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- Read MorePublished 19/12/24What a fabulous last week of term we have had! a trip to the Panto to see Robin Hood, Christmas Lunch, a visit from Father Christmas and the Herons class entertained us with their ukulele playing.
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Herons made bread
Published 13/12/24For our D&T project, Herons made a selection of different bread rolls that they had planned and designed. They tasted soooo good! - Read More
Infant Production: Cinderalla
Published 12/12/24Cinderella Cinderella has come to a close this week after four wonderful performances to real-life audiences. The acting was simply marvellous and the singing amazing. Every child took part in the actions, the gasping, the dancing, the camaraderie - Read More
Craft Zen Christmas Craft Night
Published 25/11/24A huge gathering took place at school on Friday, where our lovely Mrs Deuble at Craft Zen took us on a wonderfully 'crafty' evening for Christmas. We have been holding these Christmas craft nights for as long as I can remember and - Read More
Kingfishers Trip to Weald & Downland Museum
Published 15/11/24On a gorgeous Autumn day Kingfishers visited the Weald & Downland Museum to further their topic work on Victorian Schools and had a brilliant time. Please click here to see more photos.
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Y5&6 Football Tournament at Bohunt 12/11/24
Published 14/11/24I'm thrilled to share some exciting news from our school community. On Tuesday, eight of our fantastic Year 5 and 6 pupils represented Sheet Primary at the Bohunt participation football event in Liphook.
Our young athletes had a blast, honing their skills and competing in small matches against other schools. They showed great teamwork and determination throughout the day. I'm proud to say we finished 4th out of 8 teams - not too shabby at all!
These events are part of our ongoing commitment to provide plenty of inter-school sporting opportunities. It's wonderful to see our pupils engaging with the wider community and having fun while staying active.
These really are a great opportunity and take up isn't always good so book your child in today:
19/11 Endball Year 1&2
26/11 Protect the President (a version of dodgeball) Year 3/4
10/12 Netball Tournament Year 5 &6
Mrs Robinson, Head teacher.
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Spooky Day
Published 25/10/24There were fun and frolics today on our Halloween-inspired sponsored mufti day/run.
So much effort has gone into the dressing up and the children looked amazing in their outfits today. This afternoon we have our Spooky Sponsored Run on our running track, treats and sweets available to buy as a wonderful community event.
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Harvest Festival
Published 23/10/24Another wonderful Harvest Festival this week
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FOSS & the Great South Run
Published 22/10/24An amazing running fundraiser has raised nearly £1200 for the school this weekend. WOW! Many of our lovely parents took part in both the 5k and the 16k race with the children taking part in the mini Great South Run. Despite the official run b - Read More
Y3/4 Cross Country Race at Bohunt
Published 18/10/24On Tuesday 7 children from Y3/4 took part in the cross country run.
45 children from 6 local primaries took part and the run was twice around Bohunts big sports field.
We had a third and a sixth place during the run, well done to Ted and Remy for that, however ALL of the children did a fabulous job and showed all of our school values in abundance during the run.
A special thank you to the parents who helped transport the children from school and stayed to support and cheer them on.
It was a pleasure to take them, please don’t forget to use this opportunity for extra sports which we make available via our Bohunt Sports membership.Julie Robinson
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Herons Trip to Butser Ancient Farm Oct '24
Published 11/10/24On Friday 4th October, we went to Butser Ancient Farm, for our history topic. We are learning about the Stone Age period. We were so excited! We arrived by minibus and met our guide for the day. William shared lots of historical information about the Stone Ages. We got to walk around a Stone Age village and discovered that the houses were made from cow’s poo, clay and animal skin. Our second activity was clay pottery. We got to mush up a piece of clay and after removing the stones we got to make a model which we could take home. Our third activity was chalk carving. We smoothed the chalk with some flint and we then squeezed some leaves to colour the chalk green. After that, we used the sharp side of the flint to draw patterns. Our fourth activity was to be archaeologists. We dug up a variety of different artefacts. Some of us found flint, some of us found massive pieces of metal, some of us even found skulls and bones. We thoroughly enjoyed our school trip and would love to go back again.
Poppy and Jenny (Herons Class)
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Infant Grandparent Lunch Oct '24
Published 04/10/24We had lots of lovely feedback from our Infant Grandparents who came for lunch. Here are a few of their comments: