Haytor View

Community Primary School & Nursery

Learning together ~ enjoying success ~ aiming high ~ celebrating difference ~ enriching community

Haytor View

Community Primary School & Nursery

Learning together ~ enjoying success ~ aiming high ~ celebrating difference ~ enriching community

Andy Goldsworthy sculptures and temporary art.

Autumn has definitely arrived! The children have been exploring the artist Andy Goldsworthy and some of the natural sculptures he has created. The children were challenged with using natural objects to create patterns and sculptures in the style of Andy Goldsworthy....

Our End of Half Term Pizza Making!

Look at the state of those hands! Clear evidence of lots of creative fun had. The children have spent the afternoon kneading dough, spreading sauce and sprinkling cheese to create their own pizzas. The children have shared that their pizzas were “tasty”,...

In the moment learning opportunities.

Sometimes, something happens which is just to good an opportunity to miss. Following it up means taking risks, abandoning plans and thinking on your feet, but this is always where and when the best learning happens. One of the mums came in today with a butterfly farm...

It is so good to be able to assemble again!

We have missed being together! The children in year 1 and year 2 assembled today to think and share ideas around our whole school focus of ‘Making ourschool community a better place.’ We talked about the word assembly and what it means (Avengers Assemble...

KS1 Collaborative Project

As a part of our year 1 transition, the year 1s have been joining forces with the year 2s to create their own number bond teaching games. The year 1s have found out more about what it’s like being a year 2 and asked questions to their year 2 team. KS1 have also come...

Houses Throughout History

In our history learning, the year 1s have been exploring how houses have changed throughout history. We started 2000 years ago in the Iron Age looking at how homes were made without windows using mud straw and wood. The children were surprised to find out that...