Grenville House Outdoor Education Centre – Outdoor Activity Kit Guide
Please see the below guide for the kit list – Grenville House Activity Kit Guide
Please see the below guide for the kit list – Grenville House Activity Kit Guide
Dear parent/carer, As you know, Year 6 (Mr Correy’s class and Mr Marchant/Miss Gobel’s class) are going on their residential trip in November – from Monday 29th November until Friday 3rd December. If you have any questions or would like to find out a bit more about the trip, we are holding a…
Please click the link and enter the password, that has been sent out separately, to view the year 6 leavers’ video. We hope that you enjoy it. From the year 6 team and all the staff at Mill Lane. https://teignmouthdevonsch-my.sharepoint.com/:v:/g/personal/sarah_dudley_teignmouthschool_co_uk/Ecco0u79UzRHpyz3vYmrc4gBQXzwspcpdioJ4ZVsbKHOqA?e=n2H50T
To year 6 parents, This is a quick reminder that the year 6 leavers’ party is taking place here on our school field on Thursday 22nd July between 4 and 6pm. We will open the gates for them to come in just before 4pm and they can be collected at the school gates at 6pm….
Dear Parents/Carers – a quick reminder that tomorrow (Wednesday 21st of July) is transition day for those Year 6 children moving across to Exeter Road in September. Children will need to arrive at Exeter Road site for 9.30am. They will need their PE kit and a packed lunch. They will need to wear their…
Dear year 6 parents and carers, As you will now be aware, Exeter Road have made the difficult decision to cancel the enhanced transition week due to the current Covid situation and the children will only now visit on Wednesday 21st July (all the details about this transition day will be included on the information…
Dear Parents and Carers, Please take some time to read this flyer about sporting opportunities being offered free of charge for children in years 5 and 6. Details of how to book are on the flyer below:
Although we are nearly a week late for Shrove Tuesday, year 5 enjoyed making and eating pancakes on the fire. We discussed how heating the batter changes it from a liquid to a solid, which isn’t what we normally expect when we heat something. We also agreed that cooking the pancake was an irreversible change…
Year 5 enjoyed hot chocolate around the fire on a chilly January morning. They also learned a little about how levers can help us to move heavy weights.
Year 5 are learning how to light their own fires, which needs a lot of responsibility. We started by lighting cotton wool using flints and steels. It was much harder than it looked and took real resilience. Everybody managed, which was great.