Today, we had an amazing whole school STEM Day! The children were set the task of building one of the following and try to achieve at least one of the challenges: an emergency vehicle (Could they make it move? Make the lights flash? Sirens sound?) a bird feeder (Is it weatherproof? Stable enough for several…
Our Kindergarten and Reception children have excelled themselves! We are so proud of them! What an amazing Nativity and we loved sharing it with our parents and grandparents on Google Classroom.
We all enjoyed a delicious Christmas lunch with our friends! Soup, turkey (or vegetarian option) with all of the trimmings, yule log, or trifle and mice pies and crackers! Thank you, Mr Paul!
Our Middle School have had a fun time creating festive crafts today. What super cute hedgehogs! Well done everyone!
This week we are filming our Nativity and Carol Service. There have been sheep and angels spotted around the school and LOTS of Christmas jumpers! We are so happy that, although we will all be celebrating a little differently this year, we can still share these special events (remotely) with our wider school community.
The children in our Lower School have been very busy making Christmas cards to send to the residents of a local retirement home. They have all made a card for their own special person and have worked really hard to do their very best to make the cards as beautiful as possible so that their…
Not content with building their stamina and ordinary skipping skills, Year 6 have set themselves the challenge of working together to learn to Dutch Skip. Even turning the ropes is a challenge, but they are working together and persevering.
We are very proud of all of our Year 6 children who got their Grammar Results over the weekend. With an average mark of 60 points over the required success criteria, we celebrated a record year of results. Well done everyone – you have worked INCREDIBLY hard and your success is thoroughly deserved. Here’s to…
Congratulations to our Bronze Ambassadors who received their well deserved T-shirts today. They have worked hard to complete the Primary Leadership Academy Training – well done boys!
Today we have marked Anti-Bullying Week with our own Odd Socks Day. As part of our week of learning focussed on understanding and preventing bullying, the children have all come to school dressed in odd socks. Most importantly, Odd Socks Day is designed to be fun! It’s an opportunity to encourage us to express ourselves…
We have approximately 150 pupils in the School taught in eight classes, with each year group forming its own class.