A group of year 6 children were keen to start a newspaper for the school. The first edition is hot off the press ready for you all. We hope it will be a fortnightly issue (though may become twice per term if too demanding) as the team are very keen and other year 6’s are
Key Stage 2
Ukulele Assembly
Here is the long-awaited Ukulele Assembly (put on hold last year because of Lock-Down) Originally this would have taken place when the children were in Year 4, but here are this year’s Year 5’s, performing some songs outside (so they could sing too!) and a few others inside. I hope you agree with me that
Welcome Presentations to Parents
Dear Parents, The teachers at JHS have put together a presentation of information about your child’s year group ahead of parents evening. Please take time to digest the information and teachers will be happy to answer any queries when you meet with them in the coming weeks. Simply click on the links below to access
Raiders of the Tomb at John Hampden Primary School
Ancient Egypt came to life as Year 4 transformed John Hampden School into the Sahara Desert complete with the ancient tombs of Tutankhamen. The children searched the land for Professor Pembroke, followed his clues and deciphered hieroglyphic messages until they found mummified remains of Tutankhamen. They had to crack secret codes to escape the ancient
Summer School – Year 4
These are some photographs from Year 4’s two weeks at Summer School with Mr. Surman & Mrs. Braybrook. The children wrote recipes for the ‘marshmallow/ fruit kebab skewers’, created them and ate them all up too! They also were listening to the fiction story, ‘There’s a Werewolf in my Tent’. So they created non-fiction posters
Music Bubble Compositions
In the last two weeks of Term 6 a small ‘Music Bubble’ was formed at John Hampden consisting of 6 boys and 6 girls. Together with Mrs Stanway-Williams, Mrs Byrne and Mrs Duffell the children composed and performed their own compositions. Here are the end results; we hope you agree that they are all unique