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St James is a very happy school where staff are dedicated to providing a secure and caring environment for all pupils.

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Thrive activities this week have included; rainbow blowers to help practise deep breathing, body books to share great things about ourselves and paper doll parades to explore the concept of uniqueness and difference. Thrive Approach.com #letshelpeverychild

Thrive activities this week have included; rainbow blowers to help practise deep breathing, body books to share great things about ourselves and paper doll parades to explore the concept of uniqueness and difference. <a href="/thriveapproach/">Thrive Approach</a>.com #letshelpeverychild
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Last full week of term, Thrive sessions have included Summer themed creative activities. Lollipop stick octopus, cd fish, sun catchers and pom-pom caterpillars! These are just a few of the beautiful creations this week so far! Thrive Approach.com #letshelpeverychild

Last full week of term, Thrive sessions have included Summer themed creative activities. Lollipop stick octopus, cd fish, sun catchers and pom-pom caterpillars! These are just a few of the beautiful creations this week so far! <a href="/thriveapproach/">Thrive Approach</a>.com  #letshelpeverychild
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Class 4 have been creating pictures to show Jesus’ baptism. They have thought carefully about what to include in their pictures and it’s symbolism.

Class 4 have been creating pictures to show Jesus’ baptism. They have thought carefully about what to include in their pictures and it’s symbolism.
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Class 4 had a great trip to Hereford Cathedral today, learning about Anglo-Saxon Hereford and the tale of King Offa and St. Ethelbert and designing their own Anglo-Saxon swords.

Class 4 had a great trip to Hereford Cathedral today, learning about Anglo-Saxon Hereford and the tale of King Offa and St. Ethelbert and designing their own Anglo-Saxon swords.
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Did you know it is safer internet day tomorrow? We have a week full of activities and we have started with a special assembly all about internet safety with Mark Sanderson

Did you know it is safer internet day tomorrow? We have a week full of activities and we have started with a special assembly all about internet safety with <a href="/HerefordICTMark/">Mark Sanderson</a>
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Today we learnt how to use bee bots. We learnt how to make the bee bot move forwards, backwards and how to turn. As a group the children then programmed the bee bot to move around the ‘zoo bee bot map’. Super teamwork, well done ⭐️

Today we learnt how to use bee bots. We learnt how to make the bee bot move forwards, backwards and how to turn. As a group the children then programmed the bee bot to move around the ‘zoo bee bot map’. Super teamwork, well done ⭐️
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My daughters portrait of me for her leaving cert last year. She won't share it so I will ! What a talent . Twitter give this one a RT if you see what I see

My daughters portrait of me for her leaving cert last year. She won't share it so I will ! What a talent . Twitter give this one a RT if you see what I see
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Lovely ‘look at me’ book made by this pupil in Thrive session, celebrating all the things he’s good at! Also, another pupil imagined his problems as animals. Visualisation is a great way to help children sort out their worries. #Thriveapproach.com #wellbeingthroughthearts

Lovely ‘look at me’ book made by this pupil in Thrive session, celebrating all the things he’s good at! Also, another pupil imagined his problems as animals. Visualisation is a great way to help children sort out their worries. #Thriveapproach.com #wellbeingthroughthearts