Y6 New Topic - 'Why was winning the Battle of Britain in 1940 so important?'
Year 6 started off their new learning journey
Year 6 started off their new learning journey
The whole school enjoyed visiting St John’s Church for our Harvest Assembly, led by Richard.
Year 6 visited Bourne Community College as part of the Enthuse STEM project they began in Year 5. This time, they learnt how to solder to make bracelets, and designed the sails for a windmill, which they then tested with a huge fan. The children showed our PRIDE values in abundance and had a very enjoyable time.
On Tuesday 5th October, Year 6 enjoyed a visit from author Cath Howe.
As part of the Chichester Book Festival, each child was given their
own copy of her book, The Outsiders, which she signed with a personal
message.
Eagle and Buzzard classes had a Year 6 leavers assembly in the church led by Richard Carter.
Our Year 3/4 and Year 5/6 hockey teams played some awesome hockey against 6 other local schools. Both teams came first! Well done Southbourne Juniors!
We were extremely fortunate to be able to host a traditional wagon built by members of the Salford Irish Traveller Community, Salford Children's Services and Salford Community Leisure. A huge thank you to Salford Ethnic Minority and Traveller Achievement Service for this opportunity.
Choreographer(s): Miss Lambert and the 10 dancers from Year 4
Amelia-Sky, Bella, Flora and Lilly won the Jubilee plate competition - congratulations!
Some of our Year 5 pupils had a fabulous morning as part of the launch of the STEM Enthuse Project at the Bourne on 1st April.
Last year, Southbourne Juniors was one of more than 9,000 schools across England and Wales that took part in the census education programme, Let’s Count!.
World Book Day costumes and a fabulous day with Harry Venning, an award-winning cartoonist, illustrator and comedy writer.