Today, Year 4 visited St Peter’s Church in Hall Green for the
exit point day of our ‘Living Together’ topic.
The children had designed and made some wonderful, imaginative sculptures
linked to the theme of remembrance. To
give them inspiration, they looked at existing art work, such as the poppies
currently being showcased at the Tower of London. To create their sculptures, the children thought
about the values linked to Remembrance Day such as: respect, hope, love, peace
and sacrifice. When the children arrived,
they were given the opportunity to present their sculpture to Reverend
Stephenson and other members of the church.
After, they were given a tour of the church and were shown the images in
the stained glass windows. It was a
lovely end to our community topic and gave the children the opportunity to
reflect, and pay respect to those that fought in the war.
Dear Year 4.
ReplyDeleteI am sorry I couldn't make it yesterday, but I hear from Rev Martin Stephenson, Chair of Governors, that your sculptures will be a focal point at St Peter's Church at the weekend so I look forward to seeing them properly then.
Well Done,
Mrs Brumwell, Chilcote School Governor