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30/04/24

Year 4 have had such an exciting final day at The Hive, handling the animals was a huge hit!🪲🕷️🕸️🦎 pic.twitter.com/SonnJm2e0H

30/04/24

Our Year 5 football team went and participated in the Watford Premier League Primary Stars tournament today! Great team performances resulted in them receiving the teamwork and connected award, as well as finishing second in the whole tournament! Well done all! pic.twitter.com/iR2vw53277

30/04/24

A fantastic morning to begin Day 2 at The Hive 🐝 pic.twitter.com/dUps4I5e24

29/04/24

Toasting marshmallows to finish off a brilliant day 🔥🍬 pic.twitter.com/sHdMP0Mzdi

29/04/24

Miss Smith has been teaching Year 4 a traditional South African song for around the campfire this evening ⛺️🔥 pic.twitter.com/CLT7raUiMJ

29/04/24

Durham class also completed the team building challenges. 👫👏🏻 pic.twitter.com/MHAd9plRNV

29/04/24

Year 5 students enjoyed an amazing beatboxing workshop today delivered by They had lots of fun trying out new musical skills using their voices. pic.twitter.com/cL7VDTyI7V

29/04/24

A brilliant afternoon of team building at The Hive! It is lovely to see the children all problem solving and working together 👏🏻 pic.twitter.com/b1Vn2yv64T

29/04/24

Year 4 have arrived safely and begun their day exploring Epping Forest and conducting a mini-beast hunt 🐸🐞🐛🪲 pic.twitter.com/vjWkpHgzrw

28/04/24

Our Y6 team after their strong performances on Wednesday saw them take part in the 6aside finals. All students should be incredibly proud of their performances in an incredibly tight group where a win in our last game would’ve seen us finish top! pic.twitter.com/Qe0ops3kBM

26/04/24

Year 6 have been practising their English reading skills in preparation for their SATs using the reading paper board games ♟️ 🎲 pic.twitter.com/VQl9CJAyMz

23/04/24

* KS2 Primary Teacher vacancy *Full Time Salary – MPS / UPSStart date – September 2024 https://t.co/qGSxlCKYxo pic.twitter.com/Qy0GYTfZiC

23/04/24

* Primary Teacher - Lead of Maths vacancy *Full TimeSalary - MPS / UPS TLR 2a - Lead of MathsStart date - September 2024https://t.co/uL4Lr9ItfY#stalbansjobs pic.twitter.com/ISsbYLN4E5

20/04/24

A fantastic Saturday morning for our U10 football team in the sunshine and wind, taking part in the Year 5 6-a-side finals! They battled hard and played with smiles on their faces throughout! Massive thank you to all the parents for your support! pic.twitter.com/cIN5p6muRe

17/04/24

Warwick class have loved looking at rounding this week! They particularly enjoyed the rounding ladder race game 🪜🧮 pic.twitter.com/Z8B4o70tG9

17/04/24

Our U10 boys football team took part in a tournament this afternoon at Garden Fields. Strong performances resulted in us finishing second, only losing one game! We now look forward to the finals on Saturday! pic.twitter.com/MccctBC14l

15/04/24

Year 5 St Andrews had a great PSHE lesson focused on the importance of knowing basic first aid and the recovery position ❤️‍🩹 pic.twitter.com/NYV3FgSkGW

09/04/24

Wishing our Muslim community a happy Eid filled with joy and prosperity 🕌🌙 pic.twitter.com/3FFvs9tDHc

30/03/24

We wish everyone a very Happy Easter and an enjoyable, well deserved break 🐣🍫✝️! We look forward to welcoming the children back on Monday 15th April to begin the Summer Term ☀️🌻 pic.twitter.com/di4DfaSahY

29/03/24

* Famous Historical People Dress-Up WOW Day: Year 2 *The children dressed up and shared facts about their famous person. They met Rosa Freedman, a human right lawyer and activist, enjoyed using the VR headsets linked to Rosa Parks and recreated some of Andy Warhol’s pop art. pic.twitter.com/vXMVk6QiTR

28/03/24

* Famous Historical People Dress-Up WOW Day: Year 2 *The children dressed up and shared facts about their famous person. They met Rosa Freedman, a human right lawyer and activist, enjoyed using the VR headsets linked to Rosa Parks and recreated some of Andy Warhol’s pop art. pic.twitter.com/vXMVk6QiTR

28/03/24

Primary started the final day of the term with an assembly to celebrate the achievements and reflect on the successes of the term. We were also fortunate to hear a beautiful performance from two of our 6th Form. pic.twitter.com/jMGqhQcsiT

27/03/24

Year 6 made their own ‘Butterbeer’ this afternoon, after being inspired by their Harry Potter learning! It was a thumbs up for the magical beverage. pic.twitter.com/93AP0n1CGW

27/03/24

Year 6 were fortunate to have a visit from Professor Rosa Freedman, who spoke to them about human rights and the development of law. She shared her experiences working on tackling discrimination and promoting equality. pic.twitter.com/EDJTRFJJpv

27/03/24

Year 1 have had a lovely Easter service at St Luke’s Church ⛪️💐🌷🐣 pic.twitter.com/DYe831nzrX

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Holocaust Memorial trip to Elstree and Borehamwood United Synagogue

Posted on 06/02/2020

On Monday 3rd February, we were extremely privileged to be invited to Elstree and Borehamwood United Synagogue to take part in a Holocaust Memorial event. Each year, on 27th January, we remember the 6 million Jews murdered as part of the Holocaust. On that day in 1945, Russian soldiers liberated those survivors from Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest of all the Nazi death camps. It is also an opportunity however, to take time to remember the millions of other groups and people persecuted and killed by the Nazis as well as subsequent genocides in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia and Darfur. 

We began with a short speech by Rabbi Alan Plancey, which drew upon the theme of learning to live together, even more poignant after the terrorist attack in Streatham on Sunday. Students then had the opportunity to work in small groups investigating the origins and course of Nazi persecution of the Jews which culminated in the attempt to destroy an entire race of people. The undoubted highlight of the day was listening to the daughter of Harry Spiro talk about his experiences. At 91, he is not able to give speeches like he used to but his daughter spoke with great clarity and emotion about his life after the Nazi invasion of Poland in 1939. His childhood was immediately shattered; within months he had to face the loss of his entire family, being forced into a series of work camps before the infamous death march west in 1945, as Russian soldiers approached and the Nazis tried to cover their horrendous war crimes.

Of the 3,000 forced to march in the ice and snow, Harry was one of less than 300 who survived. What he had witnessed before he was even 15 is something we can only imagine, yet his story had a happy ending. Chosen as on of 1,000 orphan Holocaust survivors, he was brought to Britain and supported to build a new life. We saw pictures of him with four generations of family and his message, 'Don't give in to hate,' is incredibly inspirational and apt in these troubled times. It was a real privilege to hear his story and have the opportunity to ask him questions afterwards. Year 8 were magnificent representatives of the school and got a huge amount from the event. We won't have the opportunity to hear from Holocaust survivors for much longer but as long as keep their stories alive, then what they went through will never be forgotten.

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