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4D Class Assembly

  • Writer: Hamstel Junior School
    Hamstel Junior School
  • Jun 16
  • 1 min read

The school was invited to see what 4D has been learning over the last two weeks during their class assembly – and what a busy nine days it has been! From fantastic poems about endangered animals to their work on rivers in preparation for their trip to Old Leigh, the children have clearly been working incredibly hard. 

They impressed everyone with their French conversational skills, as well as their achievements in science and PE. The children have also just completed their MTC (Multiplication Tables Check), which, as they reassured us, “wasn’t too bad in the end!” 

The assembly concluded with some fantastic ukulele playing. The class were truly ‘on fire’, especially when they performed the piece for a second time at double speed! Their singing of Somewhere Beyond the Sea brought the assembly to a wonderful close. 

Thank you, 4D, for a lovely and thoroughly enjoyable class assembly.


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Steven Hawk
Steven Hawk
3 days ago

I loved reading about the 4D class assembly because it's always good to see kids sharing what they've learned with confidence and creativity. I was using assignment help for CIPD students during a hectic term, and I also looked for help me write my thesis while helping my younger cousin get ready for a school presentation, so this post truly made me smile. It reminded me that speaking in front of others can boost confidence and create lasting memories for students.

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Jonathan. Hall.
Jonathan. Hall.
Jul 03

I enjoyed reading about the 4D class assembly because it is always nice to see children sharing what they have learned with confidence and creativity. During a busy term, I was using assignment help for CIPD students and also helped my younger cousin prepare for a school presentation, so this post really made me smile. It reminded me that speaking in front of others can build confidence and create memories that stay with students for a long time.

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