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Dance Assembly 2023

Pupils in the Juniors performed amazing dance routines for their families last week during their Dance Assembly. Reception got everyone in the mood for a boogie with their energetic chocolate song, complete with chocolate headbands! Everyone worked really hard to remember the dance moves and performed with confidence to the…

African Drumming Workshop

On Tuesday 21 February, Years 1 and 2 took part in a fantastic drumming workshop at Oaklands School. The pupils were able to have a go at producing a beat and a song on a drum, and everyone did very well staying in rhythm. The children then formed a band…

Junior Peri Music Concert 2023

Our Junior pupils are full of musical talent. Friday afternoon saw the comeback of our Peri Music Concert. The afternoon gave the pupils who are currently taking music lessons in school the chance to perform in front of their peers and an audience of eager friends and family. There was…

Senior Cross Country Races

With clear blue skies and promises of half term around the corner, our Senior pupils threw themselves into the House Cross Country on Friday afternoon. The first race was the turn of the Year 10s and 11s, as they worked hard to complete 3k around the field along the track…

80s Day!

Braeside School returned to the 80s for a special day of themed activities. Pupils and teachers dressed in their best 80’s gear whilst enjoying a disco, neon painting, 80’s museum and making iced gems.    

Year 6 Visit the Imperial War Museum

Year 6 visited the Imperial War Museum recently, to support their work on World War 1 and World War 2. As part of their visit, they completed a documentary-making challenge. The pupils filmed each other exploring the artefacts, thinking carefully about which they thought were particularly important for telling the…

Reception Maasai Dance

Reception Maasai Dance

In Reception this week we have been learning about Africa. We made some African Enkarewa necklaces like the ones that the Maasai people wear then wore them whilst trying the famous Adumu jumping dance just like the Maasai people.