by One IT Admin | Feb 14, 2024 | Collective Worship, Nursery, Reception, Religious Education, Religious Life, Year Five, Year Four, Year One, Year Six, Year Three, Year Two
Today is the first day of Lent, also known as Ash Wednesday. This is an important time of prayer and reflection but also a time when many people sacrifice or give something up that they love – perhaps chocolate, sweets or even using social media. Others might...
by One IT Admin | Feb 11, 2024 | Computing, Nursery, Reception, Year Five, Year Four, Year One, Year Six, Year Three, Year Two
On Tuesday 6th February all the children at St Aidan’s acknowledged Safer Internet Day. This special celebration, which takes place in February of each year, aims to raise awareness of a safer and better internet for all, and especially for children and young...
by One IT Admin | Feb 9, 2024 | PSHE, Year Four
This week we have been learning about Mental Health week 2024. We talked about different ways to keep our body and our mind healthy. This years theme is ‘ My Voice Matters’. We all have a voice and we all have thoughts, feelings and needs. We used our...
by One IT Admin | Feb 5, 2024 | History, Year Four
Year 4 have enjoyed a very busy fun filled Viking Day. The children have learnt lots of facts about Vikings, their transport, raids, battles, settlements, jobs, entertainment and living conditions. The children have been … handling weapons, tools, armour and...
by One IT Admin | Feb 5, 2024 | Community, English, Year Four
On Friday Mr Merritt, our chair of Governors, came to visit the Year 4 children with a very special request. Part of the school playground has been fenced off while some work has taken place on the neighbouring house. With the work now complete, Mr Merritt has asked...
by One IT Admin | Jan 30, 2024 | Religious Education, Year Four
In RE this half term, Year 4 have been learning about Hinduism. This week the children have learnt about how Hindus show their faith within their families. They have looked at a collection of objects you might find in a Hindu’s home and why, for example, murtis, a...