Reception children visited Duxford, Imperial War Museum and had a great day
helping to build a plane
Year 2 visited Wandlebury Country Park and went orienteering
Year 1 visited The British Schools Museum, where they experienced what it
would have been like to be a child in a Victorian School.
The whole school and parents turned out for a very exciting sports day

The children in Years 1 & 2 enjoyed being ‘Young Town Planners’
building with hundreds of lego bricks.

The children in year 2 visited the Scott Polar Museum as part of the History and Geography curriculum

The whole school enjoyed beautiful tales told in a wonderful way by Mrs Leeper, the storyteller. This was for World book day.

Year 2 children certainly looked the part for their ‘Great Fire of London Day’

All the children enjoyed their Christmas lunch

Year 2 children dressed up as evacuees in WW2
and spent a day in the 1940’s at the Cambridge Folk Museum
The children filled shoe boxes for the charity ‘Operation Christmas Child’.
Giving gifts to children in war torn countries.
Everyone went Pudsey crazy for Children in Need

The whole school wore denim for ‘Jeans for Genes’ Day. We raised £71.50

Year 1 visited the Sedgewick Museum and learned all about dinosaurs
The school celebrated Harvest Festival. Parents were very generous with donations and the goods were split between two charities, Jimmy’s Nightshelter and The Children’s Hospice in Milton.
September 2008: As part of their History curriculum, the children in Year 1, visited Houghton Mill where they learnt all about how flour was made in bygone days.

Race winners at our Sports Day

Our visit to the Saxon Village

Year 1 visited The British Schools Museum for a day in a Victorian School.