Year 2 in London

What a fantastic day we had on our Geography fieldwork trip to London! 

The children had an amazing time spotting many of the famous landmarks they have been learning about in class. From high up on the London Eye to travelling along the River Thames on a river boat cruise, they were able to see so many of London’s iconic sights from different viewpoints. There was lots of excitement as they recognised landmarks and shared which ones were their favourites.

This fieldwork will also support learning back in the classroom. The experience will provide cross-curricular links with Maths as the children use statistics to analyse information from the trip. It will also give them real-life context and inspiration for our upcoming English unit, helping them to describe places and experiences they have seen first-hand.

The children were enthusiastic, curious and fully engaged throughout the day, making it a brilliant learning experience as well as lots of fun.

We would also like to say how incredibly proud we are of them all. Their behaviour was excellent and they represented the school beautifully. They’re are a real credit to both you as parents and to our school.

 

Dudley Zoo Trip – A Fantastic Day of Learning and Adventure!

Yesterday, our pupils enjoyed an exciting and educational visit to Dudley Zoo and Castle. The trip provided a wonderful opportunity for the children to deepen their understanding of wildlife and different world habitats while having a memorable day out with their classmates.

 

As part of the visit, the children took part in a special “World Habitats” workshop, where they explored how animals adapt to life in rainforests, deserts, oceans, and polar regions. The session was hands-on, engaging, and packed with fascinating facts. The children asked thoughtful questions and learned so much about the challenges animals face in their environments and the importance of protecting natural habitats around the world. 

 

We were incredibly proud of how well the children represented the school—showing curiosity, respect, and enthusiasm throughout the trip. A huge thank you to our staff and parent helpers for making the day both safe and enjoyable.

We look forward to building on this experience back in the classroom and continuing our learning about animals, habitats, and the natural world.

   

💻 Discovering Information Technology in Dawley! 🌟

This week, our children have been exploring the world of Information Technology and discovering all the amazing ways it helps us every day. To see IT in action, we set off on a local walk around Dawley  🏫🚶‍♂️🚶‍♀️

The children were quick to spot technology everywhere they looked. From traffic lights 🚦 and CCTV cameras 🎥 to digital signs 💡, cash machines 🏧, and shop tills 💳.

Along the way, the children talked about how these different technologies make life easier, keep us safe, and help people do their jobs 🤝.

🌊 Captain Webb Primary School – goes canoeing with Arthog Outreach! 🛶

Over the past two weeks, our incredible Year 3 pupils at Captain Webb Primary School have had the amazing opportunity to take part in canoeing sessions with Arthog Outreach.

We couldn’t be prouder of how they represented our school. Each splash, smile, and special moment has helped them build character, confidence and courage.

A huge thank you to Arthog Outreach for providing such a wonderful experience and helping our pupils discover the joy of learning new skills in nature. 🌞💪

👏 Well done, Captain Webb adventurers – you made us very proud! 👏

🎥 Please enjoy the video showcasing this wonderful excursion!

 

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