A huge thank you to all of our wonderful TAs for being incredible!
We are so very lucky to have you x
A huge thank you to all of our wonderful TAs for being incredible!
We are so very lucky to have you x
On Wednesday we were visited by Dr Robyn, Dr Rosie, Dr Emma, Dr Stephen and Dr Luke from the University of Warwick and UHCW. We had the most wonderful afternoon, the children all listened so carefully, joined in and learnt lots of new things about their bodies and looking after themselves.
The children learnt all about healthy eating and making good food choices, wrote pawscriptions for their poorly bears, dressed up in scrubs, gave their teddies a check up, bandaged up their injuries, checked each others heart beats with real stethoscopes and raced around an obstacle course to see how it changed their heart rate.
We’ve had another fantastic day in Year 1 with a special visitor coming to see us!
We started off our morning practicing recognising numbers as words. We practiced recognising the number and then representing it on a ten frame. We also practiced matching the numeral, word and the number of objects together.
After lunch we had a special visitor for our History lesson! Our key question for our History unit this half term is “What was life like when our grandparents were younger?”.
Mrs McCloskey came to visit us in Year 1 to talk about what life was like when she was little. We spoke about the games she used to play (Jacks, Elastics, What’s the time Mr Wolf), how she used to play outside, the technology she had. We also talked about the food she ate and how her mummy didn’t know how to cook sweet and sour chicken or curry as they weren’t things people ate.
Mrs McCloskey told us all about her black and white TV with only 4 channels and how her mum used to wash her clothes. She even brought in her very special doll Shirley that she has had since she was a girl. We loved listened and asked some fantastic questions too!
Please encourage your children to talk to their grandparents about what life was like when they were younger as we would love to share lots of stories.
We finished off our day by counting up the pebbles on our book vote station to decide our story of the day. Today’s winner was the story the Lion Inside by Rachel Bright!

The joy and happiness of the first day of Year 1 has continued through the first two weeks of the year. I am so proud of how well the children have settled into Year 1 and the progress they are already making. They all come into school every day with a smile, ready to learn and enjoy their time in school. I can’t wait to see what the rest of the year has in store for us as a class.
We have already packed so much learning into just a few short days!
Some of our highlights include:
Maths – sorting, counting and representing numbers in different ways, taking our learning outside to practice counting objects as part of a larger group.
English – writing speech bubbles for the colour monster, creating our own Colour Monsters, exploring the features of recounts and recounting our favourite day of the Summer holidays.
Art – Collecting leaves in forest school and using them to create autumnal hedgehog artwork outside. Exploring drawing spirals in many different ways – big, small, moving our whole bodies or just part, loud, quiet, fast and slow.
RE – Celebrating God’s creations by going on a creation walk, taking part in our first prayer service of Year 1, learning the creation story and sequencing it in the correct order. Celebrating Mary our Mother’s birthday and colouring in some beautiful pictures.
PE – Practicing getting changed independently and enjoying our first PE lesson with Mr Youson.
History – Talking about what History is and generating some questions for a special visitor next week.
Other learning – Spending time learning outside, visiting Forest school and playing on the trim trail.
Reminder:
The Teddy Bear Hospital is coming to visit on Wednesday, please bring in an appropriately sized teddy bear to take part in the activities. (We do have a few spares at school just in case you forget!)
VIP Reader:
We are planning to get our VIP reader started for the year. This involves a new adult/visitor coming into school on a Friday just before the end of the day to read the children a story of the visitors choice.
If you would like to volunteer, have a family member or know somebody that has an interesting job or hobby who would like to come to school to read to the class please email me so we can get you booked in.
As always an questions, queries or concerns please email me at [email protected]
We celebrated our first family Mass this Sunday with the theme ‘Love and Correction’. It was lovely to see so many of our families there; our family masses will be celebrated on the first Sunday of every month.
Thank you to our Year 6 readers and altar servers who were wonderful role models.
Today, we came together as a whole school to celebrate in our first school mass of the academic year. We prayed for those affected by the earthquake and how even in the darkest of times, we are blessed.
Thank you again to our readers and altar servers in KS2 and all the families who joined us today.
Today we celebrated International Literacy Day to highlight the importance of literacy and raise awareness for education as a human right.
We took a moment to consider how grateful we are to have our wonderful school and teachers to help us to learn to read and write before taking our class book outside and reading together on the field to share this wonderful gift together.
Welcome back and Welcome to Year 1!
It has been wonderful to welcome all of your children back to All Souls’ today! They all came in smiling and ready to learn.
We had a busy day getting to know our classroom, new teachers and new routines. The children have all embraced the change brilliantly.
Our day started with an assembly where we spent time reflecting on the year ahead with Mr Cooke, Mrs McGrath and Mrs Hartwell. After assembly we discussed our summer and all the experiences we have had both close to home and further afield. The children have spent time sharing the story of the colour monster and talking about our feelings. We will continue to look at this story throughout the week.
We also discussed some rules for our classroom environment so that our classroom is a positive, fun and welcoming place where we can all do our best to learn. The children had some fantastic ideas of promises to include such as ” In Year 1, I will be kind to others and play fairly with my friends.” The class also had lots of time today to get to catch up after the holidays and learn through play while building lots of interesting models in the construction area, practicing their fine motor skills and building puzzles.
Mr Cooke came to visit and had a go at building his own construction model – Mrs McGrath complete with baby bump!
After such a fantastic day Mrs Atwal and I can’t wait to see all the fun we are going to have this year with our new class,
Mrs Corkerry
Welcome back to all our children and families.
We are so excited to welcome all our children and families to back to school for the new academic year. We look forward to hearing all about your summer break and the memories made as well as welcoming our new starters in Nursery and Reception and their families who are joining the All All Souls community this year.
We are confident that 2023-24 will be another fantastic year here at All Souls where we are determined that all our children thrive and make the absolute most progress – academically, personally and spiritually – that they possibly can.
We can’t wait to see those smiling faces on the gate in the morning!
With love,
The All Souls’ Team
Here is a small collection of our favourite memories from Year One! We have had so much fun creating all of these happy memories – long may they continue into Year Two and beyond.
The Year One team would like to thank all the parents for their support throughout the year and for your generous gifts today!
Wishing you all a safe and happy summer holidays!
Lots of love from,
Miss Grantham, Mrs Atwal and Mrs Kirrane
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Year One have been working really hard in maths on our fractions topic!
We enjoyed a story with ice pops as a treat after a warm day!


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