinking about how we show respect for each other, sharing the book Do Unto Otters with the children. We have thought carefully about the ways in which we would like to be treated, with kindness, good manners and consideration. We are all trying to make sure that this is how we treat each other. It has been lovely to see the children putting this into action around school this week.
We have a farewell to say this week. Miss Mikayla is leaving Morningside to take up a position with more responsibility elsewhere. We wish her good luck and every success in her new role. We are pleased to be able to welcome Ryan Cox to Morningside as 4S’s new teacher. He is an experienced and enthusiastic teacher; we are looking forward to having him on the team.
We hope you all have a lovely weekend.
Rachel and Jo
As we begin our journey as your new Headteachers, we are eager to hear your thoughts about our school. Your feedback is invaluable in helping us understand what the school is doing well and how we can improve.
We kindly ask you to take a few moments to complete our parental feedback form. Your suggestions and perspectives will play an important role in shaping our plans and ensuring we continue to provide the best possible experience for all our children.
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Lost property is growing, and we’d love your help to get it under control. Please make sure your child’s clothing is clearly labelled—it really helps us return items quickly.
It’s also worth checking at home that your child hasn’t accidentally brought someone else’s belongings. These things have a habit of wandering!
We are delighted to announce that our postponed Eco-Swap event will now take place on Friday, 24th January. This is a fantastic opportunity to declutter after a post-Christmas clearout and donate any pre-loved items to a good cause keeping them out of landfill. Come along, share, and swap items to support sustainability in our school community. We can’t wait to see you there!
Please bring any items that you would like to swap to the main office during the week beginning 20th January. You will be given tokens that you can swap for items at the event. Items must be in good, clean condition. We look forward to seeing you there.
When: 24th January 2025
Where: Bottom Hall
Time: 3.30 – 4.30pm
Bring your items that you wish to swap to the main office.
This week, we want to celebrate 6S who have 100% attendance. A HUGE congratulations and keep up the excellent work, it has a great impact on learning and progress. You can help your child’s class win the weekly fruit platter by making sure they are at school everyday.
Year 5 built on their previous knowledge of programming to program a Crumble Controller which produced a coloured flashing light in Computing....
Year 6 have been discussing the negative stereotypes around the Vikings this afternoon in History. We compared two different accounts of the same raid, assessing their reliability. You can watch our videos here....
In Science, Year 4 have been testing materials such as paper clips, coins, string and wooden sticks to find out if they are insulators or conductors....
In Geography, we worked together to find four-figure grid references on our maps. We worked together and supported each other....
This week we have been learning more about shapes in Maths. We used Multilink to build 3D tetrominoes and pentominoes....
There has been some wonderful writing in reception this week. You can watch a great video here....
Nursery children had a great time developing gross and fine muscle control whilst moving to music....