Year 3 Viking Day
Year 3 took part in a wonderful Viking Day recently. The children all arrived in fabulous Viking costumes and took part in a wealth of craft activities including...
Year 3 took part in a wonderful Viking Day recently. The children all arrived in fabulous Viking costumes and took part in a wealth of craft activities including...
Arriving at Shakespeare’s Globe, we were struck by how small it is compared to the modern buildings all around. Our tour guides took us into the auditorium, bringing...
This week the Reception classes visited Farmer Gow’s Activity Farm. See the photos here It was a bright and sunny day and the children enjoyed feeding the sheep, pigs...
The new half term started melodiously with The Manor’s ‘Big Sing’ House event on Monday! From a super shortlist provided by Mrs Woodall at the end of last...
On Friday 12 February, 4S took part in Chandlings’ ‘Festival de Français’. Eleven other schools presented some short plays, songs and sketches in a lovely non-competitive celebration of...
On Wednesday 10 February, six Year 6 girls, Madame Spikes and Mrs Bicarregui went to The School of St Helen’s and St Katharine’s for their ‘Love Languages’ competition....
This week, Year 1 were excited to welcome the Arctic explorer Mr Jim Wilkinson to The Manor. Year 1 have been learning about the Arctic Circle and many...
The whole school has been having great fun creating artwork for the Young Art Oxford Competition 2016. The theme this year was ‘What Makes Me Laugh’ and the...
The hairs on the back of every neck were standing firmly on end as we watched the video of Chloe Rogers stroking home the most significant goal of...
Year 4 had the pleasure of meeting Ben Rosec, the head coach of Abingdon Squash Club who has great enthusiasm for the sport. The girls learnt how to...
Year 2 have made a vibrant start to our Indian topic this term, linked to some fantastic Science learning. This term began with Indian food tasting, encouraging the...
The Vikings from 3P rowed into assembly at The Manor claiming they were farmers (which isn’t quite true!). They entertained the school and their parents with lively songs...