Kinaesthetic Learning in Year 2
Each new academic year, the leap from year-group-to-year-group can be quite overwhelming for some children. Getting accustomed to a new teacher, new way of doing things, new curriculum- which is…
Each new academic year, the leap from year-group-to-year-group can be quite overwhelming for some children. Getting accustomed to a new teacher, new way of doing things, new curriculum- which is…
This half term, all classes are exploring the theme of ‘Going for Goals’ as part of their PSHE topic. At Forest, children are constantly challenged in the classroom, to encourage…
Just a taster of some of the fun activities children in late stay participate in: Making towers/ buildings from dried spaghetti and marshmallows Designing their own wooden maracas Creating lollipop-stick…
In addition to normal school-day hours, here at Forest, we offer wraparound care from 7:30 am Breakfast Club, run by Mrs. McClearn, to 5:55 pm Late Stay, run by Mrs….
It is hard to believe that we are already at the end of our Autumn term and that we are now breaking up for Christmas. The term has gone so…
As we come to the end of another busy Autumn term, please use the links below to read the latest blogs written by our Key Stage Co-ordinators, Mrs. Bradley and Mrs….
The Main Choir recently helped to spread some festive cheer by taking part in a carol service at Manchester Cathedral in aid of The Children’s Society. The Children’s Society helps change…
Here at Forest, teachers are continually searching for creative ways in which to deliver cross-curricular lessons and last week was no different. Using their newfound understanding of playscript format alongside…
To enhance their history topic of learning about the Tudors, Year 4 visited the magnificent Lyme Park near Disley in Cheshire to experience Christmas as Tudors. The estate is managed…