My Lighthouse

In singing assemblies this half-term, we have all been learning ‘My Lighthouse’ by the Rend Collective.

Grebes recorded their own version on ukulele and piano/keyboard… with some help from the whole school at the end!

In my wrestling and in my doubts
In my failures You won’t walk out
Your great love will lead me through
You are the peace in my troubled sea, oh oh
You are the peace in my troubled sea

In the silence, You won’t let go
In the questions, Your truth will hold
Your great love will lead me through
You are the peace in my troubled sea, oh oh
You are the peace in my troubled sea

My Lighthouse, my lighthouse
Shining in the darkness, I will follow You
My Lighthouse, my lighthouse (oh oh)
I will trust the promise,
You will carry me safe to shore (Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh)
Safe to shore (Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh)
Safe to shore (Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh)
Safe to shore

I won’t fear what tomorrow brings
With each morning I’ll rise and sing
My God’s love will lead me through
You are the peace in my troubled sea, oh oh
You are the peace in my troubled sea, oh oh

You are my light
My Lighthouse, my lighthouse (Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh)
Shining in the darkness, I will follow You (Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh)
My Lighthouse, my lighthouse (Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh)
I will trust the promise,
You will carry me safe to shore (Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh)
Safe to shore (Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh)
Safe to shore (Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh)
Safe to shore

Fire before us, You’re the brightest
You will lead us through the storms

Fire before us, You’re the brightest
You will lead us through the storms

Fire before us, You’re the brightest
You will lead us through the storms

Fire before us, You’re the brightest
You will lead us through the storms

My Lighthouse, my lighthouse (Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh)
Shining in the darkness, I will follow You (Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh)
My Lighthouse, my lighthouse (Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh)
I will trust the promise,
You will carry me safe to shore (Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh)
Safe to shore (Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh)
Safe to shore (Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh)
Safe to shore

Girl’s Football League – Round 2

After finishing second last time, our Year 3 & 4 Girls’ football team returned to the Nest to compete in the  ‘Championship’, the second tier in the competition, playing matches against Firside Junior, Hillside Primary and Woodlands Primary. After winning all three matches, the girls finished top of the Championship and will be playing in the Premier League next time we meet in June! Amazing work!

Year 4 and 5 Forest School – April 2024

This week Year 4 and 5 enjoyed time outside in the chilly but sunny afternoon, starting with a dandelion count as we walked the length of the football pitch which will be repeated next week to see how many more will be visible. Different groups spent time painting dandelions, fire-lighting using a ‘dragon’s breath’ and den-building. They worked well in teams and it was fantastic to see children teaming up with new people they don’t normally work with.

Year 4 and 5 Forest School

Year 4 have loved having the chance to join Year 5 for Forest School. Year 5 have taught them the big three rules of Forest School: 1. Look after myself. 2. Look after others. 3. Look after nature.

Year 4 Child: “Wait, we are allowed to climb trees?”

Year 5 and 6 Sainsbury Centre Trip

What better way to conclude our exploration of sculpture than a visit to the Sainsbury Centre at the University of East Anglia? The Sainsbury Centre has a fantastic collection of sculptures and other art works, some dating back thousands of years and others created this year. Children explored the Sediment Spirit exhibition (https://www.sainsburycentre.ac.uk/whats-on/sediment-spirit/), Permanent Collection and outdoor Sculpture Park. Within those three sections of the day, children were given freedom to explore their own interests. Some chose to explore as many of the thousands of exhibits as possible, while others became captivated by individual artworks and spent a long time with them. 

After a picnic lunch in the Sculpture Park, we went into the studio to create some sculptures of our own, led by artist Hannelore Baxter who introduced students to reflective artworks by artists Lygia Clark, Lynn Chadwick, Rana Begum, and Anish Kapoor, who all use sheet metal within their creative practice. Students then created 3D forms from flat materials and played with lighting and colour to create sculptures that might reflect, refract, and perhaps even move. Through the use of photography, students were encouraged to imagine their work on a much larger scale as maquettes for huge sculptures or perhaps even buildings. By placing tiny human figurines in, on and around our sculptures, the scale suddenly became huge! It was fascinating to think about how people interact with sculpture and the buildings we live in.

A big thank you to FOSS for paying for the whole trip!

Year 3 and 4 Gymnastics Trip

Year 3 and 4 teamed up to visit Norwich Gymnastics Club and enjoy the chance to explore the wide range of equipment and to be taught by professional gymnastics coaches. The children split into five groups and got to experience five different areas of the gym: 1. floor, 2. balance beams, 3. high bars, 4. trampoline, 5. vaulting table. All of the areas and the activities led by the Gymnastics Club staff were designed to gradually increase the difficulty level, giving all children a challenge regardless of ability and experience. Children were all very positive about the experience and it was great at the end to hear so many asking if they could join the club. If you would like your child to join Norwich Gymnastics Club, visit their website here: https://www.norwichgymnasticsclub.co.uk/

Here were some of the children’s comments overheard:

“I am definitely signing up for gymnastics!”

“That was so scary but I’m proud of myself for doing it.”

“You have to be seriously strong to do gymnastics.”

“When are we coming back here?”

Grebes Art – Matthew Frére-Smith

As part of our exploration of sculpture, we looked at the work of a local sculptor called Matthew Frére-Smith who is none other than Mrs. Ryan’s father! Some of his sculptures are kept at the Sainsbury Centre and can be viewed virtually here: https://www.sainsburycentre.ac.uk/art_object_artist_maker/matthew-frere-smith/

Mrs. Ryan brought in some of her father’s smaller-scale metal sculptures in to show us in class and get the students ready for our upcoming visit to the Sainsbury Centre.

Grebes Sculpture Show

This half-term, artists in Grebes have been exploring the world of sculpture. They have looked at work by Anthony Caro (a British artist who made abstract sculptures out of scrap metal and found objects) and Ruth Asawa (an American sculptor who made wire sculptures. Children have learned about the spectrum of abstract and figurative art, ranging from completely abstract works which do not represent anything from the real world, to semi-abstract works which resemble or suggest real-world subjects, to figurative works depicting real-world subjects. Unsurprisingly, clay has been a favourite medium for our artists! They have sculpted a figurative human head, an abstract human head, a Green Man (after hearing the story in Forest School) and a self-portrait which could be as figurative or abstract as the artist chose. Grebes set up an art gallery in the classroom and invited children from other classes and their parents to view their clay sculptures. 

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