St John’s teachers always strive to make learning engaging and entertaining. Our Double Trouble maths day certainly lived up to this desire. There was Double Trouble at St John’s School in Sevenoaks this week when …Read More
Category Archives: Class 2
Mothers Day Celebrations
Over 50 mothers and grandmothers joined us for our annual Mothers’ Day celebrations on Tuesday 10 March 2015. This year the children made sandwiches and designed beautiful cards for their Mothers. We know how hard all the …Read More
Book Week Photos
Life at St John’s school is always busy and full of hands on learning. This is particularly true this week which is our book week. The whole school enjoyed taking part in a variety of events and activities …Read More
Book Week
BOOK WEEK – 9th – 12th February We have an exciting selection of activities planned for this week, to encourage all children to think and talk about books of different genres. Our aim is to …Read More
Forest School
There will be no forest school this cold January term. Year 1 were able to contextualise their science learning very well in terms 1 and 2 and gained so much from this excellent facility. We …Read More
Nativity
Reception and KS1 thrilled their audiences with their two superb productions of The Magical Christmas Jigsaw this week. It is a huge achievement to enable 120 4-7 year olds to perform so enthrallingly together, especially …Read More
No Pens Wednesday
St John’s joined the national speaking and listening event run by the Communication Trust because the staff at our school believe in the importance of speaking and listening throughout the curriculum. Spoken language and the …Read More
London Trip
Year 2 began the year with a memorable outing to London, encompassing many of the famous landmarks and sights. Here is Year 2 pupil Griff’s report on the trip: On Wednesday I went to London and …Read More
Class 2’s trip to Sevenoaks Book Shop
“Through reading in particular, pupils have a chance to develop culturally, emotionally, intellectually, socially and spiritually. Literature especially plays a key role in such development” “Reading also feeds pupil’s imagination and opens up a treasure-house …Read More