Keep up to date with the latest news around the school.
Year 1 experimented with block printing earlier this week!
A huge thank you for all the very generous donations for Mission Christmas.
There'll be some very happy children this Christmas who would otherwise go without, the community at Chorlton C of E truly living our vision of helping those who cannot help themselves.
Thank you
Reception received an exciting letter in the post this week from a farmer called Annie. The class has been linked with Annie through a project which seeks to educate children on the journey from farm to fork. Reception have drafted a reply to Annie asking her questions about her dairy farm and Mrs Allen and Miss Anderson hope to set up some live meetings through zoom to find out more about life on the farm.
Reading buddies recommenced this week providing an opportunity for younger children to read with older year groups at lunchtime. Thank you to all the Reading Buddies in Years 4, 5 & 6 that have volunteered to take part. The shelter was busy this week with younger children enjoying having some quiet time at lunch time to share a book with a buddy!
Year 1 found a crime scene in their classroom earlier this week!
Concentration is through the roof while we are making our super hungry “more than/less than” crocodiles
Chorlton CE are pleased to announce that Georgia's artwork has been selected to be part of the Royal Academy's Young Artists' Summer Show. There were over 33,000 entries to the competition but Georgia's piece, 'Blackbird on a Branch',caught the eye of the judges and is now being exhibited at the Royal Academy Gallery in London. Georgia and her parents were lucky enough to be invited to view the exhibition last weekend. What a fantastic experience - we are all so proud of you!
In year one we have been thinking about what life was like for children in Victorian Britain around the time when our school was built. We have learnt that some children worked in factories and we have been looking at the work of LS Lowry
Year 4 conducted a local history study as part of our 120 year celebration. We learnt all about the history of Chorlton and considered how some of the oldest buildings have changed since 1901
Year 3 enjoyed their local study with Miss Matthews. They thought about when the school was built and how Chorlton has changed since then