Choir Sing at Holy Moly
Look at our wonderful choir, looking so smart in their uniforms! Choir sang beautifully at Holy Moly last week – well done everyone!...
Class Newsletters Released : Find Out About Your Child's Learning You should have received your child's class newsletter by email this morning. Please read this to find out about your child's learning at school. You can also find links to each of the newsletters here: Nursery...
You should have received your child’s class newsletter by email this morning. Please read this to find out about your child’s learning at school.
You can also find links to each of the newsletters here:
Nursery – Spring Term 2026 Curriculum Overview for Parents
Reception – Spring Term 2026 Curriculum Overview for Parents
Year 1 – Spring Term 2026 Curriculum Overview for Parents
Year 2 – Spring Term 2026 Curriculum Overview for Parents
Year 3 – Spring Term 2026 Curriculum Overview for Parents
Year 4 – Spring Term 2026 Curriculum Overview for Parents

We are really looking forward to celebrating World Book Day, taking place this year on Thursday, 5th March. We are in the process of planning lots of exciting activities that the children will take part in here at school, and there are always lots of events happening in local book shops too. On the day itself, we will encourage pupils to come to school dressed as their favourite book character. More information about World Book Day can be found here: https://www.worldbookday.com/families/


Each year the Southbank Centre puts on an amazing festival for children, with many different events throughout the week of half term. As well as paid events, there are many that are free, listed on the webpage below.
Southbank Centre Free Events in Half Term

Congratulations to the following children, who were awarded Hot Chocolate with the Head by their class teachers for excellent effort and behaviour this week:
Year 1 : Caleb
Year 2 : Zyon-Rae
Year 3 : Theodore
Year 4 : Efe
Year 5 : Maisen
Year 6 : Kayon
Congratulations to the following classes for exceeding our target of 95% attendance this week:
Year 2 : 98%
Year 5 : 98%
Year 4 : 96%
Year 3 : 95%
Congratulations to the following children, who had 100% attendance:

Evidence shows that the students with the highest attendance throughout their time in school gain the best GCSE and A Level results.
Here’s what the data shows:
Is My Child Too Ill for School?
Well done to Year 1 and Year 5 : 0% Lateness
Year 2 : 0.4%
Year 3 : 0.7%
Year 6 : 0.7%
Year 4 : 2.1%
These children were the class champions for each class last week. Look at how many minutes they played for! Well done to:

These children were the overall TIME champions. Well done!:

These pupils had the most correct answers! Well done to:

Well done to all these hard working mathematicians! The overall winners were:

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Look at our wonderful choir, looking so smart in their uniforms! Choir sang beautifully at Holy Moly last week – well done everyone!...
Holy Moly celebrated its 6th Birthday at this service! The children drew and cut out beautiful flowers on special paper, writing their own prayers in the middle. When these were floated on the water their petals went up, making them look like real flowers!...
This week, Year 1 have been exploring 2‑D shapes in a hands‑on and exciting way. The children have been spotting shapes around the classroom and using mathematical words like sides and corners to describe what they see. They also created their own fantastic pictures by......
This term in Humanities, we are learning about Brazil. In this lesson, students explored the country’s physical features, with a particular focus on Brazil’s geographical regions....
In Science Club this week, we began our journey into space! We looked at the different planets and ordered them. We also learned about vacuums and thought about how we could prove vacuums exist....
In Year 3, the children have been using resources (base 10, tens frames and tens counters) to write 3 digit numbers as a multiplication equation....
This week we enjoyed playing with the jelly baff and sea creatures. We had fun exploring the texture with our hands....
This term, we have been learning about Buddhism in R.E. and the significance of the Four Noble Truths in reaching enlightenment as a Buddhist. The Buddha (Siddhartha) believed that by following the four rules in conjunction with the Eight-fold Path, a person could eliminate suffering......
Reception focused on number bonds to 5 this week. The children explored the concept through the familiar song 5 Little Speckled Frogs! Well done Reception, another marvellous week!...
In History this week, Year 4 learned all about what made the Roman Empire’s army so powerful. We looked at different reasons for their success and then split into smaller groups to create the most powerful Roman army. To do this we identified qualities which......
Year 2 were fully engaged as they explored a range of hands-on activities, investigating light, forces, material (slide) and simple experiments. They showed great curiosity, teamwork and enthusiasm throughout the day, making it a fun and memorable learning experience for everyone....
We had so much fun learning about 2D shapes and their properties! From circles to squares, triangles to rectangles, we explored the shapes around us. The highlight of our week was an exciting Shape Hunt in the playground, where we discovered shapes hidden in everyday objects. The children felt......
The children really enjoyed this activity which complemented what they have been learning about in our winter theme. They also had the opportunity to improve their sensory development skills through holding, touching and making people and animals slide on the ice!...