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December 24, 2009

Key Stage Two Christmas Performance at St. Albans

We closed the Autumn term with a festive performance at our local church. Year 6 provided narration and introductions while other year groups provided singing, acting, musical performances and even a rap!

The staff and children of Carr Hill would like to wish you all a Merry Christmas and look forward to returning to school on Tuesday 5th January 2010.

Violinists

Y3/4 Friendly Beast Rap

Y4 God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen

Y5 Christmas around the world

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December 14, 2009

People who keep us safe.

Diane, our Community Police Officer, came to talk to the children in year 1 and 2 about keeping safe.

The Road Safety Officer came to visit us and showed us how to cross the road safely.

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December 11, 2009

Clean up day

We took our rubbish to the recycling point on Carr Hill Road and planted bulbs outside the park on 'Clean up day.'

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Year 3/4 visit Stonehaugh, Northumberland

Braving the weather

Despite the weather, years 3 and 4 visited the totem poles in Stonehaugh last week. This followed our studies of the Navajo native Americans. We sketched, made our own shelters and gathered information to draw our own maps of the area when got home.

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Sketching in the rain.

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1st shelter

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2nd shelter

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Proud builders

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Mr Kidd is at the front of the queue for lunch!

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Mess tent

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December 7, 2009

Halloween Disco

Look at the scary guests at the year 1 & 2 Halloween disco!

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Baptism Service

Becky Glover, the school vicar, came to give a baptism service to the children in years 1 & 2. They used role play as they discussed all parts of the service.

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