Welcome to Fairsnape
Welcome to Fairsnape Class, Year 3/4!
I’m thrilled to welcome you to our creative and collaborative classroom. In Year 3/4, we celebrate curiosity, imagination, and teamwork as we explore exciting topics and grow together. I’m looking forward to a fantastic year filled with learning, laughter, and discovery.
Teacher: Mrs. Silvester
TA: Mrs. Blair
WELCOME TO FAIRSNAPE YEAR 3/4!
Our Year 3/4 classroom is a lively and imaginative space where children thrive through creativity, collaboration, and challenge. The mixed-age setting fosters peer learning and mutual respect, allowing pupils to support and inspire one another across a range of exciting topics. Inside, the classroom is carefully designed to encourage independent thinking and creative expression, with flexible learning areas that cater to a variety of interests and learning styles. Whether exploring literature, tackling problem-solving tasks, or engaging in artistic projects, children are empowered to take ownership of their learning in a supportive and stimulating environment.
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