Exeperiential Learning

Year 4 have been deepening their understanding of the concept of ‘devotion’ through their Hinduism unit on Mahashivaratri. Yesterday, they had an opportunity to take part in a role-played aarti ceremony in school. Led by Mrs Mulhall (who is an RE specialist) and Mrs Carre, our RE Leader, the children stepped into role as they ...

Dragon Eye Creations

Year 4 have been putting their art and clay skills to the test with an exciting project inspired by How to Train Your Dragon ! Using their knowledge of shape, texture, and colour, the children first crafted unique dragon eyes out of clay, carefully shaping intricate details to bring their mythical creatures to life. Once their clay pieces ...

Learning to Stay Safe Online

Today, Mrs Mulhall and Mrs Thurston, our Computing Leader, led a very important Online Safety Assembly ahead of Online Safety Day tomorrow. The children showed a great understanding of the importance of staying safe online and discussed key ways to protect themselves in the digital world. A major focus of the assembly was online scams – h ...

Top Table Book Tasting – Exploring Mythology!

Today, children from across the school joined Mrs Mulhall at our Top Table for a Book Tasting session. As always, it was a fantastic opportunity to reflect on the week, share exciting weekend plans, and dive into this month’s book genre: Mythology! Our Year 5 children were particularly knowledgeable, drawing on their current English learn ...

Governor’s Visit: Online Safety

As we approach National Online Safety Week, we were delighted to welcome one of our school governors, Mr Justin Allen, for an insightful visit focused on online safety. Mr Allen met with our School Councillors across Year 3, 4, 5, and 6 to discuss how we stay safe online and to hear directly from our children about their learning and experiences in the digital world. The discussions provided an opportunity to assess our pupils’ awareness of online safety and their ability to apply key safety principles. We are pleased to share that our children demonstrated a strong understanding of important online safety topics, including:

  • Protecting personal information – Pupils clearly understood why they should never share personal details such as full names, addresses, or phone numbers online.
  • Handling online interactions responsibly – Children spoke about how to respond appropriately to messages from strangers and recognised the importance of reporting anything that makes them uncomfortable.
  • Recognising risks and taking action – Pupils confidently explained how they assess whether a website, game, or app is safe to use and how to handle online unkindness by blocking, reporting, or seeking help from a trusted adult.

It was particularly encouraging to hear how well-embedded online safety education is across our school. Children were able to recall key lessons from classroom activities, assemblies, and quizzes, showing that our approach is making a real impact. Many of our pupils highlighted the step-by-step guidance from teachers as a helpful way to reinforce their learning, and they appreciated the regular reminders about staying safe online.

A key takeaway from the discussions was that children feel safe when using the internet both at school and at home, thanks to the support from teachers, parents, and carers. Some of our School Councillors suggested that learning more about specific app settings, would be useful, demonstrating their proactive approach to digital safety. We extend our thanks to Mr Allen for taking the time to speak with our pupils and for his report which has been shared with our Local Governing Body. The report highlights the strengths of our online safety education at King’s Academy Gomer.

As we move into National Online Safety Week, we encourage all our families to continue the conversation at home. Together, we can ensure our children remain safe, responsible, and confident digital citizens!

Some of our wonderful School Councillors are pictured below…

Love of Music

At King’s Academy Gomer, we take great pride in fostering a love for music across our school. Today, our Year 6 students immersed themselves in their glockenspiel lesson, enthusiastically playing along to Happy ! Music is an essential part of our curriculum, encouraging creativity, rhythm, and confidence. It’s wonderful to see our st ...

GClub Lunar New Year Celebrations

Our fantastic GClub team has been busy keeping the Lunar New Year celebrations going, and the entrance to the club is now looking vibrant and full of festive spirit. Thank you to the club for creating a wonderful atmosphere for the children to enjoy. Later this week, our GClub children can look forward to receiving a lucky treat as a spec ...

Celebrating Our Dancers

Each week, we like to celebrate children’s accomplishments in and out of school in our celebration assembly. Last week we were proud to see how successful some of our pupils have been on the stage. We celebrated successes in dancing, cheerleading, and drama.  ...

Lacrosse Club – A Unique and Exciting Sport!

At Gomer, we love giving our children the opportunity to try new and exciting activities – and our Lacrosse Club is a perfect example of this! While lacrosse is not a typical primary school sport, we embrace it for its many benefits and the enthusiasm it brings to our pupils. Lacrosse is a fast-paced game that develops coordination, teamw ...

Year 3 PE: Skills, and Teamwork in Action!

PE in Year 3 is developing essential skills! Our young athletes are learning the fundamentals of attacking, defending, and finding space, all while mastering the key skill of keeping their eyes on the ball! Through exciting activities and team-based challenges, students are building confidence, improving their coordination, and developing ...