This week at #WoodlandSchool the children were captivated by the story ‘Extra Yarn’ by Mac Barnett & beautifully illustrated by @jonklassen.bsky.social reflecting on the story’s message - kindness, friendship & mindfulness are never-ending gifts we can all share. #KindnessMatters #CCCSOxford
Last week, Pre-Prep immersed themselves in the magical world of books. With the warmth of the glorious Springtime sunshine beaming down on #WoodlandSchool the children curled up with their favourite books & dived into enchanting worlds whilst surrounded by nature 📚🌳
@worldbookdayuk.bsky.social
How wonderful it is to see the flowers out in bloom in Christ Church! We couldn't resist pausing on our walk to #WoodlandSchool to take in the beautiful view at Christ Church Meadow - vibrant spring blooms 🌷, stunning architecture, & #springtime sunshine☀️Simply perfect!
Did you see us in the Oxford Mail last week?
It was flippin’ fantastic! 🥞
We were thrilled to feature this photo of our Nursery class admiring the beautiful buildings in Christ Church Meadow on their way to #WoodlandSchool.
Morrisseau, also known as Copper Thunderbird, was an Indigenous Canadian artist from the Bingwi Neyaashi Anishinaabek First Nation. Known as the "Picasso of the North," Morrisseau created works depicting the legends of his people, the cultural and political tensions between native Canadian and European traditions, his existential struggles, and his deep spirituality and mysticism. His style is characterized by thick black outlines and bright colors. He founded the Woodlands School of Canadian Art and was a prominent member of the "Indian Group of Seven."
Self-Portrait by Norval Morrisseau, 1975, McMichael Canadian Art Collection (Vaughan, Canada)
#ArtHistory #ContemporaryArt #WoodlandSchool
Year Three had lots of fun at Woodland school this afternoon creating Stone Age settlements and attempting to create the Stone Henge. They did a great job! #woodlandschool #outsidefun