Chilton primary pupils have taken part in a creative focus event aimed at providing a broad array of learning.
Reception children enjoying a sound book of their feature book corner, while Year 1 were checking whole world of traditional tales using ‘The Jolly Postman’ and writing in role.
Year 2 were exploring music and discovering notation, when participating in Year 3 pupils dressed as explorers testing their boats.

In contrast, Year 4 were creating colourful and challenging work inspired by the iconic model of pop art, while years 5 and 6 were making after which it playing their own individual attacking and defending games.
Head of faculty Kate Law said the main focus events are in a stimulating learning environment which is a the main ageda with the school in Ramsgate.
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Pupils should celebrate their skills and enjoy the wider components of learning, this aspect was highlighted during the school’s ?recent Ofsted inspection where it received a good rating.
Head of college Kate Law said: “The broadest and quite a few diverse learning possible is something we think is essential make it possible for our pupils in order to meet and surpass their aspirations.

“It creates well-rounded younger people who can start working on your next stage of education which includes a range of skills, self-confidence, high ability levels with an inquisitive prefer to explore learning – it is the Chilton way.”
