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  • Reading Matters Week 2023

    Fri 15 Sep 2023

    What a truly super event it has been! Throughout our first Reading Matters Week, the children have enjoyed completing various reading challenges to help develop their reading superpowers!

     

    Classes across WIS and WJS buddied up to read together in our first Big Federation Read. Pupils have taken so much pride in sharing their favourite books. 

     

    It has been a fun filled week and all of the children have truly shown that reading really is their superpower!

     

  • Year 2 Leavers Assembly

    Thu 20 Jul 2023
  • Year 1 Trip to Wellington Country Park

    Tue 27 Jun 2023

    Year One had a fantastic day at Wellington Country Park.  Each child took part in a pond dipping workshop where they used their own net to scoop and examine in detail the variety of life in the pond.   The staff members at the park talked to them about what they had found and helped identified the creatures in the minibeast books.  

    Of course, the children also enjoyed the train ride and seeing all the animals on the farm.  Thankfully the weather was dry and we were able to enjoy a lovely picnic lunch.  

  • Year R Bekonscot Model Village Trip

    Fri 26 May 2023

    We went to Bekonscot Model Village – it was amazing!   

    The day started off very excitingly as for some of us it was our first time on a coach. When we arrived at Bekonscot we were greeted by Cathy who told us all about the history of the model village – it is the oldest model village in the world and has been open for 94 years! We found out what transport was like 90 years ago and it didn’t sound very comfortable.  

    We explored the model village and everyone had a different favourite thing that they saw but some of the highlights were: the funfair; the house with the thatched roof on fire; the man sitting on the toilet as his house was falling down; the castles; the big fish in the pond; the windmill; the little shops. As you can imagine there was so much to explore and see but one of the most exciting things was seeing the trains go all around the village. We even got to go on our own train ride which was very exciting too. 

    We had a fantastic day, the weather was perfect and the children were all really well behaved. Thank you to all the volunteers who accompanied us. When can we go again?! 

  • Year 1 Fire Service Visit

    Fri 26 May 2023

    We were lucky enough to have a visit from The Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service. We played fire safety quizzes, learnt a song about fire safety, had a uniform race and so much more! We had so many questions to ask the firefighter and made some fantastic comparisons to The Great Fire of London in 1666. Lots of us now want to work for the emergency services when we're older...and so does Mrs Smith!

  • Great Fire of London workshop

    Wed 10 May 2023

    Last week we were transported back in time back to 1666. Wow - what an adventure we all had! First of all we got dressed up (some of us even got to wear huge wigs) in some amazing costumes. Then we started with a little bit of shopping in busy Pudding Lane, where we got to use old coins to pay for our buys. Then we saw how the fire spread. Some of us pretended to be the fire while others escaped to safety. Next we all got a chance to put the fire out by pretending we had buckets where we collected water from the River Thames to put the flames out. We then saw how people had to live in tents and how the city was rebuilt. We all had a great session - but we are very glad we live in 2023!

  • King Charles III Coronation Celebrations

    Mon 08 May 2023

    God save the King!

    Westfields Infant School celebrated the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla in style by dressing in red, white and blue and having a day filled with celebratory activities.  The children enjoyed making bunting, painting portraits of the King and writing him letters.  They found out about the history of the Coronation and the role of the different members of the royal family.  

    It was wonderful to have a special picnic lunch together and make crowns to wear in a special parade in the afternoon, where Mr Chaplin rose to the occasion as The Archbishop of Canterbury!   The celebration ended by singing an uplifiting  coronation song and The National Anthem.  

  • E-safety Day April 2023

    Mon 24 Apr 2023

    The children took part in E-safety day and learnt some ‘top tips’ when going online. We had a special visitor come in and show us a cartoon video about some children playing an online game. We talked about the importance of online safety and discussed some of the things you should not share online, e.g. personal information. We enjoyed making internet safety posters once back in our classrooms! 

     

  • World Book Day

    Wed 08 Mar 2023

    We had a lovely day celebrating World Book Day and enjoyed a variety of book related activities including making bookmarks, designing book covers and painting pictures and making stick puppets of book characters. Lots of children dressed up as characters from different books, what amazing costumes! Gruffalo’s, Supertato’s, Matilda’s and Miss Trunchbull to name a few. Some children brought in their favourite storybook and throughout the day lots of stories were read and enjoyed.

  • Cross Country Event at Elvetham Heath

    Wed 08 Mar 2023

    Great fun was had by all at the cross country running event held at Elvetham Heath Primary School. Seven schools from across the local area brought along teams from key stage 1 to take part in some running activities. Each school was allocated a Year 6 sports ambassador from Elvetham Heath, who helped guide us through some warm up stretches and running routines. The children did some interval sessions, walking and sprinting and played some relay team races.

     

    The afternoon was rounded off with longer distance races for year 2 boys and year 2 girls, then year 1 boys and year 1 girls. They ran the course of two laps around a full sized pitch and then funnelled in to receive a numbered position.

     

    A big congratulations to all of the children who took part. I was incredibly proud of their resilience, not one of them gave up and they showed great support for their fellow Westfields friends. A special shout out to Rhys who won the Year 1 boys event and Mila who came 2nd in the Year 1 girls race.

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