Rainbow Room
Mrs Howe - HLTA
Mrs Mertens - Teaching Assistant
Mrs Curtis - Assistant Headteacher
Welcome to Rainbow Room.
Please visit this page to see some of the wonderful activities we have been doing in Rainbow Room.
If you would like to find out more about Rainbow Room please read our Nurture Booklet below.
The latest news from Rainbow Room
Olly enjoys some quiet time!
Superbloom
Mrs Howe and her husband visited the Superbloom event and had a wonderful time looking at all the fabulous plants.










Looking forward to Spring
This week the Rainbow Room children have been busy creating a beautiful Spring display and learning about what begins to grow, be born and blooms in Spring. They have also planted an abundance of flower, vegetable and fruit seeds which they will watch grow and plant out around our school when they are ready. They have also iced biscuits with the Ukranian flag on them in support of school children in the Ukraine.
Birdwatch
As part of the Annual RSPB Birdwatch Campaign, Year 3 have been busy building a bird hide in
the Rainbow Garden. They are learning how to identify the many birds we have visiting the garden and
making sure the bird feeders are topped up with seed. The Birdwatch campaign lasts for 3 days and all
information collated will be sent to the RSPB. If you would like to take part, go to the RSPB's website
for details.Rainbow Garden providing for the Local Community
As the year draws to a close, we are pleased to announce how successful the Rainbow Garden has been in helping our local community through difficult times in 2020. Before Lockdown 1 commenced the Rainbow children had planted tomato, courgette and squash seeds, along with an array of Summer flower bulbs. These grew really well and all the vegetables harvested were distributed amongst people in our neighbourhood who were shielding or too poorly to go shopping.
Since September, the Rainbow children have been busy planting Winter flowers around the school and sowing wild flowers that will bloom next Summer, these flowers will encourage bees and butterflies.
Well done to Class 3C for making a fabulous nativity stable that is now up in the Rainbow Garden
Respecting Everyone in our Local Community
Three Rainbow Room children were chosen this week to visit Tate's Funeral Directors to plant Winter flowers. The Rainbow Room maintains the planter each season as part of Respecting Everyone in our Local community. The children hope visitors to the Directors will enjoy the brightly coloured flowers.