Pumpkin soup – the best you ever tasted! Everyone had a taste of our pumpkin soup but the fresh baguette was the most popular choice of afternoon snack.
Have you heard of the scientist John McAdam? In the late 1700s he made roads much better for people by inventing the process known as macadamisation. Y2 enjoyed recreating this by building a small section of road. First we put large cobbles and rocks down to...
This week we have been learning about the difference between questions and commands in our English lessons. In PE we used the internet to learn a new dance without any verbal commands. It was great fun following all of the non-verbal instructions.
Daily Class Prayers Pupils at St Joseph’s School participate in whole school collective worship as well as daily class prayers. Morning Offering Grace before meals Grace after meals night time prayer Pupils act with reverence and respect and respond enthusiastically...
The Good Samaritan award Award goes to children who have gone over and above in their behaviour expectations in school and who represent our School Values. Our School Values: Love: We show kindness to one -another. Trust: We tell the truth. Respect: We Listen...
Which material is best for blocking a hole in a bucket? In Year 2 we pondered this question then collected suitable materials, made predictions, carried out an experiment and came to a conclusion. Clay was the best material and cotton wool was the worst, in case...