
Shackleton Class Explores the River Lea and Canals!
Last Friday, Shackleton Class travelled to Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park to explore the history-rooted canals!
Last Friday, Shackleton Class travelled to Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park to explore the history-rooted canals!
Year 6 finished their geography topic this week with a fun way to demonstrate movement of tectonic plates!
St George's tested their geography skills in their Orienteering Day!
Year 3 have been getting quizzical in this week's Geography, exploring human and physical features in our local environment!
Year 1 have been learning about maps!
Year 1 have been curious to learn about the geography of our home - The United Kingdom!
In geography this week, we compared the difference between London and Nairobi.
Year 1 have been learning about the continents and oceans of our amazing world.
"When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life; for there is in London all that life can afford!" - Samuel Johnson. Maybe it is because it is not just a city, it is a region AND a county to boot!
In Benjamin class, we have been learning about the United Kingdom.
Check out our new banner, created by St George's pupils in partnership with Lewisham.
Year 6 have entered the geographical realm of 'Earthquakes, Mountains and Volcanoes!'
This week, we were inspired to act against idling, following some powerful Air Quality Workshops in Year 4, 5 and 6.
We have really enjoyed celebrating Geography awareness week by getting outdoors and exploring.
Year 6 went wild with adventure at Windmill Hill PGL!
We have been exploring the cardinal points, looking North, South, East and West using our compasses!
A day of learning about the different cultures that make up St George's.
We have had terrific terrain adventures locating and identifying top topographical features of the UK.
This week, Benjamin Class have been equator explorers in search of the world's rainforests!
In year 5, we have been revisiting our unit on Biomes around the world.
Year 6 have been settling into the world of human geography and population patterns!
This week Nursery have been very busy learning about Lunar New Year!
In Year 6 this week we have been replicating the movement of the tectonic plates!
In Year 6, we have started back on our geography journey by delving into the world... literally with the structure of the Earth.