Image of Year 1: Minibeast Hunt
18 May

Year 1: Minibeast Hunt

The children explored the Viking Woods during their minibeast hunt and discovered the remains of Thor’s hammer hidden amongst the trees. They learnt about woodland habitats and discussed why woods are important places for animals to find food, shelter and safety. The children talked about the different animals that live in the woods, including deer, foxes, squirrels, hedgehogs, mice, rabbits, birds, badgers and moles. During the minibeast hunt, they learnt that invertebrates are animals without bones and that insects always have six legs. They also discovered that centipedes and millipedes have many legs. As they searched carefully through the woodland, the children found a variety of minibeasts including woodlice, slugs, beetles, spiders and a millipede.

Image of Year 1: Fun On The Park
18 May

Year 1: Fun On The Park

After their learning activities, the children had lots of fun playing on the park. They enjoyed climbing, balancing, sliding and exploring the different equipment with their friends. The children showed excellent teamwork, kindness and confidence whilst playing together and were excited to spend time outdoors in the sunshine.

Image of Year 1: Fire Lighting
18 May

Year 1: Fire Lighting

The children also took part in a bushcraft activity where they learnt how to make sparks for lighting fires safely. They explored how friction is created by rubbing things together and noticed that when they rub their hands together, they become warm. The children were shown how to safely use the fire striker by holding the metal pieces correctly and scraping them together to create sparks. They learnt that fires need oxygen, heat and sticks to burn. The children carefully pulled the cotton wool apart to make it look like a cloud before placing it onto the block and using the sparks to light it. They were fascinated by the process and learnt how to safely put the fire out using the special fire glove.

Image of Year 1: Den Building
18 May

Year 1: Den Building

To finish the day, the children worked together to take part in a den building activity. They used natural materials from the woodland to help create shelters and learnt the importance of teamwork and problem solving. The children were taught how to safely carry and position sticks by holding them in pairs when putting them up. They showed great cooperation, creativity and resilience whilst building their dens and enjoyed working together outdoors.

Image of Year 2 - Brockholes Trip - Firelighting
18 May

Year 2 - Brockholes Trip - Firelighting

Year 2 learned how to make fire in a safe and controlled environment.

Image of Year 2 - Brockholes Trip - Den Building
18 May

Year 2 - Brockholes Trip - Den Building

We made dens using some huge sticks. We learned how to carry them safely and how to make a roof structure. What great teamwork!

Image of Year 2 - Brockholes Trip - Habitats and Minibeast Hunt
18 May

Year 2 - Brockholes Trip - Habitats and Minibeast Hunt

We learned about some of the habitats at Brockholes and then went on a minibeast hunt.

Image of Year 3 Botanical Drawings-Inspired by Yellena James
18 May

Year 3 Botanical Drawings-Inspired by Yellena James

For their final piece of artwork, the Year 3 artists have developed and applied a comprehensive range of foundational drawing skills. The children began by analysing form, successfully contrasting geometric shapes within the classroom environment with organic, irregular shapes found in nature. Through structured practice, they developed essential pencil control, learning to sketch lightly to allow for continuous refinement, while utilising complex lines and marks to convey texture and detail. Furthermore, the children mastered shading techniques to effectively represent light and shadow. These skills were directly applied through the close observation and drawing of both fresh and artificial flowers. Heavily inspired by the organic, intricate style of artist Yellena James, the children successfully integrated line, shape, and tone into imaginative botanical drawings.

Image of Mad Science After School Club-Cosmic Bubbles
18 May

Mad Science After School Club-Cosmic Bubbles

In the final lesson for the after-school club today, our future scientists explored the final frontier. They looked at planets, stars, and crashing meteorites before the children invented and named their very own galaxies. They then used straws to blow bubbling, frothy cosmic art to represent their creations. It was a wonderfully messy and out-of-this-world way to finish a fantastic term of 'Mad Science Club'.

Image of Year 6 SATs have finished!!
15 May

Year 6 SATs have finished!!

💙 To our wonderful, grown-up “Ducklings," As you finish your SATs week, I wanted to take a moment to tell you exactly how incredibly proud I am of every single one of you. Watching you tackle these SATs with such positivity, grit, and quiet confidence has been the absolute highlight of my year. It feels like only yesterday that most of you were my little Ducklings in Reception. Nearly seven years ago, you walked into school with oversized jumpers, perhaps a few nerves, and a lot of wonder in your eyes. Back then, we were celebrating small victories like lining up straight or learning to write our very first letters. The transformation from those tiny Ducklings into the confident leaders and role models of the school you are today is nothing short of amazing. It has been great to have so many wonderful additions to our class throughout the years too. You have grown in so many ways that a test paper could never measure: * Your Kindness: The way you support one another when things get tough. * Your Resilience: How you’ve bounced back from challenges over the years including lockdowns and remote learning. * Your Character:The unique, funny, and brilliant individuals you have become, with a dash of sass! While these tests are a way to show what you know, they don’t show who you really are. They don't capture your talents in art, your skills on the sports field, your beautiful singing voices, or the way you make your friends laugh. You have navigated this week with your heads held high and I’ve loved that you have been more focused on our breakfasts together being of the ‘highest quality! than worrying about the tests. You aren't just "ready" for the next chapter; you are going to soar. Once a Duckling, always a Duckling—but my goodness, what magnificent wings you have grown! Well done, Year 6! Roll on the London trip and your Greatest Showman Production!! With much love and admiration, Mrs Ham 💙 P.S. A huge thank you to your parents for their amazing support throughout your time at St Barnabas. P.P.S A massive thank you to every single staff member that has played a special part in your journey throughout your time at St Barnabas. A special thanks to Mr Bloomfield, Mrs Irshad and Mrs Pendlebury for their support leading up to and during the SATs. What a fabulous team!

Image of Year 1 Maths: Making Equal Groups
15 May

Year 1 Maths: Making Equal Groups

Today we looked at creating equal groups using our times tables to help us. For example, sorting 30 pom-poms into equal groups of 10s, 5s or 2s. This helped us to understand multiplication in a practical way as we can see how many lots of groups will make a number. For example, 30 is 3 groups of 10.

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15 May

Platinum School Games Mark

🏆 Four Years of Platinum! 🏆 We have some incredible news to share with our school community! Our school has been awarded the Platinum School Games Mark again which means we have held the award for four years! This Government-led award, facilitated by the Youth Sport Trust, is the highest level of recognition a school can achieve for its commitment to school sports, physical activity, and community competition. Maintaining this standard for four consecutive years is a massive achievement! Why this is a huge win for our pupils: Dedication on the Field: From local inter-school matches to inter-house competitions, our students have shown incredible heart and teamwork. Beyond the Game: This award doesn't just celebrate the athletes; it celebrates our amazing Sports Leaders, staff, and officials who work behind the scenes to make every event possible. A special thank you to Mrs Gardner, our PE leader for all of her hard work in helping us achieve this award again. Community Spirit: It recognises how we bring sport out of the playground and into the wider community. We are so proud of every single pupil who participated, led, or cheered from the sidelines this year. Your energy is what makes our school a "Platinum" place to be! 🌟 Click here to see our sporting success from the last few years: https://stbarnabasdarwen.co.uk/classes-curriculum/curriculum-overview/physical-education #SchoolGamesMark #PlatinumAward #FourInARow #YouthSportTrust #SchoolSport #TeamWork #ActiveKids #ProudSchool