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Residentials
At Palmers Cross Primary School our pupils have the opportunity to experience residential visits in year 2, year 4 and in year 6.


Habitat trail and animal handling 🪺🐾
This afternoon, Class 2 children explored an exciting habitat trail. We discussed the habitats of British wildlife and how they would create them to survive. Children then worked in small groups to create some habitats of their own. Later on, we were able to visit the rabbits and guinea pigs! The children were incredibly gentle and calm around the animals. Well done Class 2!


Signs of Spring🌸
This morning, children enjoyed an adventure filled walk along the Kingswood common where we were able to spot some signs of signs of Spring.


Kingswood Day 2🪵
Class 2 had a great night sleep ahead of their busy and exciting second day. Before starting any of our morning activities, the children stripped their bedding and made their own beds ready to start the day!


Class 2 outdoor fun🌿
After a fun packed day of outdoor activities, Class 2 enjoyed some downtime in the garden. The children played happily with the garden toys and even found some beautiful wildlife!🐞 Now it’s time for some dinner before getting ready for bed.


Air raid shelter!
Year 2 were able to explore the air raid shelter at Kingswood! They carefully travelled underground to find out what it was for children during World War 2. The children carefully listened to interesting facts about WW2, as well listening to the air raid alarm.⛑️


We have arrived!
Year 2 have arrived at Kingswood for their residential trip. The children have settled in well, unpacked their bags and have started with some fun outdoor activities. Now it’s time for lunch, chicken dinner and pudding…yum!


Year 4 Residential Meeting
Thank you to parents/carers who attended the Year 4 residential meeting. Please CLICK HERE or see below the information we shared.


Free Time
Class 6 are enjoying some music, sports and singing before bed


Group 1 Axe Throwing
Group 1 were amazing at ace throwing this afternoon!
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