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17/05/24

Team Dahl after a brilliantly successful dress rehearsal for their WW2 play - We'll meet again!#Heartsandminds pic.twitter.com/XtXDpQq1bw

16/05/24

Year 3 scientists have had a great day today in their forces and magnets workshop. pic.twitter.com/PeVzz6C2Bd

16/05/24

Thank you, Mark the science for spending the afternoon w year 4. We have learnt lots about teeth. pic.twitter.com/UBMsZJuoDu

16/05/24

Look at all these wonderful books linked to mental health week’s ’get moving’ focus. pic.twitter.com/Y5Hq5WdrjC

16/05/24

Team Shakespeare enjoying double extra play on double maths SaTs day. Also celebrating mental health through movement. #pshe pic.twitter.com/oSpKPrypQ0

15/05/24

Y5’s Dahl class visited the Guru Nanak Gurdwara in Luton today to have a hands on experience witnessing the beautiful religion of Sikhism. pic.twitter.com/cSpi6DBtq9

15/05/24

Y5’s Dahl class visited the Guru Nanak Gurdwara in Luton today to have a hands on experience witnessing the beautiful religion of Sikhism. pic.twitter.com/14N2LijcqK

15/05/24

Y5’s Dahl class visited the Guru Nanak Gurdwara in Luton today to have a hands on experience witnessing the beautiful religion of Sikhism. pic.twitter.com/MrRHk6PxuF

14/05/24

Ladybirds have been creating their own “first, then and now” maths stories using a tens frame. They used the counters to represent the marbles Monkey had put in the jar. It was great to hear them using the sentence stems to retell their number story. pic.twitter.com/kpuQjpN2dV

14/05/24

Team Dahl loving their Ancient Greek workshop with ! Their enthusiasm was contagious and they all tried so hard! (3)#History pic.twitter.com/EY661iypME

14/05/24

Team Dahl loving their Ancient Greek workshop with ! Their enthusiasm was contagious and they all tried so hard! (2)#History pic.twitter.com/jtEi8tNsDj

14/05/24

Team Dahl loving their Ancient Greek workshop with ! Their enthusiasm was contagious and they all tried so hard! (1)#History pic.twitter.com/ovLXInjGMT

14/05/24

SATs breakfast party number two followed by a competitive game of Scattegories! Bring on the reading paper! pic.twitter.com/jJ6vMdP7mJ

14/05/24

SATs breakfast party number two followed by a competitive game of Scattegories! Bring on the reading paper! pic.twitter.com/3bMZp3Db6i

13/05/24

In PE, Moomin created their own obstacle courses involving running, jumping, hopping and skipping pic.twitter.com/Uw5pP5x0yC

13/05/24

Year 3 scientists exploring which objects are magnetic and which are not. # pic.twitter.com/75yzO9cz8B

13/05/24

Moomin have enjoyed setting up an investigation to explore whether beans can grow without soil as part of our science unit pic.twitter.com/9bguQmvMox

13/05/24

Year six artists living their art afternoon - mixed media portraits. pic.twitter.com/MPPPE1iCpA

13/05/24

Year six artists living their art afternoon - mixed media portraits. pic.twitter.com/cN9NvVYhCH

13/05/24

More SATs breakfast party pics! pic.twitter.com/jcJcU1zrLR

13/05/24

More SATs breakfast party pics! pic.twitter.com/QeDjGLNkRI

13/05/24

More SATs breakfast party pics 🎉 pic.twitter.com/KMbFawbmKa

12/05/24

Last week Ladybirds visited St. Nicholas’ church as part of their learning about special places. They completed a trail around the church and learned about baptism, by performing a baptism on one of our dolls. pic.twitter.com/bc6uKp4YvV

10/05/24

Moomin class enjoyed their trip to Lydekker Park this morning, exploring what could be learnt from plants in our local environment pic.twitter.com/xXR5MEoabh

09/05/24

Year 4 having a lovely time at the oval enjoying our local environment and a huge game of capture the flag. pic.twitter.com/Fd2NSDHQz2

Eco-Leaders

Here at Harpenden Academy we are all working together to help protect our environment! We are currently working towards getting our Bronze Award as members of the "Eco-Schools Award Programme". 

There are nine key areas of focus in the Eco-Schools programme. These are:

  • Energy
  • Water
  • Biodiversity
  • School grounds
  • Healthy living
  • Transport
  • Litter
  • Waste
  • Global citizenship


Global citizenship

Our Key Stage 2 Eco Committee meet to discuss ways in which we can be more environmentally friendly as a school. We also have Eco-Warriors who are individuals from each class in both key stages. They have class responsibilities such as turning off light switches and computers. As a school we are conscious of recycling, litter picking and finding new ways of conserving energy.

The Eco-committee members have created a list to show ways in which we feel we can help protect the environment in one way or another. These ideas can be taken with us anywhere, not just to be followed at school!

  1. When you are outside, pick up your rubbish and don't drop litter on land or sea
  2. Have a garden indoors or outdoors and learn how to care for it.
  3. Have a compost bin and put your organic waste in it.
  4. Turn off the lights/tehnology when they are not needed.
  5. Don't let water run when it is not needed, for example, when brushing your teeth.
  6. Walk to school, ride your bike or scoot..
  7. Buy products with less wrapping and packaging.
  8. Do not print/photocopy things you do not have to.
  9. Participate in regular litter picks.
  10. Look after wildlife that comes into your garden/school grounds.

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