Country Dancing Display
Recently our Year 1 and 2 pupils from both Cambridge City and Madingley showed off their dancing talent in a country dancing display.
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Recently our Year 1 and 2 pupils from both Cambridge City and Madingley showed off their dancing talent in a country dancing display.
As part of our 'Off We Go' topic, our Year 1 Cambridge city pupils have been developing their sketching skills.
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Pre-prep pupils were joined by Kindergarten on Monday 3 June to launch their new theme for this term - ‘Off We Go’.
Earlier this term we invited the NSPCC to our Pre-Prep and Junior School to deliver their ‘Speak out, stay safe’ programme, which included an assembly giving pupils the knowledge and understanding they need to stay safe from abuse and neglect. The NSPCC teach children to speak out if they are worried, either to a trusted adult or to Childline.
On Thursday 23 May while the sun shone outside, pupils in Year 2 were shining under their own spotlight of individual musical talent. All Year 2s who have lessons on an individual instrument were invited to play in a concert at Madingley. 23 pupils accepted the offer and played their own piece to a receptive audience of staff, parents, grandparents and siblings.
SPF Kindergarten children joined together for a very successful Forest School morning at Dame Bradbury’s on Monday 29 April.
The pupils in Pre-Prep enjoyed a fun-packed day looking for ‘hidden treasures’ as part of their thematic launch day on Thursday 25 April.
Our Key Stage 1 pupils were also off site last week to visit Stansted airport.
Kindergarten and Reception in the City had an experience at the Senior School last week and used the large hall to test out their aeroplanes.
The children in Early Years went on their own hunt and an exciting tour of the Botanical Gardens to see how many different species of common birds they could spot in a morning.
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