Secondary School Applications

Dear Parent or Guardian

How to apply for a Secondary School Place

To apply for a secondary school place for September 2022, you will need to apply online at www.telford.gov.uk/admissions. The online application system is now available.

The closing date for all applications is 31st October 2021. You must apply to the local authority of where you live, for example this is where you pay your council tax.

You can find out more information on www.telford.gov.uk/admissions where you will be able to find our information booklet. Alternatively, please contact School Admissions at admissions@telford.gov.uk

If you do not have access to a computer you can go to your local library and use their computer facilities.

Yours faithfully

TELFORD & WREKIN SCHOOL ADMISSIONS TEAM

admissions@telford.gov.uk

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Happy #NationalCodingWeek

Across school on Thursday, we took part in National Coding Week.

Here is a snapshot of the activities the children took part in.

Fractions of Amounts

We have continued our work on Fractions by looking at Fractions of Amounts this week. These photos are of the children using cubes to help them carry out the method physically.

Self Portrait work with Henry (our resident artist)

Class 3 Music Day!

Today we have had a fun Music Day where we focused on Benjamin Britten. Britten wrote all kinds of music but is especially known for his operas.

At the beginning of the day, we looked at two images and thought about how these could be portrayed through percussion instruments. We practised creating sounds using various instruments and then focused on one instrument, experimenting with the different sounds that could be made from this. We discussed the fact that some notes are played longer than others and used instruments to show this.

We then learnt about the man himself and focused on the piece of music ‘Storm Interlude’. We listened again to one section and practised recreating this individually with one instrument. We listened to another section of the composition and discussed this in depth as class. In groups we chose instruments that we thought were needed to best re-perform this section and then how we would play our instruments as a group composition. We then practised and performed in groups to the whole class.

In addition to this, Year 6 children practiced using their instruments as part of a group to bring the images to life. They used percussion instruments sensibly and showed good control and accuracy whilst performing to the rest of the class.

For the second task, Year 6 composed lyrics to the music to describe the movements of ‘Storm’ by Benjamin Britton. They worked as a group to create a song and then performed in front of Year 4 and 5. We were so proud of their performances!

In the afternoon, Year 4/5 thought about how music is composed and created and how the use of ICT can help us to do this. We talked about how some musicians use ICT tools to create their songs and soundtracks. After this discussion, we worked in groups of three and used a iPad to create our own piece of music based on Benjamin Britten’s piece we had learnt about previously. We used a website called ‘BeepBox’ to create our music. This involved lots of trial and error and careful listening to see how the piece could be improved or changed. We had to think carefully about how to make these changes using the tools in the software for effect. To finish our lesson, we took it in turns to play our piece to the rest of the class who listened and gave feedback to each group.

 

Music Lesson 3 – Forest School Percussion

For our work in Music this week, we have been working on the control of percussion instruments. We’ve looked at tempo, beats and pulse as part of our work on our composer Ludovico Einaudi. Today in Forest School, for our third music lesson, we explored using a range of percussion and natural instruments to create our own percussive patterns (beats). Here are a sample of our work.

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