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Year 6

Year 6 visit Shrouds of the Somme

On Friday 9th of November we went to Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. We went to see The Shrouds of the Somme. During this experience we got to meet Rob Heard and asked him questions about how he created the amazing display. Edlira – Year 6…

Video: End of year performance by Year 6

Thank you to all staff who were involved with this year’s show and well done to Year 6 for their efforts! Also, thank you to all parents/carers who attended to show their support. If you weren’t able to come and missed it you can check…

Refugee Welcome

Children in Year 6 had a highly anticipated visit today. When the children were in Year 5, 2017, they worked with artist Sion Ap Tomas and the House of Illustration over a period of 5 days. The work was to produce a book with the…

International Women’s Day

On the 8th of March 10 girls (from year 6) were selected to visit Lloyds bank, to celebrate international women’s day. We learnt how to code, the website we used was called Scratch. Another activity we did on that day was we created our own…

Reading Journal Activity

How amazing is this board game created by Ruth-Lin from Kentish Town West?  She created a board game in response to the book Journey to J’Berg.  We hope to see more creative responses to reading as more children complete their Reading Journal activities each term. …

Year 6 at IntoUniversity

Last week, Kentish Town enjoyed spending time at IntoUniversity. Throughout the week the children completed a series of workshops which encouraged them to discuss their future aspirations and inspired them to achieve! The week ended with a small ceremony which parents attended to watch their children…

Year 6 Visit to Houses of Parliament

On Tuesday the 4th of July, we went to the Houses of Parliament. We also visited the key three houses: House of Commons, House of Lords, and House of monarchy. It was really a good experience to see where all the members of parliament went…

Year 6 Meet Author Philip Ridley

On Friday both year 6 classes had the pleasure of meeting author Philip Ridley. The children  listened to a reading of Philip Ridley’s most famous book, Krindlekrax, which featured 12 readers. After the reading, the children got to ask Philip some questions and were lucky…