Our blogs

W/c 04.05.2026 This week in Year 2!

Date: 8th May 2026 @ 2:54pm

IMG_0415.jpeg     IMG_0411.jpeg    IMG_0404.jpeg

A Fantastic End to the Week!
We had a fantastic end to the week with a special visitor from Groundbreakers.

Mary came to talk to us about our RE learning and explained why Christians believe Jesus is a special person. We learned about when Jesus was born and listened to some of the special stories from his life.

We really enjoyed the visit and learned lots!

 

 

This Week in Reception (WB 04/05/26)

Date: 8th May 2026 @ 2:39pm

This week in Reception, we continued our learning around the story of Jack and the Beanstalk. In Literacy, we explored the different characters in the story and discussed what they looked like and what kind of personalities they had. The children shared fantastic ideas and then wrote sentences to describe the characters using their phonics skills.

In Maths, we focused on doubling. The children used two dice and rolled them until they found a double. They then identified the total, for example, “Double 3 is 6.” The children enjoyed this hands-on activity and became more confident in recognising doubles.

In KUW (Understanding the World), we learned about how plants grow and what they need to stay healthy, including water, sunlight, and soil. We also discussed how to plant a seed and the steps needed to help it grow into a plant. The children were very enthusiastic and enjoyed sharing their own experiences of planting and growing at home.

It has been another busy and exciting week of learning in Reception!

This Week in Reception (WB 27.4.26)

Date: 8th May 2026 @ 2:37pm

This week in Reception, we began exploring the story of Jack and the Beanstalk. The children loved listening to the story and using puppets to help retell it in their own words. They especially enjoyed joining in with familiar phrases from the story such as “Fee fi fo fum!” Retelling the story helped the children develop their confidence, speaking skills, and understanding of story structure.

In Maths, the children worked on ordering numbers from 1–20. They practised recognising numerals and verbally counting to 20 with increasing confidence. We used a range of practical activities to help support number recognition and counting skills.

In KUW (Understanding the World), we discussed the season of spring and talked about how plants begin to grow during this time of year. The children explored different types of plants and carefully created observational drawings, paying close attention to the colours, shapes, and details they could see.

We have had a wonderful week full of storytelling, counting, and exploring the world around us!

This Week In Year 1 (WB 04.05.26)

Date: 7th May 2026 @ 2:24pm

This week in Year 1 we have continued enjoying the story Handa's Surprise in English. The children have been thinking carefully about the characters and events in the story and used their ideas to write short diary-style sentences using the word “I”. We were very impressed with how the children tried hard to write independently and share their thoughts and feelings just like a diary writer.

In Maths, we have been learning all about directional language. The children practised using words such as forwards, backwards, left and right through fun games and activities. We especially enjoyed moving around the classroom while following and giving directions to our friends!

In Science, we have been learning about the different parts of a plant. The children identified and labelled features such as the roots, stem, leaves and petals using Purple Mash. Some children even challenged themselves to draw and label flowers independently, showing fantastic confidence and care with their learning.

In Geography, we explored the weather conditions in Kenya and compared them to the weather here in the United Kingdom. We talked about how the climate can affect the way people live and the types of homes they might have. The children enjoyed looking at different styles of houses and were very creative when drawing and making their own homes.

There has also been lots of excitement around the corridor this week as Reception welcomed some very special visitor chicks! The children have loved stopping to look at the new arrivals and watching them grow and move around.

It has been another busy and exciting week in Year 1 and we are very proud of all the children for their enthusiasm and hard work!

Reminders:

  • PE days: Class 4 – Monday and Friday; Class 3 – Tuesday and Friday. Please send your child in their PE kit and pack their uniform to change into.
  • Please continue to read with your child at home—daily reading really makes a difference.
  • Please remember to pay for the trip to the library on Tuesday 12th May.

Thank you for your continued support!

Class Blog Week Ending 8.5.26

Date: 6th May 2026 @ 7:32pm

This Week’s Learning Blog for year 4

This week we have been busy learning lots of exciting new things across different subjects.

In maths, we have been learning about coordinates. We practised reading and plotting points on a grid using the x‑axis and y‑axis. We used coordinates to find locations and describe positions, which helped us develop our accuracy and problem‑solving skills.

In English, we worked on planning and writing diary entries. We learned how to write in the first person, use past tense, and include feelings and thoughts. We planned our ideas carefully before writing to make our diary entries interesting and detailed.

In history, we explored Roman artefacts and discussed what they can tell us about life in the past. We looked at objects such as armour, pottery, and shoes, and thought about how historians use them as evidence. We also learned about Julius Caesar, his role in Roman history, and why he is still remembered today.

It’s been a great week of learning, and we are looking forward to building on these skills next week!

w/c 27.04.2026 This week in Year 2!

Date: 1st May 2026 @ 8:53am

What a fantastic week we’ve had in Year 2!


We really enjoyed sharing our learning in the year group assembly and were so proud of everyone’s hard work. Thank you to everyone who came along to watch. We hope you enjoyed our song, poems, and fascinating facts about famous people as much as we enjoyed performing them!

School trips: We have two more exciting trips coming up before the end of the school year. If you have not paid for the trips please ensure the payment of £12.40 is made.  This can be paid via ParentPay or in cash (please pass cash payments to the class teacher).

Reminder: School will be closed on Monday 4th May for the Bank Holiday. Enjoy the long weekend and hopefully some sunshine!

This week in Class 7…

Date: 1st May 2026 @ 8:31am

We have been creating Science posters all about muscles! We looked at our arms and how biceps and triceps contract and relax. We learnt that muscles help our skeleton move. 

This week in Class 8…

Date: 1st May 2026 @ 8:30am

We have been creating Science posters all about muscles! We looked at our arms and how biceps and triceps contract and relax. We learnt that muscles help our skeleton move. 

IMG_4658.jpegIMG_4654.jpeg

Class Blog Week Ending 1.5.26

Date: 30th Apr 2026 @ 1:20pm

Year 4 have had a very busy a week working hard across the curriculum and developing a range of new skills. We are proud of their enthusiasm, effort, and positive attitudes to learning. 

 In Maths, Year 4 have been focusing on fractions. The children learned how fractions represent equal parts of a whole and worked confidently with halves, thirds, quarters and other unit fractions. They practised comparing and ordering fractions using number lines and diagrams and enjoyed finding fractions of amounts through practical activities.

Our reading lessons have encouraged children to explore a variety of fiction and non‑fiction texts. Pupils developed important comprehension skills such as predicting, summarising, and answering questions using evidence from the text. They also discussed characters’ thoughts and feelings, helping to deepen their understanding and enjoyment of reading.

In English, the children wrote diary entries using past tense and emotive language. They carefully described events that had already happened and included thoughts and feelings such as excitement, nervousness, pride, and disappointment. This helped them create more engaging and personal pieces of writing.

Roman Diary: The Journal of Iliona, A Young Slave - Read-Aloud Revival ®  with Sarah Mackenzie

year 1 news 1 5 26

Date: 30th Apr 2026 @ 11:50am

Year 1 Weekly Blog

Year 1 have had a wonderful week!

In English, we have been reading Handa’s Surprise. The children have really enjoyed learning about Handa and her journey. They have been busy writers too, creating their own retell of the story using time adverbials. We are so proud of their efforts! Alongside this, we have explored the story through art and play by painting the fruits from Handa’s basket, printing patterns using real fruit, and even building Handa’s village in the block area. The children also loved retelling the story using small world resources.

In Maths, we have been learning about subtraction. The children have been using part-part-whole models and number lines to help them subtract. They particularly enjoy using practical resources to support their learning.

In Topic, we have been weather forecasters! The children have been learning about different weather patterns across the continent of Africa and exploring how weather can vary from place to place.

In RE, the children have been learning about rules and why it is important to follow them. In PSHE, we have focused on hygiene, especially the importance of brushing our teeth. It has been lovely to hear that many parents have noticed improvements at home—well done, Year 1!

In Science, the children have been exploring flowers in our garden. They took photographs, created drawings, and learned to label different UK flowers. We are very impressed that they can now recognise snowdrops, bluebells, and cow parsley.

In Art, the children have been printing with a variety of shapes and objects. They have experimented with layering their prints to create beautiful patterns, inspired by the artist Tandiwe Muriu.

In PE, we have been learning about team games and the importance of working together.

Year 1 have had a fantastic week, and their behaviour has been outstanding. You may have noticed your child coming home with extra stickers—this is a reflection of their excellent attitude and effort. Well done to everyone!

Reminders:

  • PE days: Class 4 – Monday and Friday; Class 3 – Tuesday and Friday. Please send your child in their PE kit and pack their uniform to change into.
  • Please continue to read with your child at home—daily reading really makes a difference.
  • Please remember to pay for the trip to the library on Tuesday 12th May.

Thank you for your continued support!

This week in Pre-school...NOISY FARM

Date: 30th Apr 2026 @ 8:23am

This week in pre-school our activities have been based on the story Noisy Farm by Rod Campbell. The children have been playing with farm animals and tractors, practicing lots of animal sounds and are starting to join in guessing the animals when we read the story to them. They have also been reading other farm animal stories with Mrs Noor.

This week in Year 6 ... WB 27.04.26

Date: 27th Apr 2026 @ 2:11pm

This week, Year 6 have continued to show a calm and positive approach as they move through their SATs journey. The children have impressed us with their focus, resilience and determination, reminding themselves to take each day as it comes and to always do their best.

Alongside this, excitement has been building in English as we begin a new writing focus: police reports inspired by The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. The children have been analysing events from the story, thinking carefully about viewpoint, evidence and clear reporting—producing some fantastic ideas already!

We are extremely proud of the mature attitude Year 6 are showing, both in their learning and their wellbeing. A great week of effort, creativity and confidence—well done! 🌟

This week in Year 6.... WB 20.04.26

Date: 27th Apr 2026 @ 2:09pm

This week, our Year 6 children have been continuing their build‑up to SATs with a fantastic attitude. They’ve been talking openly about the tests, practising familiar skills and reminding themselves that SATs are simply a chance to show what they already know.

We’re focusing on confidence, self‑belief and doing our best. With plenty of encouragement, balanced routines and positive mindsets, the children are approaching the week calmly and sensibly.

We are incredibly proud of their effort, maturity and determination. Keep smiling, keep trying and keep believing—Year 6, you’ve got this! 🌟

W/C 20.04.26 This Week in Year 2

Date: 24th Apr 2026 @ 2:54pm

We’ve had a great week in Year 2 and really enjoyed making the most of the sunny weather!

In English, we wrote clear instructions for making a healthy packed lunch. We focused on using imperative verbs, time conjunctions, and descriptive adjectives to make our writing easy to follow and interesting to read.

In Maths, we have been practising addition, with a particular focus on using the inverse operation to check our answers. This has helped us feel more confident and accurate.

Our Science learning has been all about the human body. We’ve been identifying different organs, learning where they are, and understanding what their jobs are.

We are very excited to share our class assembly with you next week: 📅 Tuesday 28th April

⏰ 9:05am

📍 Main Hall

We also have two exciting trips coming up. If you have any outstanding trip payments on ParentPay, please complete these as soon as possible. If you need any support using the app, the office staff will be happy to help.

Thank you for your continued support, and enjoy your weekend! 😊

IMG_0347(1).jpeg

This week Class 8….

Date: 24th Apr 2026 @ 2:12pm

Have started their DT project! This half term we are creating a packaging that holds a small chocolate bar, This relates to our topic of The Mayans. We created a design brief, criteria and researched existing products. In our history lessons we also ordered events in Mayan history. Well done Class 8! IMG_4635.jpeg IMG_4637.jpegIMG_4638.jpeg

Class Blog Week Ending 24.4.26

Date: 23rd Apr 2026 @ 12:56pm

Our Learning This Week 🌟

This week in class we have been busy learning, sharing ideas and developing our skills across maths, English, PSHE and science.

In maths, we have been focusing on adding and subtracting. The children have been using different methods to solve number sentences, including using number lines, objects and mental strategies. They have worked hard to explain their thinking and check their answers, showing great perseverance and confidence.

In English, we have continued to write, edit and publish a letter. The children have been thinking carefully about who their letter is for and why they are writing it. We focused on using clear sentences, correct punctuation and a friendly but appropriate tone. We were very proud of the effort the children put into improving their work before producing a final published version.

In PSHE, we have been learning about the human life cycle. The children discussed the different stages of life and how people grow and change over time. We talked about how everyone is unique and how our needs and abilities change as we get older. The children showed great maturity during these thoughtful discussions.

It has been a fantastic week of learning. The children should be very proud of their hard work, curiosity and positive attitudes. We are looking forward to building on this learning next week!

The Very Hungry Caterpillar

Date: 23rd Apr 2026 @ 8:21am

This term we have been learning about growth and change. For the last two weeks, the children have been exploring the story - The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle. We have used the story to help us learn new workds, practice our counting and talk about how living things grow.

The children have enjoyed reading the story together, using our special story sakc with puppets and props. This helped the children understand the story and join in with the repeated parts. We have also been learning about 3D shapes, drawing circles and using our hands to build caterpillars and butterflies. The children have been practicing important skills such as looking carefully, talking about what they see, and using tools with control.

A very exciting part of our learning has been our real caterpillar visitors. The children have been watching them every day! we hae talked about how they start as tiny caterpillars, how they eat and grow, and how they will soon make a chrysalis. The children have been using words like tiny, big, change, grow, caterpillar, chrysalis and butterfly.

 

The children have been very gentle and respectful when observing the caterpillars. they have enjoyed making predictions such as "What will happen next?" and "When will they change?". This has helped them develop their speaking and thinking skills. We are very proud of how engaged and curious the children have been. They have shown great excitement and care as they watch the caterpillars grow. Soon, we hope to see them turn into butterflies - a very special moment for everyone.

 

Thank you for your continued support and we look forward to sharing more updates as our caterpillars continue their amazing journey.

This Week In Year 1 (WB 20.04.26)

Date: 22nd Apr 2026 @ 2:12pm

This week in Year 1, we have had another busy and exciting time in our learning!

In English, we have continued exploring the story Meerkat Mail. The children focused on Sunny’s feelings throughout the story and practised writing sentences to describe how he might be feeling at different points.

In Maths, we have been working on addition, with a focus on missing number problems and using number lines to help us solve them. The children have also been developing their problem-solving skills.

In Science, we have been learning about how plants grow from bulbs and seeds. We discussed what plants need to grow, including water, light, and warmth.

In Geography, we have been learning about Africa and understanding that it is a continent. We have also been identifying and labelling other continents and seas.

In PE, we have been developing our throwing and catching skills through a range of fun activities.

Homework:
Please continue reading regularly at home to support phonics development, and complete the tasks set on Purple Mash.

PE Days:
Class 3 – Tuesday and Friday
Class 4 – Monday and Friday

Thank you for your continued support!

This Week in Reception (WB 20/4/26)

Date: 21st Apr 2026 @ 10:24am

This week in Reception, we have continued exploring our focus story The Flower Thief. The children have really enjoyed revisiting the story and discussing what is happening and why.

In Literacy, we have been learning about the signs of spring. The children created beautiful drawings to show what they can see during springtime, such as flowers, sunshine, and baby animals. They then had a go at labelling their pictures by writing a sentence to describe the signs of spring.

In Maths, we have been working on numbers beyond 10. The children explored different ways to represent these numbers using cubes, Numicon, and counters. It has been great to see them building their confidence with larger numbers.

In Understanding the World, we have continued our learning about spring, with a focus on blossom trees. The children completed careful observational drawings of the blossom tree in our EYFS garden, noticing the colours, shapes, and details.

Well done for another fantastic week of learning!

This Week In Year 1 (WB 13.04.26)

Date: 16th Apr 2026 @ 2:49pm

Year 1 Weekly Update

Welcome back! It has been wonderful to see how quickly the children have settled back into their routines and what a fantastic first week we have had.

In English, we have been exploring the story Meerkat Mail. The children have really enjoyed learning about Sunny’s adventures and have been working hard to use adjectives in their sentences to describe him. We have been focusing on making our writing more interesting by choosing exciting describing words.

In Maths, we have been learning about the greater than (>), less than (<), and equal to (=) symbols. The children have been practising how to compare numbers and explain which numbers are greater or less than others.

In Science, we have started our new topic on plants. We explored the school grounds and went on a plant hunt to see what we could find. The children loved taking photographs and observing different plants in our environment.

In Geography, we have begun our exciting new topic, A is for Africa. We listened to African-inspired music to help set the scene and spark curiosity. We have also been learning about the continents of the world and discovered that Africa is the second largest continent.

In PE, we have been focusing on team games and learning the importance of following rules, taking turns, and working together.

Homework Reminder:
Children should continue reading at home regularly to support their phonics development, as well as completing activities on Purple Mash.

PE Days:

  • Class 3: Tuesday and Friday
  • Class 4: Monday and Friday

Thank you for your continued support. We are very proud of how well the children have started the term!

WOW afternoon

Date: 16th Apr 2026 @ 10:47am

Class 7 enjoyed their WOW afternoon yesterday all about the Mayans! We researched facts about the Maya, designed traditional Mayan headdresses, and wrote in Mayan hieroglyphics. They even tasted different types of chocolate as they learnt it was the Mayans who discovered the cacao pod. #ExpertLearners 

Mayan WOW afternoon

Date: 16th Apr 2026 @ 10:47am

Class 8 enjoyed their WOW afternoon yesterday all about the Mayans! We researched facts about the Maya, designed traditional Mayan headdresses, and wrote in Mayan hieroglyphics. They even tasted different types of chocolate as they learnt it was the Mayans who discovered the cacao pod. #ExpertLearners IMG_4590.jpegIMG_4595.jpeg

This Week in Reception (WB 13.4.26)

Date: 15th Apr 2026 @ 8:37am

This week in Reception, we have been very busy with our learning!

In Literacy, we have been enjoying the story The Flower Thief. The children loved exploring the characters and thinking about the signs of spring in the story. We then went on a spring walk in our EYFS garden, where we spotted lots of exciting changes in the environment. We noticed beautiful blossoms growing, birds singing, fresh green leaves appearing on the trees, colourful flowers blooming, and even some lovely sunny weather!

We have also been busy in our brand new garden centre role play area. The children have been learning all about what we need to plant a flower and the different stages of how a flower grows. They have loved taking on different roles and using their imagination in their play.

In Maths, we have been learning about composing and decomposing shapes. The children used lolly sticks to create their own 2D shapes, exploring how shapes can be made and taken apart. They showed great creativity and problem-solving skills while building different shapes.

In Understanding the World, we continued our learning about spring. The children explored the outdoor environment and collected natural objects such as leaves, flowers, and small twigs. They then used these to create their own wonderful spring frames, celebrating the season and its changes.

It has been a fantastic week full of exploration, creativity, and outdoor learning!

Class Blog Week Ending 17.4.26

Date: 14th Apr 2026 @ 4:12pm

 

In maths, the children have been learning to recognise and use Roman numerals, linking their learning to our history topic. In English, the children began their writing with a Greek-style letter written from the perspective of a slave girl, carefully using fronted adverbials and experimenting with a more informal tone of voice. In PE, we have moved on to dance, where the children explored movement through shadow boxing, marching, and building roads, imagining life as a Roman soldier.

Roman Numerals Learning Poster: Homeschool Math (Digital Download) image 1

What we have been LEARNING in CLASS 12SR

Date: 12th Apr 2026 @ 4:32pm

Welcome to Class 12's blog:

 

This week in Numeracy we have been looking at MEASURE - Area and Perimeter (including SQUARED and CUBED numbers).

In Literacy we are studying Poetr based around France writing our own Sensory poetry about Ratatouille, we are really enjoying the descriptive writing in the poetry.

In Comprehension our text has been based Tracking Basking sharks - I like how all the comprehension is in one book as it's easy to work through and all links - Ismail

In Science we are learning about Materials and their properties, the experiments are fun - Saif

In Topic (Geography) we are currently learning about France.  We have looked at the make of France including tthings such as the rivers and mountains of France.

Everyone really enjoyed our EID party day!

 

Thanks Mr S.Rahman and Class 12SR

Harmony Street, Oldham, Lancashire OL4 1RR

Mrs C Glynn - Principal

0161 260 0621

info@greenhill.theharmonytrust.org

Harmony Trust

Alderson Street, Oldham, Lancashire, OL9 6AQ

CEO: Antony Hughes

Chair of Trustees: Andrew McCully

0161 260 0482 (ext 2309)

info@theharmonytrust.org

STAFF LOGIN
PARENT LOGIN
SCHOOL BLOGS