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  • Halloween - 2017

    Wed 01 Nov 2017
    We enjoyed some ghoulish fun at our Halloween disco. Take a look at some of the amazing costumes! 
  • Super Splash Heroes

    Wed 18 Oct 2017
    Today we had an amazing theatre group come into school to help us learn about the benefits of water efficiency. The group were an 'aqua savvy super splash team' who reminded us all about how precious water is, how important water is for our environment and how important water is for us. This was an fantastic production and we all loved the performance. Thank you very much Super Splash Heroes! 
  • Road Safety Awareness

    Tue 17 Oct 2017
    This morning we had road safety awareness workshops. We were learning the message 'Be Bright, Be Safe, Be Seen'. We discussed visibility when we wear certain coloured clothing, especially school uniforms! We experimented with special high-visibility tabards and other reflective aids. We each got a reflective badge to take home!
  • Seahouses Primary - Logo Competition

    Tue 17 Oct 2017

    We would like to say a big congratulations to  the two children in our school who are the winners of our school logo competition. We will combine and use these designs to create our new school logo.

     

    Keep your eyes peeled for our new display signs coming soon! 

  • National Braille Week

    Tue 10 Oct 2017
    Today in school we have been raising awareness of the importance of Braille. In our school assembly we learned about Louis Braille and how he published an adapted version of army code into what we now recognise as Braille. 
  • Year 6 Community Project - Down to Earth!

    Fri 22 Sep 2017

    Year 6 are developing an allotment project in the community as part of their geography topic focusing on land use and where our food comes from. They are working hard to grow produce that they will cook throughout the year. We will keep you posted on their journey.

     

    Make sure you head to our class page to see more amazing photos! 

  • International Peace Day

    Thu 21 Sep 2017
    Today we celebrated International Peace day. We talked about conflict and how we resolve conflict. We looked at global citizenship and talked about the ways that our actions impact and influence the world we live in. We discussed different values and practices as well as human rights. We came up with lots of ideas that we shared in a whole school assembly and then each class did different activities based around the topic. 
  • Year 2 & 3 visit Paxton House

    Tue 19 Sep 2017

    Year 2 and 3 are currently studying the Victorians. To kick start our learning for this new term we visited Paxton House. We spent the day as Victorian Servants finding out about the different jobs and what these jobs entailed. During the tour of the house we were able to explore a Victorian kitchen where we were able to compare and contrast items from modern times. After exploring the house we were able to experience school life in the Victorian times as well as discovering Victorian toys and games. 

     

    We had a fantastic day and would like to say a big thank you to our parent helpers on the trip. We would also like to thank Hermione Hoffmann from Paxton House who organised and planned our day. It was a brilliant start to our topic and we are all very excited to find out more. 

     

    Take a look at some of our pictures below - If you would like to see a few more images make sure you check out our class page! 

  • Celebrating Roald Dahl 2017

    Wed 13 Sep 2017

    We were very excited today to have our very first school celebration on our new site. We have been celebrating the life and works of Roald Dahl, one of Seahouses favourite authors. We came to school dressed in our Pyjamas and wearing our slippers so we could get cosy and share our much-loved stories. At the end of the day we also had hot chocolate just like you would find in Willy Wonka’s chocolate river!

     

    “Somewhere inside all of us is the power to change the world.”

    (Roald Dahl – Matilda)

     

    Take a look at some of the pictures from today including Reception and Year 1's magic fingers, Year 2/3's edible wallpaper, Year 4/5's Giraffe and the Pelly and me teamwork  and Year 6's 'Boy' tales of childhood. 

  • Honoring Bradley Lowery

    Fri 14 Jul 2017

    Today in school our thoughts were with the family and friends of Bradley Lowery. We celebrated Bradley's life and love of football by joining the country in wearing football shirts. 

     

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