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Sensory Circuits!
Every morning our learners have access to sensory circuits. Sensory circuits is proven to enhance attention, develop motor skills, reduce anxiety, improve coordination and improve behaviour! This is an extra level of support we give to help our learners be as ready as possible to start their day.
ALP Schools Paddleboarding!
Thanks to funding from Paddle UK – and with potential further investment from the Duke of Edinburgh Awards – ALP Schools had 6 staff members pass their level 1 Stand Up Paddle Instructor course last weekend! Training was delivered by the team at Mote Park Watersports centre – From the spring term we will be introducing ALP […]
ALP Nuneaton Secures Duplo!
One of our LSA’s that works within the Rainforest provision attended a Child Expo at the CBS Arena where they were giving our £400 worth of Lego and Duplo. Kirsty told them about our school and what we do and won us £150 worth of Duplo. The children across the Rainforest provision have enjoyed playing […]
Lemurs Learn about Firefighters, Police, Doctors and More!
Lemurs have been learning about different people in our community that help us such as firemen, police and doctors. Lemurs engaged really well with the different equipment that the people who help us use everyday! The learners really enjoyed putting out the pretend fire and engaging in role play.
Tigers Learn About Islam!
In Religious Education, Tigers class is learning about Islam. The learners were introduced to prayed using a praying mat. The learners were very respectful during this lesson and were eager to learn more about this topic.
School Reports from the 1970’s & 60’s!
In history, Zebras have been looking at how schools have changed over time. The learners explored school reports from the 1960/1970s. The learners were very interested and also shocked at the similarities of the subjects taught back then and also how mean the teachers were in their comments.
Knives Down!
ALP Nuneaton recently participated in a competition run by The Guardians Grow Charity to raise awareness about knife crime and its impact on communities, particularly focussing on educating young people about the dangers and consequences associated with knife violence. We are pleased to announce that Leopards class have won first prize in the competition, and […]
Hyenas Explore The Stone Age!
Hyenas have had a brilliant start to the new academic year! They have been making new friends, exploring new surroundings and have returned with a great attitude to learning. This half term we are studying the Stone Age in History. We looked at how artefacts can tell us about the past, and looked at cave […]
Lions Go Wild!
This week in Lions we have been using all of our acting skills to re-enact parts of our story ‘Where the Wild Things are’! The learners have been practising using different expressions and movements to represent the feelings of the characters. They particularly enjoyed the scene where the characters are taking part in the ‘Wild […]
Our First Tomatoes!
As part of our Eco Schools Initiative we began to develop a Kitchen garden space where learners have been learning about plants, vegetables and fruits with what they need to grow and beginning to plant within school. Our first try at gardening was with three small tomato plants which were planted back last academic year. […]