
Rawmarsh Ashwood’s Year 6 residential trip to Cave Dale and Ulley was an unforgettable adventure filled with challenge, teamwork, and fun! The children showed incredible
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Rawmarsh Ashwood’s Year 6 residential trip to Cave Dale and Ulley was an unforgettable adventure filled with challenge, teamwork, and fun! The children showed incredible
During the last two weeks, Y4 have taken part in some amazing events! Last week, they attended the Skipping School Festival, the children had been
Last week was an amazing week for FS2! Everything they have learnt this year is falling into place. The class are writing independently, reading with
Recently, Y5 have been super busy producing some amazing writing, based on the visual literacy clip ‘Alma’. The children have been working hard on their
FS2 have loved observing the changing seasons, especially the Spring flowers! Now, as Summer fast approaches, the children are finding more flowers blooming, and plants
At the end of last term, we read the story, ‘What the Ladybird Heard Next’, which is about a swarm of bees. After this, we
Last term, FS2 were learning about Spring and how this time of year often brings changes and new life. What better way to learn about
Children’s Capital of Culture Baton Relay 2025
On Thursday 22nd May, Rawmarsh Ashwood took part in the Children’s Capital of Culture and Rotherham School Games Baton Relay. The children at Ashwood joined
At Rawmarsh Ashwood, learning starts as soon as the children come through the school gate in the morning. Staff utilise every single opportunity to drive
Last week, Y6 completed their SATs. To celebrate, they had a well deserved, Pizza Party lunch to recognise all of their hard work and effort
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Ms Woodcock recommendation for Ashwood Reads is The house on chicken legs by Sophie Anderson. This is just an amazing spellbinding adventure. It transports you into
Mrs Smith’s recommendation for Ashwood Reads is The Girl of Ink and Stars by Kiran Millwood Hargrave. I absolutely love this book. I’ve read this
Miss Roper recommends… Everybody’s welcome by Patricia Hegarty. Everybody’s Welcome tells the story of a mouse who builds a house, providing a home for other woodland animals
Miss Roper recommends… Stickman illustrated by Axel Scheffler and written by Julia Donaldson. “Stick Man lives in the family tree, With his Stick Lady Love and
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