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World Book Day 2024
What a wonderful celebration of reading and books. The children dressed up as there favourite characters, buddied up and peer reading across the year groups and were able to partake in the book swaps.
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Family Day Success!!
With a huge turn out of parents volunteering, Family Day was a great success with many jobs achieved around the school. One of the areas of impact, is that our forest is ready for the delivery of forest school lessons to all children again.
Some of the jobs that were not completed are going to be finished very soon by the parent volunteers.
To all the parents that gave a helping hand, and Ms Da Silva for facilitating this annual event, we are grateful for your time, hard work and commitment to our community and school.
Upper Key Stage Two Swing Fun Summer 2023
We are really pleased to have our new swing installed in the front playgroud. The children are thoroughly enjoying playing together on it. To ensure everyone has a chance to use it, the front playground is on rotation for each year groups use. Thank you to FAB for organising the fundraising that paid for the swing. Your volunteered time, and money spent by parents has certainly brought much happiness, excitement and joy to our playground.
World Book Day!!!
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Year Ufton Court
Y4 have arrived safely at Ufton Court @Ufton_Court have given us a warm welcome with a drink and a snack. We’ve had had a chance for a few games and read before we start our fun activities.
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Pledging our Roman allegiance and finding out our Roman names for the rest of our stay at Ufton Court.no images were found
4W learning some Celtic war moves ready to go into battle. The war paints came out too!no images were found
Battle training was hugely successful! Can you tell what tactics we learnt with the swords, axes and shield.no images were found
Some Hot Chocolate before bed by the roaring fire, here at Ufton Court.no images were found
4N learning Celtic games. It’s fascinating how many games we still play today. We’ve been so lucky with the sunshine ☀️no images were found
4N really took on board the skills of going to battle as a Celt. Are they ready for The Raid on Friday?no images were found
Tonight’s dinner went down a treat with the Y4 children… Chicken Katsu Curry, Rice and Nan Bread followed by Apple / Apple & Blackberry Crumble and cream. Delicious!no images were found
Tonight Y4 toured the manor house of Ufton Court, which has a fascinating history, that we learnt all about (https://uftoncourt.org.uk/ufton-s-history). We discovered some secret hiding places called priest holes, amongst other interesting facts! Ask us when we’re home.no images were found
Year 6 – STARS (Sustainable Travel: Active, Responsible, Safe) workshop
A huge thanks to Aleef from @TfL who came in and delivered a STARS (Sustainable Travel: Active, Responsible, Safe) workshop. Year 6 we’re taught about their responsibility and how to be safe using TfL transport now and onwards in the secondary education. They learnt a lot!
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What a beautiful morning here at Ufton Court. Y4 are waking to a beautiful sunrise and warming up by a log fire. We’ve got breakfast next and then a busy carousel of activities Fire Starting, Life on the Farm and Military Manoeuvres.no images were found
Y4 being kitted out as Roman soldiers. They’re surprisingly heavy!no images were found
Y4 are learning some Roman Military Manoeuvres – how to protect themselves using shields and formations and how to use their spears to defend and attack.no images were found
Life on the Roman Farm… 4W are churning their own butter from cream!no images were found
Life on the Roman Farm… 4W are grinding wheat to make flour.no images were found
Art Topic
Following last term’s Art topic on clay, Y4 visited the Strange Clay exhibition at the @haywardgallery. They had an excellent time exploring how contemporary artists have used clay in unexpected ways. The giant squid 🦑 was a particular favourite!
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TOPIC HOMEWORK EXHIBITION!!
Wow Year 1! What an amazing Topic homework exhibition showcasing all your wonderful home projects linked to your “Toy Story” topic! Thank you for all the support and encouragement from home.
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Wow Year 2! What an amazing Topic homework exhibition showcasing all your wonderful home projects linked to your “Inspirational People” topic! Thank you for all the support and encouragement from home.no images were found
Wow Year 5! What an amazing Topic homework exhibition showcasing all your wonderful home projects linked to your “Time Travellers” topic! Thank you for all the support and encouragement from home.no images were found
Wow Year 6! What an amazing Topic homework exhibition showcasing all your wonderful home projects linked to your “Wakanda Forever” topic! Thank you for all the support and encouragement from home.no images were found
Wow Year 4! What an amazing Topic homework exhibition showcasing all your wonderful home projects linked to your “Rotten Romans” topic! Thank you for all the support and encouragement from home.no images were found
Wow Year 3! What an amazing Topic homework exhibition showcasing all your wonderful home projects linked to your “Ancient Civilisations” topic! Thank you for all the support and encouragement from home.Winter Concert 2022!!
What a wonderful Winter Concert at
@holyspiritsw4 this morning. Despite the snow, we all came together in celebration. A huge well done to our outstanding Y2 tableau, Y6 readers and the Infant and Junior Choirs and a huge well done to all pupils and staff for wonderful singing!
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Whole School Topic Day
Today is Bonneville’s whole school topic day… EYFS have all come dressed in their party clothes for their “Festivals” topic.
… Year 1 have been inspired by their topic “Toy Story”. So many recognisable toys and characters.… Year 2’s topic is “Inspirational People”. I could feel the inspiration as soon as I walked in. Who do you recognise? … Year 3’s topic is “Ancient Civilisations”, the children ran with this theme dressing up as Ancient Egyptians and Ancient Greeks.… Year 4 dressed up as Romans as part of their “Rotten Roman” topic.… Year 5 took inspiration from the pre-historic past right through to Anglos Saxons and Vikings as part of their “Time Travellers” topic.… for Year 6’s “Wakanda Forever” topic you can spot inspiration from across Africa and the “Black Panther” films.
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EYE Christmas Production
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Christmas Jumper Day
There were some amazing Christmas Jumpers on show today. All money raised going to support Save the Children
@savechildrenuk Thank you for all the donations.
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Christmas Lunch
What a wonderful festive Christmas Lunch 🦃. A great feast surrounded by friends, full bellies and great laughs (some great cracker jokes!)!
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EYE Christmas Rehearsal
We were lucky enough to watch EYFS’s dress rehearsal for their Christmas production. At the end we all joined in we they sang “Feliz Navidad… We wish You A Merry Christmas” 🎄 We wish them all the best for their performance to parents, carers, family and friends.
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Reception
Fantastic phonics learning taking place in Reception. Great learning taking part and some wonderful writing of the new hard to spell word “my” and sentence work using phonics.
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Year 4
Year 4 are having an amazing day at The Science Museum.@sciencemuseum. They are having fun exploring and learning about all things Science through hands-on fun and engaging scientific play. Thank you to the staff and adult helpers who made it possible!
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4N Sign Language
4N used a song and British Sign Language to teach us about the Romans.
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Nursery
Learn colours in PE with Nursery.
4w Romans
4W taught us all about the Romans through singing! We can learn so much through music.
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4W class assembly
4W gave us a wondrous class assembly all about their “Rotten Roman” topic learning. There was fantastic singing, acting humour and even Roman soldier defence formations. They taught us all the great things that the Romans gave us including sewage systems and straight roads!
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3W’s wonderful class assembly
Today we saw 3W’s wonderful class assembly. They taught us all things about the amazing and excellent Ancient Egyptians, linked to their Ancient Civilisations topic. They showcased their learning through song, dance and comedy with great explanations and examples of their work.
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Bikeability
Alex from @For2feet is joining us in teaching how to travel actively to and from school. We discussed different ways to travel actively and the physical and mental benefits. He’ll be working with our Bikeability team and visiting us regularly to teach us.
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5F
We enjoyed 5F’s assembly all about their topic “Time Travellers”; English on “The Highway Man”; column method in Maths – a multiplication challenge for the audience; a Spanish gameshow! We learnt about a significant scientist & direction & PSHE with an inspirational song!
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Year 6
We arrived at @PGLTravel Marchants Hill safely. After lunch we explored the whole of Marchants Hill orienteering where our adventures will take place this week! Beginning to get excited. Exploring dorms next.
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We are all LOVING our dinner. So many choices and even a full salad bar. The reviews from the children are that the food is amazing!
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Our first evening activity was “Passport to the World”. We had to explore the grounds of the main house – we were given a country and we had to locate it then answer 3 questions. “It was so much fun!”no images were found
Group 3’s first activity was “Orienteering”. They first orientated themselves with directional language then map reading. We used our skills to follow challenges and locate different places.no images were found
All of group 3 bravely abseiled twice. Everyone was so brave and worked together brilliantly!no images were found
Group 2 are now expert “Survivors”… the did wood whittling, building a shelter and starting a fire. They’re all set for the Survivor Summer Term Topic! How long do you think they’d survive in the woods?no images were found
Group 2 working together collaborating as a team during their “Problem Solving” activity.no images were found
Faced with logs, barrels 🛢 and ropes how on early were we going to build a moving vehicle but through teamwork they took part in “Buggy Building”!no images were found
Campfire’s Burning, campfire’s burning… on Tuesday night we braved the rain and had an amazing campfire We even got to toast marshmallows and sing songs. How lucky are we?!no images were found
We all loved warming ourselves by the campfire. It was a wonderful atmosphere!no images were found
Trying out our chess skills ♟♟ during a break from activities.no images were found
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Climbing the “Trapeze” and jumping off! What determination! Team building fun whilst learning our compass directions. Teamwork and cooperation is vital when taking part in “Jacob’s Ladder”. How many Y6 children do you think will tap the top rung?no images were found
Group 1 bring really brave and climbing up to the top before taking jump on the “Trapeze”! As soon as we found out there wasn’t or in the ball, we weren’t so sure… but what Group 3 will do for 20 DOJOs! Fearless climbing up and jumping off on the “Trapeze”.no images were found
Pre-lunch break time! Not sure where the energy comes from!no images were found
After a morning of fun filled activities, Y6 are settling down to a delicious lunch. @PGLTravel the reviews are in and they’re loving the food!Groups 2 and 3 are learning how to climb the wall safely. It’s so important that we listen well and follow all the instructions to be safe and have fun!
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Group 1 are at the Rifle Range learning to aim and shoot air rifles. With practise, we’re improving our aiming skills. We learnt vital skills about how to be safe when handling and using a rifle. We had to use our hand eye coordination to aim for the target.no images were found
Groups 1 and 4 now scaling the climbing wall! Who do you think made it to the top?no images were found
The “Sensory Trail” is really a feat of trust and communication. We need to trust our friends to successful manoeuvre the woods and the trail.no images were found
Last day at PGL
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FAB QUIZ NIGHT (PTA)
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Nursery
We all love construction at Bonneville! We learn together. Play together. Grow our minds together. Do girls love construction? Yes they do!
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6W
6W reading. They’re enjoying some quiet reading time in the Jordan Library.
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Bonneville staff are proud to be supporting Macmillan Cancer Research
Bonneville staff are proud to be supporting @macmillancancer in our Cake Sale today. Please make sure to support us outside the school gates from 3pm. Thank you to everyone who donated.
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KS2
Well done to this week’s KS2 children who have been nominated by their class teachers for showcasing this month’s value CURIOSITY.
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UKS2
UKS2 were all focussed on Science this afternoon. Year 5 were looking at life cycles and Year 6 were looking at fossils. #FutureScientists #STEMeducation.
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Years 3 and 4
Years 3 and 4 were enjoying their foundation subjects this afternoon… Computing, Music and PE. Always learning.
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KS1
KS1 were busy exploring their humanities lessons this afternoon, Year 1 with a Geography focus in their “Toy Story” topic and Year 2 with a History focus in their “Inspirational People” topic.
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Nursery and Reception
Nursery and Reception children in our Early Years have all settled in well, made new friends and are enjoying their “I Am Special” topic.
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Interviews for Tuck Shop
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Jeans 4 Genes Day
We embraced wearing our jeans for Jeans for Genes Day @jeansforgenes As a school we recognised the day and brought in a charitable donation.
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3G Class Assembly
3G put on a class assembly to KS2 and to their parents and carers. They showcased their learning from their WW2 topic “Conflict in Clapham” and their Ancient Mayan “Rainforest” topic. They also taught us of the importance of the 3Rs: Reduce, Reuse & Recycle through song.
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4N Showcase
4N showcased all their learning from across the curriculum covering Maths, English, Topic amongst other subjects. They have really grown in confidence this year. Well done.
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1G Class Assembly
1G performed their class assembly to KS1 and their parents and carers. They shared all their learning from their “Under the Sea” topic sharing songs, writing and much more. Well done.
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Year 4 Trip to London Zoo
The Year 4 children had a wonderful trip to London Zoo @zsllondonzoo on Friday. They did themselves and @bonnevilleps proud, all whilst having fun, learning lots and seeing some wonderful animals. A huge thank you to our parent helpers. The Y4 children were so lucky that they got to see some amazing animals during their trip to London Zoo @zsllondonzoo A rich learning experience and much discussions linked to their Science and Topic learning.
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Creativity & Enterprise Fair
Creativity & Enterprise Week was a HUGE success. Congratulations to everyone for all of their hard work and enterprising abilities. The Summer in the City (very British) fair was brilliant. Thank you everyone who supported us. #summerinthecity #enterprise #creativity
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Year 5 are busy prepping onions for the Creativity & Enterprise Fair. What could they be for? FIVE DOGS #marketingno images were found
Year 6s prepping for their FROSTED FRENZIES Enterprise Stall for the Summer In The City fair today! Come check us out for iced tea amongst other frozen favourites. #marketing #summerinthecityno images were found
Sports Day
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KS1s Sports Day at Clapham Common. The sun shone down and lots of fun was had by all the children. A huge congratulations to the Green Woodpeckers for their win! Thank you to the KS2 Sports Leads for all their help and to everyone who organised and supported.
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A huge well done to the children chosen to represent their house for their year group. In the girls’ race it was a win for the Yellow Canaries and in the boys race it was a win for the Blue Kingfishers Everyone should be proud.Parents, family and friends races have always been a big deal at @bonnevilleps Sports Days. Today was no different! Up sevonf were the males. A huge well done to everyone who competed and to the eventual winner.
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A huge thank you to @ArkEvelynGrace for hosting KS2s Sports Day especially their Sports Leads. It was a huge success and fun was had by all. Thank you to all the adults involved in organising it and to the parent helpers. A huge well done to all the children too.no images were found
2W Class Assembly
2W explained how they have been comparing Tokyo and London in their “Doing the Lambeth Walk” topic. They used their knowledge of Tokyo to rewrite ‘Katie in London’ as ‘Katie in Tokyo’. They shared the new vocabulary they had learnt in their lessons.
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5F Class Assembly
Thank you to 5F for their fantastic class assembly today. The children wrote, starred, and even produced the slideshow! They showcased this term’s learning on “Microsociety” and we found out what they’ve been learning in Topic, English, Maths, PE amongst other things. Fabulous 5F.
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Pacegirl Books
The very kind and lovely @LawrencePatrice gave me signed copies of two of her books, plus a special tote bag for her next book. I’m donating them to the @bonnevilleps summer fair raffle so head to Bonneville in Clapham on 10 July to buy your tickets.
Year 3 Visit to Brockwell Community Greenhouse
Y3 visited Brockwell Community Greenhouses @GardenBrockwell to learn about the life cycle of plants. They explored why plants have different shaped leaves & how this helps them. They dissected flowers to find parts involved in pollination-there’s 15,000 different pollinators!
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Class 2I Assembly
We learnt about their topic “Doing the Lambeth Walk”. They explained that they have been making comparisons between Tokyo & London – locating England & Japan; ordering key events from their history; sketching techniques; and stories. So much learning
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Year 5 Class Assembly
We got to watch 5H’s Class Assembly. They did a brilliant job showcasing learning across their curriculum in their “Windrush” and “Microsociety” topics. We had singing, drumming, dancing, basketball, poetry, narratives, non-chronological reports, Maths and much more!
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HeadTeachers Award
One of our Year 6 children got a HEADTEACHERS AWARD sticker today for his writing. He’s really embraced the research, planning and writing of diary entries from the perspective of a passenger on the RMS Titanic, linked to their “Survivor” topic. Proud moment
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Pupil Profit
We launched Bonne-FILL Eco Refill stall with @PupilsProfit It was a success and we’ll be back selling on Fridays and Wednesdays after school. Bring your own bottlesor purchase one of our reusable ones for £1.50 and fill up with hand soap, body wash and washing up liquid.
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Pupil Profit
Can’t wait for the launch of Bonne-Fill ECO Refill Shop today @bonnevilleps– I’ve got my 500ml bottles ready to refill. The children have worked very hard – let’s help them reduce plastic by refilling as part of the school routine! Remember your empty bottles! #plasticwaste
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Year 6 KidZania
Year 6 have arrived @KidZaniaLondon and we’re so excited about our day ahead! Y6 being taught the importance of different roles in the world and how to have fun! Police officers, dancers, fashion designers and fire fighters. Y6 learnt so much during their trip to @KidZaniaLondon and had so much fun learning important roles including looking after cars, radio presenting, shop workers and for the emergency services.
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Year 6 Bake Sale
Y6 are busy baking for the Year 6 Bake Sale at 3pm today – Friday 27th May. Please come and support us outside the main gate!
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Year 6 PJ Day
Y6 are loving Pyjama Day. But nothing stops us from working hard and publishing our peer edited and up-levelled writing! Perhaps we’ll benefit from the coziness of our PJs!
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International Day
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The moment everyone was waiting for, the naming of the Ms Parker finally drew out the names from the ballot box, joining Rosie we now have: Luna, Esmeralda, Mischief, Maddy and Fuzz! Welcome to the Bonneville family!Easter Bonnet Parade
Year 5 Carnival
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Paddington Production
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Welcome Back Class of 2019
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Art Enrichment session
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Red Nose Day
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Book Fair 2022
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Science week
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International Women’s Day
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World Book Day 2022
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Year 5 Ufton Court Residential Trip
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Year 4 Ufton Court Residential Trip
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Dress Up Day and Well-being
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Front Garden Development
Thank you to a group of parents who have been working hard to develop our front garden into a communal space to connect with nature. Thank you for continuing this work, at times that is safe for us all. We can see the garden is beginning to take shape.
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Year 6 Spring Update
It has been a very busy time in Year 6. Just before half term, the children took part in Survivor Day. They thought about all of the science and topic learning that they had completed during the half term, and used this to think about how they would survive in the wild.
The children also completed their DT unit on healthy soups. They had investigated different soups; they then worked in groups to design, make and evaluate their own soups. They had a brilliant time, exploring flavour combinations – we may have some budding chefs in our midst.
This week, we started Book Group with Henry Cavendish. The children were reading The Other Side of Truth by Beverley Naidoo. They discussed the story, thinking about the characters and events. Both the questions, and the children’s answers were very thought provoking (we even got retweeted by the author herself). We are ready for our next book, which is very different. Keep an eye on Twitter to see what we think of it.
Black History Month- ‘Black British Icons of our Time’ – Thursday 4th October
This month, in recognition of Black History Month, we are focusing our assemblies and events on Black British Current and Historical influences.
We hosted ‘A Culture Vibe Lunch’ in the dining hall, where we focussed on flavours and music of black culture.
The tables were named after famous black British industry experts, of which each child had the opportunity to post their answers to which industries they think each personality belongs to.
Congratulations to Year 6 who posted the most correct answers.
KS2 Sports Day at Tooting Rec – Tuesday 3rd July 2018
Well done to all the children for taking part in Sport Day this year. Congratulations to our overall winners in KS2, The Red Robbins Team. Well done to our parent winners, female parent race Natalie and Ellie, male parent race Jamie’s Dad and returning winner Akeem. Thank you for the tremendous turn out of parents and all the effort from staff who made it a truly fantastic Sports Day.
Children in Need- Bonneville Go Spotacular!
Our digital leaders took photographs of some special outfits worn for Children in Need
Remembrance Day at Bonneville- Captured by the Digital Leaders
At Bonneville Primary School, we have remembered those who have died in World War I/II. We have been doing activities in classrooms. The early years of Bonneville (Nursery and Reception) have been making poppies using a leaf and dyed pasta for the outside and inside of the poppy. In year two and year four they were making poppies out of card and wore them. In year five, 5K were writing on the white board about World War I and II and 5S took a picture of all the people that have family and veterans that battled/ played a part in either World War I or II standing next to the smartboard that had a picture of a poppy on it. Why poppies represent all the soldiers that died is because in 1915’s Spring, a Canadian doctor, after losing a friend, was inspired by seeing poppies in fields to write a poem that is called ‘In Flanders Fields’. After World War I, due to that reason, the poppy was made a sign of remembrance.
Year 4 Newspaper Articles – Armistice Day
Click here for a larger view of the Year 4 newspaper articles
Extreme Reading Competition
Here are the brilliant entries we received for the extreme reading competition
Science Week at Bonneville
Bonneville Summer Fair – Saturday 18th June 2016
South London Samba Peform at Bonneville International Evening
South London Samba are a group of young people who love to drum. They play music inspired by Latin, Caribbean and African rhythms, blended together with a South London vibe.
Y3 Trip to Kew Gardens
Y1 Trip to the Museum of Childhood
Year 3 Workshop: “Groundwork London: Energy Gardens”
The children had to classify groups of plants, the all planted their own seeds to take home, and we were given hanging baskets and plants for the school.
www.groundwork.org.uk/energy-gardens-uk
Wizard of Oz – April 2016