Thus week Hill Mead Primary kindly hosted our termly EYFS forum meeting where the topic under discussion was STEM and Outdoor Learning. Our schools shared ideas on what their children have got excited about and made some notes on powerpoint to share with colleagues.
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Photography for literacy learning at Christ Church SW9
This morning 11 parents from the Reception class at Christ Church joined the children for their final workshop session with Fotosynthesis who have been developing the children’s literacy skills through photography. The parents worked with groups of children, taking photos and developing stories. The Fotosynthesis team encouraged the parents to think about using photographs to make up stories in a similar way at home – on a walk in the park, to the shops or indoors. Parents remarked on how creative the children were at making up their own stories – something to really build on at home.
BLC steering group meeting
Last week our steering group of senior leaders in our schools, met to review our activities during the year. Highlights have includes the chance to do writing moderations from year 1 through to year 6 in our schools, increasing our teachers’ confidence in their assessment and building a bank of examples which are available on this site. Another highlight was the Science Fair hosted by St Gabriel’s College. Teachers remarked how the workshops and event had made lasting positive impact on primary children’s attitudes to science. Some members of our group will be leaving at the end of term – we wish them well in their new schools.
BLC writing moderations for year 3 part 2
Further examples of work judged at age related expection, with some that is judged above.
BLC year 3 writing moderations part 1
year 3 teachers from across our cluster met to moderate examples of writing from their classes. Here are some of the examples they chose for pieces of work they agreed were ‘at’ age related expectations, and a couple that they agreed were exceeding. We hope this is useful for other schools and colleagues.
Lambeth Teachers: book now for workshops at the Institute of Imagination Lab
The Institute of Imagination presents ‘Lab Learn’
FREE Primary School workshops that focus on Science, Technology, Art and Design. These workshops explore the theme of ‘Metropolis’ for Key Stages 1 and 2.
18, 19, 23, 24, 25 May. Workshops run 10.00 – 14.00. KS2: Years 3, 4 and 5.
6, 7, 8, 9 June. Workshops run 10.00 – 14.00 KS1: Years 1 and 2.
The Institute of Imagination invites classes from your school to our FREE dynamic workshops at our Imagination Lab. Children will explore the topic of ‘Metropolis’ through the themes of material (water sand, plants), shape (construction and sound) and function (aerodynamics and technology).
Ideal for KS1 (years 1 & 2) and KS2 (years 3, 4 & 5) this workshop will provide interactive sessions that inspire children’s creativity as they work across the arts, sciences and digital technologies.
This programme is supported by Lambeth Council.
There are limited FREE slots available so booking early is essential. To register your interest, please fill in the online form stating your preferred dates. We will then contact you to confirm your booking and send you further visitor information.
The venue address is: Imagination Lab at The Workshop, Albert Embankment, Lambeth High Street, London SE1 7SP.
We look forward to hearing from you.
The Imagination Lab Team
School councils visit the Houses of Parliament
On Friday children from the school councils of St John’s Angell Town and Archbishop Sumner Primary schools went on a tour and workshop visit to the Houses of Parliament. As always, the trip was informative and the children participated fully in the interactive workshop ‘Campaigning and Parliament’. Here are some photos of the children from Archbishop Sumner in the workshop. We look forward to more opportunities for working together.
BLC children visit the Royal Astronomical Society
Last week children from across our cluster enjoyed a visit to Mayfair to vist the Royal Astronomical Society. The Royal Astronomical Society was set up in 1820 to encourage and promote the study of astronomy and solar-system science. Children enjoyed exploring the Society’s historic collection and taking part in a workshop to learn about the life and work of Caroline Herschel. Adam from Loughborough shared what he learnt: "Caroline Herschel discovered 8 comets and was a role model as she was the first woman to be paid for her scientific work".
year 4 writing moderations
Last month year 4 teachers from across the BLC took part in a writing moderation. Here are some of the examples they jointly judged ‘at’, ‘just below’ and ‘above’ age related expectation.
BLC writing moderations – Year 1 examples
Teachers from across our cluster met to share examples of writing in year 1 and judges pieces they agreed were ‘at’ age related expectation, with some that were above. Here are their examples. We hope other teachers find them useful.




