Key Stage 3 Blog
Welcome to our Key Stage 3 Blog! We're super excited to have you here. We're pleased to share blogs from classes 1 to 6 where we'll be sharing all the latest news, updates, and experiences happening in our school.
Follow along to stay in the loop with all the exciting things our students are getting up to, from fun projects to amazing achievements and everything in between. It's a great way to see what we've been working on and to share our journey with you.
So sit back, relax, and enjoy the read. Thanks for joining us on this blogging adventure!
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Class 1 has enjoyed a wonderfully festive day!
Published 08/12/25, by Caitlin TrickClass 1 has enjoyed a wonderfully festive day!
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Spooky Story Competition
Published 21/10/25, by Lewis WilkinsThis month, Class 5 have been diving headfirst into the world of ghosts, ghouls, and Welsh legends as they entered the Creative Writing Competition. The challenge? To write a spooky short story set in a haunted Welsh location!
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Writing a Recount
Published 10/10/25, by Rebecca MorganDiary Writing Inspired by Julia Donaldson’s A Squash and a Squeeze
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Hello Yellow
Published 10/10/25, by Rhian DufordRaising awareness and funds to support the mental health of young people.
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Year 8 (Class 3) Science Experiment
Published 03/10/25, by Kieran MorrisLearning Intention: To carry out a waterproof material investigation.
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Class 2 Forest Schools
Published 01/10/25, by Jonathan MorrisWe’ve been incredibly fortunate to explore some beautiful natural outdoor spaces within our local community, creating unforgettable memories along the way.
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Water Pollution Investigation
Published 22/09/25, by Gemma SayceL.I To investigate pollution at our local river
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Exploring Holidays: Then and Now
Published 16/09/25, by Lewis WilkinsThis term, we have been diving into the topic of holidays, exploring how people have enjoyed time away both in the present day and in the past. Recently, we focused on seaside holidays and discovered some fascinating similarities and differences between how they are celebrated today and during the Victorian era. From sticks of rock and donkey rides to fairs on the pier, the children were fascinated by how many traditions have lasted through time.








