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February 2024

  • Year 1 Gruffalo Trail

    Published 29/02/24

    Year 1 went on a trip to the woods. We went to find the Gruffalo. We travelled through the woods and we found some moss, we walked through some squelchy mud and puddles.

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  • Fairy Tale Funday

    Published 09/02/24

    We ended the term with our Fairy Tale Funday on Friday 9 February.

    It was wonderful to see so many parents/carers in our Nursery today having some magical fairy tale fun!

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  • My Voice Matters!

    Published 07/02/24

    This week we celebrated Children's Mental Health Week. This year's theme is 'My Voice Matters'.

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  • MLP Poetry Slam

    Published 07/02/24

    On Wednesday 7 February, Year 5 students from William Byrd and Belmore, and Year 7 students from Barnhill came together for the annual MLP poetry slam. All of the children in Year 5 were supported in writing a poem based on the theme, 'Proud to be Me'. We heard poems about pride in our religions, race, bodies, appearance, personality and more. It was so beautiful to celebrate our differences through this art form.

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  • Learning about Guinea Pigs

    Published 05/02/24

    In Year 2, we had the chance to meet the new Guinea pigs. Our Science lessons have been all about animals, including humans. We learned about what animals need to survive, how they change as they grow, how to compare animals and their offspring, and the different lifecycles of animals.

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  • Spelling Bee

    Published 02/02/24

    We are thrilled to share that the Spring Spelling Bee at William Byrd was a great success this year.

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  • Young Voices Choir

    Published 01/02/24

    On Thursday 1 February, we took 46 children to the OVO Wembley Area to perform in one of the world's largest choir. Thousands of students from schools across England joined in song. We have been preparing since September and sang songs including 'The Moment' and 'Matilda Medley'. We were one of few schools who learned all of the Makaton (sign language) to go along with the songs and were even complimented on it by other schools and teachers.

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