What an amazing few weeks it has been for our Year 5 pupils! They have truly knuckled down and immersed themselves in a variety of humanities subjects, including Religious Studies, Geography, History, and PSHEE. Their hard work culminated in a fantastic final project that involved creating artefacts linked to religion, beautifully merging elements from both Religious Studies and Design Technology. The creativity displayed was simply extraordinary—each artefact was not only well-crafted but also backed by meticulous research. To top it all off, we held a grand showcase, inviting parents to admire the pupil’s impressive efforts. Pupils were awarded stickers for their brilliant Challenge Prep work, and we’re delighted to announce that joint first place was awarded to India and Elizabeth, who each collected an impressive 13 stickers! A huge well done to Year 5 for your spectacular achievements; we’re incredibly proud of you!

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