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November 2025

  • Year 5 Cinema Trip

    Published 28/11/25

    On Wednesday, Year 5 had the opportunity to visit Cineworld in Stevenage, where we watched a documentary all about space: Deep Sky. This linked perfectly to our current Science topic. The documentary focused on how NASA built the James Webb Space Telescope to study cosmic landscapes approximately 1.6 million km from Earth! We saw images of distant galaxies, planets orbiting other stars and nebulae, which had not been previously seen by telescopes. Some of the stars that the telescope captured, were so old that they exploded before Earth even existed.  The light from them had been travelling for billions of years. The children were well-behaved and represented our school well on the walk there and back. The documentary gripped lots of our Year 5 space enthusiasts and we all felt aware that really, we're just a small moment in an infinite universe! 

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  • Christmas Bauble Competition

    Published 21/11/25

    We have had 4 winners from Almond Hill who entered the Stevenage 'Design a Christmas Bauble' competition. Lilly in 5J was the overall winner with her Santa chimney design and Maeve in Year 4, Cody and Felicity in Year 5 were commended entries.

    All children have been invited to switch on the Christmas tree lights in Stevenage Old Town on Saturday 29th of November, 5-6pm. They will receive a prize and their designs will be hung on the Christmas tree. Lots of the other children's designs will be hung on the railings on the Bowling Green. Please look out for our winners if you attend the event.

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  • Space Centre Trip

    Published 18/11/25

    On Wednesday 12th November, year 5 set off to Leicester to visit the National Space Centre! As soon as we arrived, we hit the gift shop. The children bought a whole array of different space themed items and it definitely tested some mathematical ability too! We then had time to explore the different areas in the centre including walking up 144 stairs to see three different rockets, learning all about Earth and space and seeing different space suits astronauts have worn throughout the years. We then had the planetarium show where we learnt amazing facts all about the different planets in our solar system and our knowledge was put to the test with interactive questions that we got to answer. We learnt about the temperatures of the planets, how old they are, whether we think life could exist on them, how they orbit and storms or weather they have too. It was a fantastic day!

    Pupil Voice: 

    ‘It helped me understand how far away the planets are and I learnt things like how cold they are. It helped me learn that we might be able to go to other planets in the future but some planets we’ll never go to. I learnt about how they live in the space station too. The shower was so small and I don’t think I could use it.’ 

    ‘I think year 5 next year will really like it. We can tell them about it too.’ 

    ‘It could help you if you want to be a scientist as a job and I think you learn about space at secondary school so that will help you.’ 

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  • 6C and 6W Cinema Trip

    Published 18/11/25

    On Friday 14th November, 6W and 6C went to Cineworld (the cinema) to watch Bad Guys 2. We walked and it was really fun, even though it was raining! My favourite part of the film was when they were at the fake funeral and then came up with a plan to help as secret agents. It was a good morning! - Emelia 6W 

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  • Our Art in the Community

    Published 14/11/25

    Our art club are taking part in this year’s Stevenage Creative Network art trail in Westgate Shopping Centre. Children have transformed a box into a 3D Christmas present. There are 8 schools taking part including Almond Hill and the boxes will be hidden amongst 8 shop windows. A trail sheet will lead people around the shopping centre to find the presents and collect the letters to win a prize. If you’re in town, why don’t you have a go at the trail and see if you can spot our Christmas present!

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  • Ross Lanning, from Herts Music Service, visited Almond Hill this week...

    Published 14/11/25

    Ross Lanning, from Herts Music Service, visited Almond Hill this week to tell us all about his journey as a musician. He also entertained us with some amazing renditions on his different guitars. The children really enjoyed hearing some live music and were inspired by his talent and dedication to music.

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November 2025