Borwick Hall – Beech Class
Beech Class needed their resilience and risk taking skills at Borwick with their activities of canoeing on (and jumping in) the canal, archery and tree abseiling.


















































































Beech Class needed their resilience and risk taking skills at Borwick with their activities of canoeing on (and jumping in) the canal, archery and tree abseiling.

















































































Chestnut Class had a wonderful day at Borwick Hall learning bush craft and shelter building skills and bell boating on the canal. They also had a rocky ramble on Farleton Fell in the sunshine.






































Sycamore Class had a great time climbing, bouldering, on the high ropes course and on the canal in rafted canoes. They used their perseverance, resilience and communication skills to put their all into all the activities.































































Beech Class have been learning about forces and we took our learning outdoors to conduct an investigation about friction.
Oak Class have had a wonderful week exploring pumpkins, doing painting, making the bug hotel ready for any guests and getting ready for our class assembly next week.
Just a few photos of some of the things we have been up to over the past couple of weeks. We have been so busy exploring the school grounds, the local area and all the different areas of the classroom!
Chestnut Class had a lovely time at Bikeability today. We are looking forward to more fun tomorrow.
Oak Class had a great day practising using the balance bikes and some children were even ready for pedals! More fun will be had tomorrow!
Oak Class have been very busy baking and decorating some delicious treats for our bake sale this afternoon! We hope to see as many of you there as possible!
This week was butterfly release day for Oak Class! Unfortunately we weren’t as lucky as Chestnut Class and they decided not to land on us (apart from one that landed on Mrs Laycock) but we did all say ‘goodbye’ as they flew off and we are hoping they will visit us again!