…Mohicans created a large metal feather sculpture and attached individual symbolic tribe coloured feathers to fill the structure and the Deerfeet worked together to create a flag using key colours…
…from the battlefield. In Year 6, boys have turned symbols associated with war into digital motifs and patterns, creating decorative imagery that reinterpret the objects’ negative connotations. Collages and digital…
…and moving project. The Artwork, filled with symbolism, took three words as a focus: honour, love, remember. Throughout the course of one day, Charity invited 293 boys and teachers to…
…shopping for hero gadgets and creating symmetrical outfits, the boys worked out co-ordinates of the evil villains’ battleships. All the boys from Year 1 visited Early Years and worked together…
…livelihoods on our oceans. The relationship must be symbiotic in order for all elements to flourish. The creative focus of their day was to upcycle everyday rubbish items that might…
…bought and special meals are shared with their families. The boys and girls all receive a little red envelope with money hidden inside to symbolize good luck and to keep…
…finished with a beautiful poem about peace and the special helpers from the Nursery and Reception classes let poppy petals fall gently to the ground as a symbol of goodwill….