Christmas Fayre 2024

The children thoroughly enjoyed designing and making a variety of items to sell at our Christmas Fayre this year. They carefully sourced materials and looked at profit margins to make sure that they did not make a loss! The Fayre was supported brilliantly by families and our community and we managed to make £953.20. Bendigedig pawb! What a fantastic event!

Father Christmas paid a visit and was very impressed with his ‘Narnia’ grotto, through the wardrobe!

Building LEGO Rollercoasters and Programming

We had a super Science and Technology day using LEGO to build our rollercoasters.  First of all, we used the LEGO to build our track and then we tested our rollercoaster from the launcher to see if it would stay on the track. 

We then used LEGO We do to program a sensor which had a windmill attached to it.  We put our sensor next to the track and every time the rollercoaster went past the sensor, the windmill would spin.

Enillwyr Tocynnau Cymraeg

Congratulations to our Welsh badge winners last week. You have been using lots of incidental Welsh inside and outside of the classroom. Bendigedig pawb!!

Measuring Brynny

We measured Brynny in November to to see if the space would be suitable for us to build our rollercoaster on. We used trundle wheels to measure the area and perimeter.

Amser Panto!

We had a fabulous time watching Sleeping Beauty last week in the Courtyard in Hereford. Thank you to our Friends of School for our snack packs.

Ffair Nadolig

Well done for all of the children for working so hard on their table centrepieces and their Christmas Eve plates. Thank you to the following members of staff/volunteers that made these production lines possible…. Sally Humphries, Kath George, Sarah Lloyd, Jade Durban, Carole Stokes, Nick Tranter, Helen Lloyd, Sue Hayward and Simon License. Finally, thank you to our fantastic parents and members of community that have purchased our goods and supported us.

Making our rollercoasters

This week we have been busy making our rollercoasters. Its was really tricky to build and make the curves and the loops, but we persevered and Knighton Town Council were really pleased with our prototypes.