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17/12/25

🎄✨ The elves have arrived at Freshwaters! ✨🎄 They’re here to lend a helping hand and spread festive cheer in support of our Christmas lunch day. We’re ready for a magical celebration! pic.twitter.com/Mg1358N70r

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16/12/25

🎄 A very special visitor arrived at Freshwaters this week - the Grinch! 🎁 During his visit, he gave free books to all our pupils. Meanwhile, our KS1 children enjoyed a much calmer and equally special experience with Father Christmas 🎅 pic.twitter.com/z9k5N7fa9d

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01/12/25

🚸 Our Year 5 classes got to visit the Imperial War Museum in Duxford. 🪖 During the visit the children visited the different hangers and had the chance to expand their knowledge of both WW1 and WW2 and how this linked to their learning in class. pic.twitter.com/nxNDSPdC8h

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12/11/25

🎉 Last week, we held a very special assembly for the lovely Mrs Masek, who has worked at Freshwaters for 30 years. 🤝 During this time, she has supported many, staff and pupils and has developed some long-term friendships along the way. 💜 Thank you for all you have done! pic.twitter.com/UMm9rYI91r

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23/09/25

OPEN DAYS We're looking forward to welcoming prospective families to view our school on the following dates Thursday 9th October 9:30am - 10:15am Tuesday 14th October 2:00pm - 2:45pm Thursday 16th October 5:15pm - 6:00pm For more information, please contact the school office pic.twitter.com/nNy3x0haX1

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22/09/25

RECEPTION OPEN DAYS We're looking forward to welcoming prospective families to view our school Thursday 9th October 9:30am - 10:15am Tuesday 14th October 2:00pm - 2:45pm Thursday 16th October 5:15pm - 6:00pm For more information, please contact the school office pic.twitter.com/4mRgcIYr2V

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08/07/25

🕯 History week continued as Year 5 pupils got a glimpse into life during the Victorian period. 🇬🇧 The children played traditional games from that era, including: skipping, hoops and blindman’s bluff and learnt the national anthem. pic.twitter.com/yyxM2cvBpT

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07/07/25

🔥 Our year one pupils enjoyed a day experiencing life during the time of The Great Fire of London in 1666 as part of History Week. 🔨 Children learnt how to make various tools from this time period by bringing history to life. pic.twitter.com/IQp7fJzoUX

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23/06/25

🥊Last week, we welcomed international boxer to Freshwaters Primary Academy. 💬 He answered lots of questions from our pupils about his career, boxing challenges, competitions and his titles. pic.twitter.com/zLv7U0Yn3b

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13/06/25

🌼 Members of Staff traded their pens for tools as they volunteered to transform our greenspace into an allotment. 🤝 Together with our partners and members of the local community, we now have a new area where our pupils can learn and enjoy. 📄Read more: https://t.co/fMwVVRvzL7 pic.twitter.com/vQdXYoaiIZ

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10/06/25

🚶🚶‍♀️ Our School Council had the incredible opportunity to visit the Houses of Parliament in London. 🗳️ The visit was both inspiring and educational, giving our pupils a real insight into the heart of British democracy. pic.twitter.com/CMqeVsrVEl

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03/06/25

🍌🍓 Pupils in Reception had an exciting time visiting a supermarket and buying a variety of fruits and vegetables to create their very own salads. 🍍🍇 pic.twitter.com/BMMIfrdS4F

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09/05/25

✌️Pupils came together to commemorate with a special celebration on the school field. 🇬🇧 Dressed proudly in red, white and blue, the children formed a giant "80" to mark the occasion for this historic day. pic.twitter.com/iq2oMJCkxn

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06/05/25

⚽️ Our girls and boys football teams visited Bishops Stortford College for a friendly match. The boys team winning 1-0 and the girls team achieving a 6-0 victory! 🏆 Well done to all the team and a huge thank you to all parents that came along and supported the children. pic.twitter.com/8ITxoa35M5

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29/04/25

🏃 Pupils took part in their first mini-marathon in London. 🏁 After taking their place at the starting line, the runners paced themselves all the way to the finish line. 🎽 Congratulations to all those who took part and for completing the stretch in an impressive time! pic.twitter.com/w4QR04tmsd

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01/04/25

🍎 Our Well-being Ambassadors attended the Healthy Schools Festival. 🧘‍♂️ The children got the opportunity to try activities to see how important it is to take care of our health. ⭐ Pupils were rewarded for celebrating their achievement for mental health and emotional wellbeing. pic.twitter.com/dicXvbOeN0

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24/03/25

🎉 Thank you to everyone who joined in with Red Nose Day last week and supported the fantastic charity, Comic Relief. 🔴 It was great to see so many red noses around the school and we would like to thank al our parents and carers who donated to the charity. pic.twitter.com/xZUlGvxpm9

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20/03/25

🎆 Our nursery pupils got to celebrate the festival of Holi, a significant Hindu celebration of colour, life and the beginning of Spring. 🎨 The children got to enjoy playing with colour throughout the morning and it was lovely to welcome our parents into the school to join us. pic.twitter.com/5Lx3czbGa4

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17/03/25

🇬🇧🪖 We invited 'Portals to the Past' to Freshwaters, who provided our Year 6 pupils with an educational and immersive history experience through a captivating workshop that brought World War Two to life. pic.twitter.com/pARTCKhyFc

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10/03/25

📚 We had an amazing time as part of ⭐️ Pupils and Staff dressed up as their favourite hero or villain and enjoyed a day of reading and investigating different book characters. pic.twitter.com/ACBDsLZ4ZI

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    Year 4 - Jungle Book & Northern Lights

    As Readers

    We will be reading the book, ‘Shackleton’s Journey’, William Grill. The book supports the teaching of character development, emotional response and changes of setting in a narrative which references a true historic event. The narrative structure is carefully crafted and the characters and settings are well drawn, offering young readers a good model for their own story planning and descriptive writing. The historical time frame and reports of events are factually accurate, providing an exciting true story of rescue and survival.

    Our whole class reading sessions will be linked to our poetry. The children will immerse themselves in the classic poems: The Jabberwocky – Lewis Carroll Life doesn’t frighten me - Maya Angelou If – Rudyard Kipling Green eggs and ham – Dr Seuss The British - Benjamin Zephaniah.  They will have the opportunity to read aloud and perform the poems.  We will be focussing on the key skills of: vocabulary, inference, prediction, explanation retrieval and summarising.

    Key Vocabulary: Explorer, trek, expedition, knighted, ice-cap, polar, journey, discover, ship, navy, flag, Antarctica, Arctic, mission, stanza, couplet, visualisation, onomatopoeia

     

    As writers

    We are going back in time to Antarctica, where we will act in role as crew members from the fateful ship ‘Endurance’.  Writing will include: diary entries, rhyming poetry, telegrams, informal letters, reports, recounts and persuasive arguments.  Jump aboard and set sail for an unforgettable journey!

    Key Vocabulary: punctuation, couplet, rhyming, contraction, apostrophe, verb, adverb, noun, advective, informal, formal, purpose and audience.

     

    As Mathematicians

    We shall begin the unit with finding factors and factor pairs, and how we can use them to solve larger multiplication problems.  We will then move onto using formal written methods for multiplication, before delving deeper into perimeter and area.  This takes us nicely onto fractions where we will disembark.

    Key Vocabulary: Multiplication, division, recall, place value, factor, factor pairs, commutativity.

     

    As Scientists

    We will continue our journey by looking at Polar habitats, which will lead us onto the animal kingdom.  As part of this, we will be grouping and classifying animals using classification keys, exploring how animals have adapted to their environments – in particular polar animals and looking how animals will be affected by environmental changes especially human impacts.

    Key Vocabulary: classification, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, birds, fish, vertebrates, invertebrates, environment, adapt, flow chart, observable, habitat, migration, extinction

     

    As Geographers

    Children will explore the reasons people work and some of the different types of jobs people have, such as full-time or part-time work.  They will understand what a job sector is and be given a brief overview of the types of jobs that can be found across a wide range of job sectors before considering which sector they think they would like to work in when they are older. We shall look at some of the UK’s largest industries before exploring in further detail how a country’s climate and resources affect its industry and economy, before finding out about some of the different jobs people can do in other places around the world.  Finally, the children will identify some of the reasons adults don’t work including retirement and unemployment. They will find out about the help given to the unemployed in the UK and compare this to other countries around the world.

    Key vocabulary: full-time, part-time, sector, business, industry, economy, unemployment, retirement

    As Historians

    We will be looking at Arctic explorers and how they have changed over time.  Our main focus of study shall be based around Ernest Shackleton’s voyage on the Endurance

    Key Vocabulary: Explorer, trek, expedition, knighted, ice-cap, polar, journey, discover, ship, navy, flag, Antarctica, mission, sources, artefacts and timeline.

     

    As Artists

    We will explore the theme of ANTARCTICA as a source of inspiration to develop our artistic skills.  This will include: develop the ability to ANALYSE pictures/information to inspire ideas, explore the skill of drawing in PROPORTION, develop knowledge of using TINT & SHADE to mix new colours, experiment with LINE drawing before exploring creative outcomes.  Our focus artist is: David Abby Paige.

    Key Vocabulary: media, abstract, line, tone, shade, pattern, texture, colour, acrylic and collage.

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