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This quote has always resonated with me as I feel it highlights the importance of a resilient and inclusive approach to both teaching and learning.
Every experience, every observation, every interaction is a learning experience. We are all lifelong learners and at New Hartley First School we foster, promote and admire a love of learning. We encourage all of our children to ‘dream big’ and ‘aim high’.
We pride ourselves on our welcoming and nurturing ethos and would highly recommend that any prospective parents or carers come and visit.
We would love to meet you!
Mrs Dowdney
Year 4 have had a brilliant week. They were so proud of themselves for writing 'a 5 paragraph story' where their character finds a mysterious black hole which he uses to his advantage. The inspiration came from our class novel 'The Boy Who made the World Disappear' which the children are really enjoying. ... See MoreSee Less
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As part of their art unit on prehistoric painting, Year 3 have been drawing the basic shapes of animals before using pen and charcoal to make the lines stand out. ... See MoreSee Less
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Year 2 have had another super week! In art, we have been exploring mixing primary colours to make different shades of secondary colours. In computing, we have continued our new unit about using ICT to make music by listening to different songs and drawing and describing how they made us feel. In maths, we have been counting pounds and pence and finding different ways to make the same amount. Excellent work Year 2! ... See MoreSee Less
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Y1 have enjoyed our work on 2D shapes this week. They can name many common shapes, explain what makes a 2D shape 2D and describe their properties. They have created pictures and repeating patterns using stencils, tiles, pegs boards and more! ... See MoreSee Less
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Year 4 have had an excellent week. We have begun our train model project in earnest by tackling the hardest part; measuring, cutting and sawing the wooden base. Not too many pictures as we had to concentrate really hard! All fingers accounted for 😀 ... See MoreSee Less
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This week Year 3 have enjoyed building castles as part of their D&T project. They worked very hard to build them using recycled household materials and they look fantastic! ... See MoreSee Less
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