This year has been a bit of a tricky one for everyone, especially for a lot of young people. With schools, parks and many other of our usual places closed,…
On Wednesday 26th September, we celebrated European Day of Languages. Everyone came dressed in the colours of the flags of different European countries. Pre-school and Reception wore bleu, blance et…
Yom Kippur, Judaism’s most solemn festival, took place from Sunday evening to Monday evening this week and lasted 25 hours. Translated as Day of Atonement, Yom Kippur follows ten days…
Year 6 have yet again done exceptionally well with the 11+ and entrance exams and have received their formal offers. Out of a year group of 17 boys: · 10…
Life in lock down has affected our lives in so many ways and the advent of ‘Expressive Arts Week goes Digital’ was one of them. Under our theme of ‘Africa’,…
This half term Year 5’s Geography unit was called ‘Water of the World’. They all became water detectives and sorted the fact from the fiction for all things water. Some…
This term in Geography Year 2 have been focusing on everything to do with maps! They’ve looked at local maps, bird’s eye view, fantasy maps and map keys, finishing last…
Here we go ….. the beginning of “normal”. We are delighted to be back, at least in part, to school this week. Our Pre-School, Reception, Year 1 and Year 6…
Year 3 have been reading ‘Ottoline and the Yellow Cat’ as part of their English learning this term. The main character of this book is a girl called Ottoline who lives…
Reception have been exploring the notion of symmetry since the beginning of the summer term. Their Art project is helping them discover how artists, designers and architects make use of…