The United Kingdom

As part of our Geography, we recapped some of our year 1 learning. In groups the children were asked to put back together a cut up map of the United Kingdom. The children remembered this information really well and could name the 4 countries that make up the United Kingdom. Some could also remember the capital city of each of those countries. We will now be moving on to look at some maps of Leeds and looking at how Leeds has changed over the years too.

Leeds Visit

Our Year 2 trip into Leeds city centre was a fun-filled day packed with discovery and creativity! We began in City Square and made our way to the Civic Hall, where the children sketched the impressive building and spotted the golden owls perched high above its entrance — a proud symbol of Leeds. As we walked through the city, we took time to compare old and new buildings, noticing the differences in design, materials, and size. The children were fascinated by how modern glass structures stood alongside older stone buildings, showing how the city has changed over time. We stopped to see the gold post box dedicated to local Olympic champion Nicola Adams, before strolling through the busy Trinity shopping centre. Lunchtime was spent at Kirkgate Market, where we soaked up the atmosphere of one of the oldest markets in the country. Afterward, we visited the beautiful Corn Exchange and admired its curved architecture. Our final stop was the Royal Armouries before catching the coach back to school — tired but full of excitement after a brilliant day out. A big thank you to all the volunteers who helped on the day!

Forest Schools Day

On Thursday, the children in 2CN had a fantastic Forest School day, full of creativity, exploration, and adventure. The morning was spent willow weaving, where little hands carefully shaped natural materials into beautiful wreaths. Later, the children gathered leaves, flowers, and twigs to create stunning nature picture postcards, proudly showing off their artistic flair using treasures from the woodland floor. To end the day, everyone gathered around the firepit to toast marshmallows—sticky fingers and big smiles all round! It was a wonderful day of learning, laughter, and connecting with nature so a huge thank you to Mrs Whittaker for organising everything.

🎪 KS1 Circus Sensible ACE Day 🎪

KS1 had a fantastic time on Tuesday as we welcomed the Circus Sensible Team into school for an unforgettable  experience!

The day kicked off with an electrifying assembly, where  the children were wowed with amazing circus skills, instantly igniting their excitement for the day ahead.

Throughout the day, each class took part in hands on circus workshops, exploring activities like plate spinning, ribbon twirling, balancing and more. Every session was led by a skilled professional, ensuring all children (and teachers!) were supported and engaged as they learned new tricks.

The day ended with a show stopping finale, where children volunteered proudly demonstrated their new talents. It was a joy to see their confidence grow and their faces light up as they performed for their peers.

A big thank you to to all the children and staff who helped make the day so memorable. What a brilliant way to build confidence, coordination and teamwork – all while having fun!