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  • Spring Celebration Cards

    Wed 27 Mar 2024 Mrs Ellis

    All year groups have done some fantastic learning this week with our in depth look at the Christian celebration of Easter (more details to come on our RE page) and each class has made either an Eater Card, a Spring Card or a card to celebrate different festivals and celebrations happening at the moment such as Eid and Holi. 

     

    Here are some wonderful examples.

  • Year 3 Listen to Me concert

    Tue 26 Mar 2024

    Year 3 performed their Brass Listen to Me concert on Thursday and what a performance they gave us! Mrs Gough and Miss Thomas were 'blown' away with the effort, resilience and technique shown by everyone. A big thank you to Mrs Vaughn for teaching us how to play the cornet, horn and trombone. We look forward to learning how to play a new instrument next term!  

  • Year 6 Netball Match

    Tue 26 Mar 2024 Mrs Gough

    Our Year 6 Netballers took to the court yesterday at Castel Hill School. Mrs Gough was blown away with the team work and skills portrayed! There has been so much improvement since our first match. Great Binfields came away winning 11-5! Well done team!

  • Basingstoke Trail Trip - Year 6

    Wed 20 Mar 2024

    The sun shone down on us today and the Year 6 were able to thoroughly make the most of the glorious weather during their Basingstoke Trail trip into town. All of the children were respectful, polite and showed great intrigue in our local area. Because of this, we feel they were able to gain lots from the trip and will hopefully be able to impart lots of this knowledge when they are next in town with you, further demonstrating what a fantastic day we all had. The children were genuinely surprised to notice and learn so many new facts about our town centre which they had never spotted before yet walked past numerous times!

     

    Our Basingstoke trail included:

    - Exploring the beautifully historic St Michaels Church, which has links to both WW2 and the Tudor period (previous topics that we have studied this year). We really benefitted from the knowledge of the volunteers at the church who were able to bring the history of the building to life.

    - Learning about the tragic tale of Mrs Blunden who is said to have been buried alive (twice!) near the Holy Ghost Cemetery. We also visited Thomas Burberry’s grave which is located here too.

    -  Noticing the informative blue plaques dotted around town referencing the importance of a number of locations relating to great historical figures such as Jane Austin, Thomas Burberry and the history of the Basingstoke market.

    - Locating what used to be the residence of Thomas Burberry’s first retail shop (what used to be the British Heart Foundation at the top of town) which has now been converted into a new supermarket.

    - Visiting the current exhibition at the Willis Museum and taking a look at the history of Basingstoke exhibition on the middle floor.

     

    And these are to name just a few of the activities we took part in today. We also enjoyed spotting the fairly recent artistic additions to our town centre and were fascinated to see Kev Munday’s artwork up close and in real life – an artist who has inspired us with our artwork this half term. The general public were also in great spirits too and were really happy to see our children out and about enjoying their local area, as well as enjoying their commutes with the addition of 59 children on the bus. 

     

    Take a look at our photos to see what a fantastic day we had.

  • Barnaby Bear

    Thu 14 Mar 2024 Year 2

    On Tuesday, the year 2 children were lucky enough to be invited to the Anvil to watch Barnaby Bear's adventures at sea. This is part of the Hampshire Music Services commitment to bring music alive for children. Willow and Sycamore were very excited to travel into Basingstoke on a bus and walk through town in their bear ears and pirate hats!  They had been practising the songs and were in fine voice along with other schools from around the area. The story told, explained that every pirate is gifted a bear and that one pirate had lost his bear and it had been locked in a chest. Would Barnaby bear be able to save Bertie! Of course he did and the kids loved Barnaby Bear. One of the children exclaimed it was "The best day ever!" We can't wait for next year's adventures with Barnaby!

  • Year 5 STEM trip to QMC

    Wed 13 Mar 2024

    Today some of the Year 5 pupils (Science Ambassadors and a few extras pulled from a hat) were lucky enough to attend the Basingstoke Primary Schools STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Fair at QMC. The children took part in a range of interactive activities ran by different businesses. The aim was to educate them about STEM industries and career options, as well as challenge perceptions and job role stereotypes. Mrs Franklin was immensely proud of all the children who came along and she received fantastic feedback about their engagement and attitudes.