Modes of transport
This half term in Reception we have been exploring different modes of transport! We have read and retold the story of the naughty bus and sent our very own bus on some
This half term in Reception we have been exploring different modes of transport! We have read and retold the story of the naughty bus and sent our very own bus on some
Free music therapy sessions, to support children’s mental health are being held at Charter East Dulwich. In order to secure a place children must be enrolled by the following
This year, Beech class have been exploring the world of multiplication. We used arrays to show that multiplication is commutative ( 3 x 4 = 4 x 3), we used place value counters to show that if 3 x 4 = 12 then
On Monday, Beech Class had a special visitor who had travelled along way to meet them – all the way from the Stone Age. Ug explained how people adapted through time – especially the ice age.
May 2024 will once again be testing time for pupils in Years 2 and 6. From this year, however, testing of Key Stage 1 (KS1, Year 2) pupils will be optional, however most schools are expected to test as in previous years.
Our events and workshops both in school and off site are always a fantastic adventure in creative learning for our children to enjoy. Our events diary is constantly updated with new activities happening here at
What a great start to 2024 our Reception children have had. With a new year and a new term well underway, the children are getting to grips with the many learning opportunities available to them both in the classroom and in the outdoor
In music this term, Years 3 and 4 children will be learning how to play the Recorder. A recorder is a woodwind musical instrument that you blow into to produce a sound. It was known as the English flute in the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries when it
DKH Primary School would like to take this opportunity to say Happy New Year to all of our amazing Children, Parents and Carers. We hope that you all had a fun filled, relaxing and enjoyable Christmas break with your family and loved ones.
For music today, Mr Dixon has been teaching the children a line dance entitled “Alabama Gal”. Originally an Alabama Folk Song, “Alabama Gal” is sung while dancing in a Virginia Reel style. This folk dance originates in Scotland, but came over to America to