Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Aztec Art......

Mrs Letchford's Upper Primary class have been learning about the Aztec civilisation in their History lessons this term. As part of their studies, they have created a range of Authentic Aztec artefacts including Aztec temples, 'Day of the Dead' masks, Aztec books, also known as codices, and golden pendants.


The variety of materials used to create their work, produced some amazing results which are shown throughout this page.......fantastic images, we hope you agree!!
All these pieces are in amazing detail, if you visit school at any time, we are sure that the Upper Primary pupils will be more than glad to show you them, and all the other examples of their work!






















Again well done, this is a flavour of the standard of work we see almost daily at Sierra Bernia, and just another example of how our teachers continually support our pupils to be creative and develop all the skills that a truly rounded education should offer...






























































































































Viking longboats.......











During this term, Mr Westcott's Lower Secondary group in History and Geography, has been working on such topics as The Romans, The Middle Ages, Volcanoes, Earthquakes and map reading skills. As part of their work the group has been encouraged to undertake projects to emphasise what they have learnt.



With the support of Mrs Byles, a student teacher with us at the moment, they have just completed a project on building a viking longboat, which also brought in teamwork skills, drawing to scale, and art and craft studies....The results were amazing, top left shows one of the boats that was completed. Top right is a picture of the other boat completed. Both very impressive......



left are one of the groups who completed one of the boats, Marcelo,Ahmar, Sofia, Charlie and Amelia.








Right is the other group of Jack, Maksim, Ella, Alex, & Kieron




All the group together with Mrs Byles, who helped them through this project....well done all!

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

A Day in the life......of Sierra Bernia

We went around the school on a typical day with a camera to get a snapshop of what is going on ......quite a lot!!!


pictured left are the Nursery to Year 2 children
starting practicing for the nativity play on the 16th of December







(left)Joseph making sure that Mary is ok!..ahhhhhh!!The rest of the choir ( below)also practicing hard for the big day!!
Fernando, who teaches Spanish and Valenciano, helping students in his room. It is very important that although we are a British Curriculum school, that the Spanish language and culture is taught to all students.
Sierra Bernia is a truly international environment, where students from, Spain, UK, Russia, Holland, Pakistan etc all work happily together...




Below are examples of the displays that are evident in all classrooms , which pupils and staff are very proud to share with all visitors to the school...







....When we called into Mrs Letchford's room there was a very interesting discussion with years 5 and 6 about the issue of bullying....It is very important that these kind of topics are discussed at an early age so that pupils are aware of the issues involved, and this Personal and Social education has a great importance in Sierra Bernia, so as we say we can 'educate for life'.......




This was just a brief visit around the school, but we hope it gives you a feel of the range of activities that the dedicated staff try and encourage at all times......remember our motto ' Education for life'......look out for more daily snapshots.

A Smoothie Process.....!

THE WHOLE TEAM....ENJOYING THE FRUITS OF THEIR LABOUR!!



Mrs Letchford has been working with the Lower Secondary pupils to find ways to encourage people to get their 'five a day'. After weeks investigating the range of smoothies available by to the public on the market, each student developed their very own smoothie by finding a suitable market for their health drink, and then designing their product to suit. Below are pictures of Charlie, Kieron and Marcelo, a real trio of smoothies!!















The students assessed thickness, texture and flavours, as well as correct dairy ingredients to use. They came up with a range of smoothies that were suitable for young children, sports people, school children and the 'older market' who would benefit from the extra fruits found in their smoothie drinks. Ella ( below right) is obviously enjoying hers!!







All the Lower Secondary were involved and really enjoyed the project. This practical example of Food Technology was a great success, and if in the future one of our students becomes a budding entrepreneur selling smoothies, then remember where it all started!!





Below are Maksim and Alex hard at work... not forgetting Sofia and Ella...