Meet The Guinea Pigs

The guinea pigs have caused much excitement this week, and the children have loved having them in school and in their classrooms. The School Council collected possible names from each class and shortlisted the choice, before allowing our Reception Children to have the final say.

Meet Carrot and Spud!

Some of the children have already enjoyed stroking the the guinepigs and some have even enjoyed reading stories to them. Spud really enjoying hearing the tale of Goldilocks and The Three Bears, whilst Carrot nibbled on some hay!

A big thank you to the Friends of Cannon Park who enabled us to purchase everything needed to help us care for our school pets!

Fishy Fun!

Year 4 have dived into their new topic being both scientists and artists. They investigated the anatomy of different classes of sea creatures before practising their sketching and shading skills.

Celebration Assembly

What a busy assembly! It was lovely to here about the many children, who have been demonstrating our Values this week, as well as the various skills and talents the children are developing outside school. Children also received certificates for attendance today.

Thank you to everyone who entered our Easter competitions. The standards were very high and picking winners was not easy! All money raised for the Friends of Cannon Park goes directly back into the school. Thank you for your generosity.

Easter Lunch

The children enjoyed a fantastic Easter lunch today thanks to the hard work from the amazing kitchen staff.

Kenilworth Castle

Year 1 had an amazing time at Kenilworth Castle. The children loved learning about the castle’s history and exploring the grounds. Lots of fun was had by all!

Metallic Art

This afternoon, Year 3 have been working hard to create their metallic-inspired pieces of artwork with impressive results!

Our Science Selfies

Congratulations to Luke, Chloe, Isaac and Jovan for winning our first science selfie competition. The children of Cannon Park became scientists and took part in exciting experiments at home, taking photographs of their endeavours.