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Forest School wk beginning 17th September

This week in our Forest School sessions we used the bow saw.  We listened carefully to the tools talk so that we knew how to use it safely.  We used the bow saw to cut slices of wood from a branch.  we then decorated the slices and wrote a Fruit of the Spirit on each one.  Next week we will finish using the palm drill to put holes in the slices and then we can hang them up in the willow dome.

On Thursday some of the children worked together to make a small den / house for an animal.  It even had a swimming pool!

ST. Clement’s Stay and Play

Stay and Play

On Wednesday mornings, St. Clement’s holds a Stay and Play session for children aged birth – 3 Years. The sessions are held in the school hall, where there is a wide range of toys and activities to engage the little ones, as well as, friendly staff and parents to enjoy a nice chat with.

If you are interested in attending the sessions then please come along and enjoy the fun! Sessions run from 9.00am – 10.00am and families without children attending  St. Clement’s are also welcome. See Miss Akers for further details.

End of Year graduation and production Year 6

This was a momentous day for Year 6. The children took part in their graduation  ceremony and were  very emotional and proud  when telling of  their fond memories of the times at St Clement’s.

We moved swiftly onto our class  production ‘ Robin and the Nechells Hoodies’  It was a super performance with all the children enjoying  their new found acting roles. The children sung beautifully too and the parents were very impressed.

Well done Year 6, you were a credit to yourselves ,the  staff and  your family. We wish you every success in your Secondary Schools.

St Clement’s C of E Academy Multi Sports Morning Feedback.

A big thank you for the children who gave such great feed back on our multi sports morning earlier on in the year. Ramesah – “I had a great time because I got to meet new people and make new friends from other schools.” Adam – “It was really fun playing all the different games, dodgeball was my favourite.”  Hiba – “I liked everyone collaborating with each other and everyone having fun playing all the games.” Eghlls – “I liked the whole day because everyone worked as a team.” Zariah – “I liked when we played football and I was in goal.”

Health and Wellbeing Pupil Voice

The children were asked how, at St. Clement’s Academy, we support and teach positive Health and Wellbeing.

“You can do Yoga to calm yourself down and relax your mind.” Musab Year 4

“The ‘Time Out’ slips help us a share how we feel – if we can’t tell an adult.” Redwan Year 5

“Mindfulness colouring helps us to relax. ” Lyla Year 5

” I have learnt how to take care of my body.” Poppy Year 6

“There is always someone to talk to when you have a problem.” Mohamed Adam Year 6

“There is always help.” Isa Year 6

“If you struggle with your work or worries the teachers will listen to you and help you.” Sumaya A Year 4

“We are taught how to treat ourselves and respect ourselves.” Selah Year 5

“Calm time before PSHE helps us to focus ion our learning and clear our minds.” Kiana Year 5

We are listened to.” Annayah Year 5

“The School Nurse comes in and teaches us how to treat our body and minds in the right way.” Aneesa Year 4

 

Cosmic Card Trip – Summer Term

The children have spent all term collecting ‘Cosmic Card’ stamps by finishing their day in gold, on the classroom rocket, and by following the expectations of the Academy. The children, with the most stamps – from each class, were awarded with a morning at Star City. KS1 went to Monster Mayhem and McDonalds, whist KS2 went to Mini Golf and KFC. The children then had the chance to play in the park before coming back to school. At St. Clement’s Academy we are very proud of the children’s achievements – well done!

Cosmic Card Trip Summer Term.

The children have spent all term collecting ‘Cosmic Card’ stamps by finishing their day in gold, on the classroom rocket, and by following the expectations of the Academy.  The children, with the most stamps – from each class, were awarded with a morning at Star City. KS1 went to Monster Mayhem and McDonalds, whist KS2 went to Mini Golf and KFC. The children then had the chance to play in the park before coming back to school. At St. Clement’s Academy we are very proud of the children’s achievements – well done!