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Crew McLoughlin recently took part in an exciting and informative first aid training session, supported by their adults from home. The session gave young people the opportunity to learn important life-saving skills and develop a better understanding of how the human body works.
During the training, the crew learned about DR ABC, a simple but essential process used when responding to an emergency. They explored what each step means:
Understanding DR ABC helps people assess a situation safely and decide what action needs to be taken to help someone who may be injured or unwell.
The group also learned about the circulatory system and discussed what makes it healthy or unhealthy. They explored how the heart pumps blood around the body and why it is important to maintain a healthy lifestyle through good nutrition, regular exercise, and positive habits. The young people considered how choices such as smoking, poor diet, and lack of exercise can negatively affect the circulatory system.
One of the most engaging parts of the session was learning how to perform Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). Crew members practised the correct techniques for chest compressions and learned when CPR may be needed. They discovered how quick action can make a significant difference in an emergency situation.
The training also introduced the crew to the use of a defibrillator (AED). They learned what a defibrillator does, when it should be used, and how the device provides clear instructions to help people respond confidently during a cardiac emergency. Practising with training equipment helped everyone feel more comfortable and prepared.
The session was a fantastic learning experience, and Crew McLoughlin showed great enthusiasm throughout. A big thank you goes to the adults from home who supported the event and helped make the learning possible. By developing these first aid skills, the crew has gained valuable knowledge that could one day help them save a life.
Well done to everyone involved for their participation, teamwork, and commitment to learning such important skills.




















Crew Farrow have been using sticks and bricks to help us understand place value in maths. Well done for working hard! ✨
Children on the challenge table have been showing off their independent skills, as they answer abstract maths questions. Well done to Kingsley and Dallas who have been independently using maths manipulative to answer questions. Crew Farrow are very proud of you! ✨
This morning, Crew White took part in an exciting introductory First Aid session led by expert, Sam. The children were introduced to DR ABC and learned the important first steps to take when helping a casualty, including staying calm, checking for danger and finding out whether a person is responsive.
The session linked closely to our current science learning about the circulatory system and the importance of keeping the heart beating to move oxygen around the body. Sam explained how CPR can help save lives and demonstrated the correct technique using straight arms and effective chest compressions. To help remember the correct rhythm, the children practised compressions to the beat of ‘Another One Bites the Dust’!
Crew White also took part in a range of practical activities, including head-only CPR, arm-only CPR, physical challenge CPR and high knees, helping them understand both the technique and physical effort needed during an emergency.
To finish the session, the children learned about defibrillators, including where to place the pads and how these devices can help restore a normal heartbeat.
A huge thank you to Sam for delivering such an engaging and memorable session. The children represented Crew White brilliantly and showed fantastic maturity throughout.











This term, we are starting our new writing topic based on Jack and the Beanstalk. The children discussed what Jack needed to reach the giant’s castle and learned that he used a beanstalk to climb there. To link with the story, they have started planting beans and will be observing their growth and progress over time.














Last half term, we started measuring our growing plants to see how big they would get. We were amazed to discover that in just three weeks they had grown an incredible 60cm tall!
This week’s maths focus is all about measuring and comparing size. Today we explored our classroom, measuring different objects and seeing what we could build. As our structures got taller, we practised measuring them and comparing their heights.
We also developed our counting skills by adding one more resource each time and then remeasuring to see how the height changed. This helped us to understand measurement, counting, and the concept of “one more” in a fun and practical way.









Today we began our new writing unit and made predictions about what we thought might happen in the story. A few eagle eyed children even thought they recognised the story! I can’t wait to see what they all produce this time!



Today in maths we consolidated our learning of the digital clock which we found tricky before half term. Well done to everyone, you worked so hard!











We have been busy writing our own poems based on “The little boy who cannot see”. We used lots of similes to describe different colours and some amazing onomatopoeia too!
Some of these poems will be printed onto boards for our new eco-garden. Great work CrewRobson!