Pupils - this section is for you to enjoy.

Scroll down to find web sites about all sorts of things. Click on the weblink to the right, it'll take you straight to the site you are interested in.
A recommendation from one of your friends. - One of our year 5 pupils recently said, " Costessey Junior website was cool because I liked the bit where you can make music. Thank you for showing it in assembly because I've learnt lots of things."
Happy Surfing!
Sir Robert Hitcham Primary School
A school web site with a difference for you, some of their pages have been built by the children themselves - and its not all work!

http://www.hitchams.suffolk.sch.uk

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Information and activities on a whole range of safety issues from coastal safety to playing safely.

http://www.juniorcitizen.org.uk/kids/

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Yahooligans is a search engine for younger users. It looks appealing, has subject categories and is easy to navigate. Sites are added with safe surfing in mind, you can be safe here.

http://www.yahooligans.com

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A site about bullying. There's advice here for you and for your parents and a place for asking questions and getting answers.
You can enter the National Bullying Survey 2006 by typing the following address into your search engine.
www.thenationalsurvey.co.uk

http://www.bullying.co.uk

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A site for pupils with useful links to various school subjects. Don't stop there though, there's a fun and games section; I particularly enjoyed playing conkers without getting hurt!

http://www.kevinsplayroom.co.uk

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This is an Australian site so parts of it may be unfamiliar to you. However 4 -11 year olds should enjoy the activities, games and quizzes.

http://www.abc.net.au/children/games

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Interested in music? here you can learn about rhythm and melody and create music of your own.

http://www.creatingmusic.com

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From the Home Page click on childrens' compass. This will take you to virtual tours, games and activity sheets.

http://www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk/compass

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A site designed to make science even more fun. Join your teachers in using this site, there's items here for them as well.

http://www.planet-science.com

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