School News
- 17/01/25
Forest School
In our second week at Forest School, we made mini fires with flint & steel, cotton wool balls, paper and dried plants. We had to make sure that the fire was kept small and the wind did not blow it away. There was also clay and natural material for us to be creative with if we wanted to. On...Read Full Story - 17/01/25
- 17/01/25
Animate Arts Champion
We have some very exciting news to share with you, Westlands Primary School has been named as one of three Champion Schools for Animate Arts company! We are so proud to be chosen for this very special award! Kent-based community interest company, Animate Arts, is delighted to name Westlands...Read Full Story - 15/01/25
- 13/01/25
- 13/01/25
Turtle Class Update
Wow! What a fantastic start to 2025, Turtle Class! All the children have come back ready to learn and continue to show their brilliant manners and kindness! We have had a busy start to Term 3, we have been creating our story maps in English where they have added a twist to the Toy...Read Full Story - 10/01/25
Forest School
It was very cold when Year 3 started their Forest School Sessions on Monday, but being active kept the children warm. The den building was a great success and so was the mud hole.The sun shone for us on Tuesday and the whole Sea Urchin group worked very hard on building a den. Jellyfish ca...Read Full Story - 10/01/25
- 10/01/25
- 20/12/24
Weekly Attendance Poster!
Please see our last weekly attendance poster for 2024! Well done to Capybara class! We hope you all a restful break and we will see you in the New Year!Read Full Story - 20/12/24
Whoops-A-Daisy Angel!
The EYFS Christmas show this year was called Whoops-A-Daisy angel which is about two disorganised but popular angels who are chosen to show the way to Bethlehem to celebrate the birth of a special baby. The adults were so impressed with how well the children remembered their lines, songs a...Read Full Story - 18/12/24
Forest School!
What a fantastic term Ladybird and Rabbit Class had at Forest School. The children learned how to stay safe in an outdoor environment as well as staying warm. We used hacksaws, palm drills, peelers and Mora knives, created with clay and tackled tricky lashings. The digging hole became very deep, we...Read Full Story