Learning and Teaching

Maths 

The children have been learning about Chance and Probability. The children have identified outcomes for everyday events and describe them using day to day language such as will happen, likely, certain, impossible etc.  

Examples of a some hands on chance and probability activities you could do with your child at home: 

  • flip a coin.
  • roll a die (you can use dice with more than 6 sides for a bigger challenge)
  • pull a card from a deck.
  • pull a marble from a bag (or a colored counter, block, etc.)
  • spin a spinner (you can make one with a pencil and paper clip or pull one from a board game)

Faith Learning 

Last Day Of Term

On the last day of term- Thursday 6 April, we invite all students to bring in a gold coin to contribute to our Caritas Coin Snail Trail that will be the culmination of our Lenten giving. 

Confirmation Reflection Day

Please RSVP for the Confirmation Reflection Day Camp Fire HERE