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What's been happening at St Meryl this week?

  • 28th January 2022

    Fri 28 Jan 2022

    This week, rock music filled the air! We welcomed parents to view their children as they performed their learning over the Autumn Term. The audience of family members were treated to the hard rock tones of bands such as The Tiger Warriors, The Dumb Smarties and of course, Red Velvet the Cake Hound. 
     We streamed the concert to the rest of the school, and everyone was unanimous – the children rocked! Thanks to Bertie from Rocksteady who has worked tirelessly with all of the children over last term and this term. The children have loved taking part. 

     Other highlights - some Year 1 artwork inspired by the story Handa's Surprise,  some amazing digital art created using scratch by Year 5 and some descripive writing by some Year 3 pupils!

  • 21st January 2022

    Fri 21 Jan 2022

     Our Maths displays went "live" this afternoon. How impressive they look, and what a marvellous showcase of pupils' practical maths learning. There are examples of counting and number in Early Years, where pupils could find the difference between numbers; and there was some in depth statistical analysis from Year 2 (there is still much debate as to the most popular recorded dinner, although the tally and bar charts reveal a strong case for pizza); Year 4 also had some lively discussion as to which was the most popular football team in the class - some data leans towards Watford, while other surveys reveal Manchester City(!)

     

  • 14th January 2022

    Fri 14 Jan 2022

     A time capsule arrived at St Meryl today. 

     Although we did not have the 70th anniversary celebrations that we truly wanted, to mark the occasion, our time capsule is due to be buried very soon, and the children were asked what to put inside. Much debate was had about this (will a USB stick be able to be used in 50 years?), and there were some imaginative ideas contributed. Items included a Micro Machine police car from Early Years, a SATs paper from Year 6, a St Meryl Shirt, and photos of all the children. Some items were considered too difficult to be put in, such as a young man in Reception who wanted to put his dream of a teacher as a superhero in there.

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