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During Science Week 2021, the children of Mora were set a challenge to create their own innovation for the future. The children thought long and hard about the sorts of problems the people of tomorrow might face and how they might work to solve them.
We were amazed at the ideas our scientists and inventors came up with. The next problem we had was picking the winners from all of these fantastic entries.
Drum roll….. Well done Marwaan (Y2) who was the overall winner for his entry to help an over populated world, ‘Earth Scrapers.’ Congratulations to Edward in EYFS (Nursery) for his amazing, ‘Solar Blaster!’ Well done Eleanor (Y2), the Key Stage 1 winner for her very funny, ‘Daddy Distractor.’ And congratulations to Zaineb (Y4) for your excellent invention to wake up Steve, ‘The Light Distributor!’
Check out some of the other amazing activities the children did during Science Week 2021! Click here.
The results of the Photography Competition were announced in Friday morning's Child of the Week assembly. From over 200 entries, a panel of judges selected a winner and a runner up for each category. The photos show we have some talented children at Mora, and we look forward to exhibiting all of the photo entries later in the year.
Please enjoy the photos of the winners.
Dear Families,
What a wonderful start back for our children at Mora! We welcomed them on Monday with some music and dancing in the street and they returned to their face to face learning by transforming into super scientists. There has been a lovely buzz around the school, with the children experimenting in their classrooms and taking part in lots of active, hands-on learning with our fabulous Science Week.
Thank you to all the children that have sent in work for International Women’s Day and we have now received all the entries for our Lockdown Photography Competition- there were some amazing shots that show just how talented the children of Mora are!
With all children back we continue to keep children in class bubbles, minimising contacts to continue to keep everyone safe. Of course, if a child or staff member has a positive Covid test we will need to close class bubbles. At school we are doing everything we can to keep cross infection to a minimum and we ask you to do the same. Please follow the current government guidance when meeting people from other households and keep a 2-metre distance when dropping off and collecting your child. Please remember to wear a mask at the gate.
At the end of each day the children are dismissed to parents in a safe and orderly way, so please do not call your child from the road or from the back of the year group line; we will not allow the child to go until you are at the front of your child’s class line. I am sure you will all support this system, for the health and safety of all children.
I hope you all have a lovely weekend!
Yours sincerely,
Kate Bass
Headteacher
Mora Primary and Nursery School welcomed all of the children back to school on Monday with music, bunting and banners. It was wonderful seeing all of our families again.
Check out the Brent and Kilburn Times article about our celebration here: https://www.kilburntimes.co.uk/news/education/street-party-welcomes-back-cricklewood-pupils-7811996