Each year, during our TCI National Education Week, we have a themed week in school – this year our theme will focus on Literacy. During this week, we will be celebrating World Book Day on Thursday 5th March and we invite all children to participate in our Book Character Dress-up Day by wearing a costume that represents a favourite character from the world of books!
Children should bring along a copy of their character’s book, if possible, which they will share with their class and friends. Older children should come prepared to join in with ‘hot seating’ activities, wherein they are asked to answer questions, in the role of their character.
So let’s get creative with our costumes and bring the world of books alive on World Book Day.
Need help with costume ideas…? Then click on ‘read more’ below for some helpful links.

Next week is National Education Week. We are having a Literacy Theme Week with all the classes doing lots of fun learning activities throughout the week.
Did you know that sharks are an important top predator in the ocean and keep the ecosystem in balance? During the week of March 26-29th, 2015 Rob Stewart: director, photographer, and conservationist will be making a special trip to TCI and our older students will have the opportunity to hear him talk about why we should care about sharks? Rob is an active shark advocate. He participates in many global shark conservation campaigns and will be here in TCI to increase education and awareness about the importance of sharks in our environment.
In the past few weeks in Year 1, we have been learning about different famous painters and then trying our hand at painting in the same vein as that painter. So far, we’ve looked at Paul Klee and Vincent Van Gogh.
On Tuesday, Key Stage 2 took part in our highly successful annual PE showcase. The children modeled all the skills that the KS2 teaching team have taught them in this half term in gymnastics and basketball.
The J.K.’s had a wonderful time making pumpkin chocolate chip muffins together. One of our mums is a chef, and she came into class and worked with all of the children as they poured, mixed and stirred a variety of ingredients to create this delicious snack.
So it was that time of year again. The annual Year 2 visit to IGA and it didn’t disappoint!
Hello Mums and Dads!
In year 4 this term we have immersed ourselves in the topic of ‘The Age of Exploration’. The children have enjoyed learning about lots of famous historical explorers. We have discussed the influence they have had on how people have seen the world through the centuries. We have also considered how the Tudor explorers inspired a generation to take on the mighty North and South Poles, Mount Everest and even the immensity of space.


The toddlers have been very busy little spiders. This week we have been learning the nursery rhyme “Incy Wincy Spider” and ‘Incy Wincy’ has taken over our classroom!

Next week, we will joining in with
We have been working hard to learn all about Space, our solar system and the universe in Year 5. The children were set the challenge of creating a presentation for the rest of the class. They were allowed to choose either a planet or scientific phenomenon and they could present it in any way they saw fit. We had a range of fantastic models, posters, PowerPoints and models within posters which really explained the chosen area well.
Year 6 has made an impressive start to their new topic Natural Disasters. ‘Board blasting’ natural and man-made disasters kick started our thinking into this area. The children were then able to define the differences between such disasters and realised that our planet can become angry at times.