Welcome to our Year 3 page where you can find out more about what is happening in our class.
Year 3 have PE on Monday & Wednesday, children to wear P.E kits to school. Swimming will be on Friday, children to wear school uniform and bring their swimming kits in a separate bag to their school bag.
If you have any questions or would like to contact the class team, please email [email protected] or call the school office on 01252 328589 to leave a message. Alternatively you can fill in the contact form.
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Worry Form It can feel scary to have a worry and it helps to talk it through and work out how to manage this worry. You can talk to a trusted adult, sibling or friend at home or at school. You can call Childline too on 08001111. Do you have a worry that you need to share with an adult at school? if so complete this form or talk to an adult at school as soon as you can. If you fill in this form it will go to Mrs Curtis and she will come and talk to you about it the next day you are in school.
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Someone is not safe If you or someone you know feels scared or frighted by someone else, we are here to help. You can talk to a trusted adult at home or at school. You can call the Police on 999 or Childline too on 08001111. If you fill in this form, it will go to Mrs Curtis and she will come and talk to you about it as soon as she can.

Summer 2
YEAR 3– Flow

Project homework is optional.
Below is a list of ideas for the project, try one of these or something else project related.
- How many songs can you list that mention water or rivers? Get your family and friends to help – and then have some fun singing a selection! Send in a video if you want to show in class.
- Help organise your family’s recycling, taking the glass to a bottle bank or visiting your local household waste recycling centre. Take pictures of your visit or make a list of what you recycled.
- Visit a river and test the flow by playing Pooh sticks. It’s easy… just drop a stick from a bridge into the water and let it race your friends’ sticks to the other side!
- Draw, paint or take photos of a beautiful river scene.
- Grow something edible using soil. Potatoes are easy to grow and tasty to eat!
- Be a landscape gardener! Visit a garden centre and look at water features. Could you make one in your garden? You’ll need water, soil, pipes and jugs and maybe some pretty stones.
- Help a member of your family to wash a car or visit an automatic carwash. Which method do you think uses least water?
- Race raindrops down a window. Choose one to watch and see what happens as it meanders down and comes into contact with other droplets.
- Study erosion. Set up a pile of dirt and rocks at the top of a slope. After it’s rained, check out how it has been sorted.
- At the supermarket, check out and compare the ingredients of household cleaning products. Many contain harmful chemicals which are washed down the drain. Encourage your adults to buy eco-friendly products or even make your own from natural substances like vinegar and lemon juice. Be a responsible citizen.
School Council
Class Reps – Reginald Mortan and Roxie Western
Eco Counsellor – Freya Spyrakis and Evie Stevens
Charity - Marie Curtis (Donate here)
Class Assembly Dates
Please see below the dates and times for the Year 3 sharing assemblies:
Year 3 Class Assembly-Friday 8th May 2026