GA Showcasing Year 4 Voices- Young Writers in Action

​​​​In Year 4, our students are discovering the power of their words—and they’ve got plenty to say! From imaginative stories to persuasive arguments and thoughtful reflections, our young writers are building confidence and creativity with every piece they produce. Their classroom is alive with curiosity, collaboration, and the joy of self-expression. Enjoy some of their their latest writing adventures. Keep an eye on this space—we’ll be sharing highlights from other classes throughout the school​.

 The soulless ocean sent waves crashing over the sharp, pointy towering rocks as the sun faded into the dark and gloomy sky. The waves slowly calmed down and the rocks corroded into the dark, pale sand as the wind has just begun! The landscape started to fog in the distance, hiding the wide horizon and taking away the visual of life beyond the waves. It left nothing but the sand, abandoned by the sea. As the sun started to fade back the rocks had already been fully destroyed and the fog had passed. All that was left was a lifeless gloomy sea. ​
by Archie

SQUASH, SQUELCH, SQUISH goes he bottom of the muddy lake as my chilly toes scavenge for something that I can sell at the night markets. Smoke lazily pours out of chimneys polluting the sky, leaving dark grey clouds all over the streets of London making it hard to breathe. It was bitterly cold. The river was starting to make my feet numb. 
I didn’t know how long I would last until I froze!​
by Jude

As the sun shone over the horizon, Harry woke up shivering under Ludgate bridge. It was cold. Harry could hear the horse’s galloping quickly. He also could hear the runners yelling. Thick dark smoke roamed around the air. The crowded streets where filled with dirty poor people. Shabby crowded stalls were selling loudly. It was loud. Dirty washing was drying vigorously in the wind.
by Logan