This past fortnight, Seatown Class explored why Britain once ruled the largest empire in history. Pupils learned about the expansion of the empire, reasons behind colonisation (such as trade, power and religion), and the process of independence that followed. They...
Christianity and Creation

Christianity and Creation

In this unit, pupils explored Christian beliefs about Creation and stewardship. They considered why the Earth matters, studied a Bible story about responsibility, and learned how Christians care for the environment today. Pupils produced persuasive writing encouraging...
Something Wicked This Way Comes!

Something Wicked This Way Comes!

Seatown Class created atmospheric writing inspired by Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Using powerful vocabulary and figurative language, the children wrote vivid descriptions of some of the settings and/or characters such as Macbeth’s darkest...
Earth and Space – From Daylight to Moonlight

Earth and Space – From Daylight to Moonlight

  Seatown explored how our ideas about the Solar System have changed, why day turns to night as Earth rotates, how the seasons arise from Earth’s tilt and orbit, and how the Moon’s phases appear as it orbits Earth. To share our learning, we planned, wrote and...
The Guru Granth Sahib

The Guru Granth Sahib

Seatown have been learning about the Guru Granth Sahib and how Sikhs show respect for their holy scripture. We wrote formal letters using greetings, closings, and advanced...