Seatown Class
Seatown class is the home for Year 5 and 6 pupils and is led by Key Stage 2 teacher, Mrs Jo Cleden, supported by the highly experienced Mrs Merritt. The classroom is aptly located at the top of the school in a beautiful new classroom created as part of the school rebuild in 2011.
In Seatown class, pupils are encouraged to take even more responsibility for their own learning in readiness for secondary school.  Pupils in Years 5 and 6 often take on formal ‘Sports Leaders’ roles the the Bronze Sports Ambassador team, are Play Leaders at break times and mentors for the lower school. They balance preparation for end of year exams with a wide curriculum, including: sports competitions, curriculum-linked trips and the ever-popular annual sailing experience!
Recent Learning
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Forest School Challenge
As part of our outside learning over the past 2 weeks, we have been challenged to create a means of collecting and transporting water. We created a shadow, a method of collecting water that is still used today in places like Egypt. [gallery...
Guide dogs visit
This afternoon, we had a visit from the guide dog charity. We were introduced to 7 dogs and their trainers, as well as Geoff, who is visually impaired and who brought along his own guide dog, Pringle. We heard how important a guide dog is for someone who is unable to...
PGL, Osmington 2024
On a very cold and windy April day, Seatown Class set off for their long awaited residential trip to PGL at Osmington Bay, Weymouth. Once we'd arrived, we began our activities - fencing and the zip wire. We played the...
Inflatable golf!
Having enjoyed a term of golf in the spring, we thought it would be fun to end the work with a bit of inflatable golf! On an unusually sunny afternoon, all of KS2 enjoyed playing the course in groups and as individuals. Various challenges were set and lots of fun was...
Pancake Races 2024
It may have been a bit later than Shrove Tuesday, but we like our traditions at Powerstock. You can eat a pancake at any time of the year and we did just that in the morning. And, why not have pancake races halfway through Lent?!! We had...
Seatown World Book Day 2024
Seatown thoroughly enjoyed dressing up for World Book Day this year. It was lovely to see children dress up in characters well-known as well as those less obvious. It shows how varied our reading material is. [gallery...











