Recent Learning in Action sessions gave parents a clear and meaningful view of teaching and learning across all year groups. Families stepped into classrooms, experienced lessons first-hand, and saw how students engage and progress. The initiative continues to strengthen the connection between school and home by giving families a direct view of the classroom environment and teaching approaches.

In Grade 5, students took part in Performing Arts with Ms Grigg. They sang together and performed on stage, showing confidence and expressive skills. The lesson helped students develop communication and stage presence in a supportive setting.

In Grade 4, students joined a hands-on Art and Design lesson with Mr York. They built three-dimensional structures using cardboard and applied mathematical thinking throughout the process. They measured and evaluated their designs, developing precision, problem-solving, and spatial awareness.

Grade 2 and 3 students took part in a badminton lesson focused on serving. They explored two different techniques and used patience and self-reflection to improve their skills. Some parents joined the session and enjoyed taking part alongside the students.

Strong foundations in early years

In the lower primary and early years, students continued to build strong foundations. Grade 1 students joined a German lesson with Ms Schappert, where they practised vocabulary and used language in interactive ways. Kiga 2 students worked with Ms Zdobylak to develop their German through play-based learning.

Kiga 1 students took part in an integrated Reading and Art lesson with Ms Schmidt, combining early literacy with creative expression. In Pre-K, Ms Klopfenstein led an Art session that encouraged exploration, imagination, and fine motor development in a calm and nurturing environment.

A closer connection with families

Across the school, teachers delivered engaging and well-structured lessons that reflected strong practice and care. Parents shared very positive feedback and appreciated the opportunity to observe lessons directly and better understand their children’s learning.

Learning in Action continues to strengthen trust and build a strong partnership between school and home.