Year 1LT Assembly
In Year 1 we like to listen to stories. For our class assembly we decided that we would like to perform one of our favourite stories ‘Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What do you see?’.
In Year 1 we like to listen to stories. For our class assembly we decided that we would like to perform one of our favourite stories ‘Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What do you see?’.
Year 3 have been entertaining the Junior School with their renditions of different styles of music. We have been learning about the different elements of music and as we really enjoyed our lessons we decided to base our assembly on this.
As part of our Competitive Sports Programme this year, Aloha pupils competed last Saturday in the First Interschool Tennis Competition.
From November a new item of uniform will be worn in school – the pinafore dress.This is just for Key Stage 1 (Nursery to Year 2) girls.
This half-term all Junior School parents have been able to meet with their child’s teacher to discuss their progress.
The Music Department ran a vocal workshop on 11 October with Mrs Daphne Sumbler, a vocal coach from the UK, hosting the event – her second visit to Aloha College.
In these few short weeks, pupils have already enjoyed several trips out to explore areas of interest not far from school:
Year 4 children have again been sightseeing in the historical town of Ronda, as curriculum reinforcement for their “Sociales”.
On 7 October, Year 5 pupils took a trip to Málaga, the capital of our region. They visited the city’s most interesting monuments – the Fortress, the Cathedral and the Castle, and a very enjoyable time was had by both students and teachers.
Year 5 VJL recreated the Ancient Greek myth of King Midas, the greedy king who wanted to be the most powerful King in the land
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