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  • Maths Workshops for Parents

    Fri 30 Nov 2012
    The Year 3 and 4 Maths workshop was a great success and all parent feedback was extremely positive. Parents commented that they particularly enjoyed finding out about the methods which are used to teach multiplication and division and reported that they feel more confident in helping their children with homework as a result of attending the workshop.

    It was a great evening where all the parents got fully involved and had a chance to try out some of the techniques we use for teaching maths; thank you to all those who attended.

    Unfortunately the Year 5 and 6 workshop had to be cancelled due to a low uptake but this will be offered again in the Spring term.




















































  • Miss Hughes visited to our link school in India during October half term

    Thu 08 Nov 2012

    For the past two years we have had a link with a school in Gujerat in India and have shared collaborative learning projects with them. Some of our children have got to know children from our link school through letters and emails. 

    We applied for funding from the British Council to enable a reciporcal visit to take place between a teacher from each school and we were successful in securing the funding.






























































































































































































     

    So during October half term Miss Hughes went to visit the school in India to share more work and plan for Year Four's upcoming topic.  She had a fantastic time and our link school Anand Vidya Vihar made her very welcome with dance presentations, local food and much more. She was impressed by the Indian Pupil's learning and enjoyed her time at the school.  Miss Hughes is leading a whole school assembly next week to share her experiences and the hundreds of photographs she took!

     

    We are now hoping to receive a reciprocal visit and are looking forward to welcoming the teacher from India to share the fantastic things we do here at Springbank. Year 4 are also looking forward to starting their India Topic in the Spring term.

     

    This is all part of our International curriculum and work towards the Stephen Lawrence Standard. This learning enables our children to develop a greater awareness of different cultures and promotes celebrating diversity and respect for all, something we believe is extremely important for all our children.

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