The Two Year Olds Enjoy an Informal Group Photo!
The two year olds loved having their photo taken with Tash last week – they turned the occasion into bouncing joyfulness!...
Lots of Fun at the PTA Discos The children had lots of fun at the PTA discos this week, with a smaller disco for our younger children and the larger hall for the older children. There was a great playlist, delicious refreshments and lots of...
The children had lots of fun at the PTA discos this week, with a smaller disco for our younger children and the larger hall for the older children. There was a great playlist, delicious refreshments and lots of dress up fun!




Find out what your child is learning about this term using their class curriculum newsletter links below.
Please talk to your child about what they are learning so that they can share their knowledge with you!
Reception Curriculum Newsletter
We’re on a mission, and we need your help! In a drive to make something positive out of plastic waste, and to improve the aesthetic of our garden areas, we are embarking on a project to build a mural out of plastic bottle tops. And we need lots (thousands in fact!) of all colours and sizes. So please (even if they are a bit annoying now they’re attached to the bottles!) chop them off and save your plastic bottle tops, and bring them to school when you have enough to share. We’d love for all children to feel they’ve contributed. Bottle tops from milk bottles and soft drink bottles are perfect- the more colours the better.
Year 1 : Albert
Year 2 : Christabel
Year 3 : Saya
Year 4 : Nailah
Year 5 : Nancy
Year 6 : Rhonae
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Congratulations to Year 6 for winning this week’s attendance with an excellent 99%!
Year 6: 99%
Year 5: 97%
Year 1: 94%
Year 4: 94%
Year 3 : 94%
Year 2 : 93%
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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 6 : 0.3% Lateness
Year 6 : 0.3%
Year 3 : 0.4%
Year 5 : 0.7%
Year 4 : 1.4%
Year 2 : 1.6%
Year 1 : 2.2%
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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The two year olds loved having their photo taken with Tash last week – they turned the occasion into bouncing joyfulness!...
A special service at All Saints, Haggerston yesterday celebrated Rev. Josie’s service among us and wished her well as she moves on to her ministry at St Paul’s Cathedral. Thank you Rev. Josie, for everything!...
During Holy Moly this week, these children were baptised and admitted to communion. They were prayed for and received a bible and certificate, before taking the bread and wine for the first time. They also received a candle of baptism. Congratulations to all of them!...
The children were totally engrossed in their musical learning with Front Row Music this week, and definitely improved their keyboard skills!...
In RE this week, we explored the Christian festival of Pentecost, which celebrates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon Jesus’ apostles. We analysed a range of artwork depicting the story of the great commission before creating our own church banner, inspired by the festival....
The children had lots of fun at the PTA disco this week, with a smaller disco for our younger children. There was a great playlist, fun disco lights, delicious refreshments and lots of dress up fun!...
The children had lots of fun at the PTA disco this week, with the older children using the larger hall. There was a great playlist, delicious refreshments and lots of dress up fun!...
This week the babies had a go at making slime using just cornflour and water! They each took turns to pour in the ingredients and found it interesting as they felt the slime changing from a solid to a liquid....
We have had so much fun in the sun and it was time to get out some bubbles. We used water and washing up liquid to create some different sized bubbles. We really enjoyed taking turns and swishing the wand in the mixture and then......
This week, we focused on overlearning the story “Aaaargh, Spider!” by reenacting it with props from our small world tray. The children really got into character and brought the story to life! We also enjoyed making spider webs using lollipop sticks and thread—a fun way to strengthen......
Reception have worked in groups to act out the front cover of their focus story, ‘Errol’s Garden’. The children were able to stand and act confidently in front of their peers. Then they discussed Errol’s interests and feelings. The children were asked to explain their......
This week, Year 1 had a wonderful time at Dalston Eastern Curve Garden as part of our summer project. The children explored a beautiful variety of tulips, noticing their colours, shapes and patterns. They were fascinated by how different each one looked. Can you identify......
In Maths, the children took part in a practical, hands-on lesson using Dienes to support their understanding of addition and subtraction. Working collaboratively in pairs and small groups, they explored how to exchange one ten for ten ones, helping to deepen their understanding of place......
In Science, the children explored the trees outside our classroom, where they observed caterpillars and the intricate webbing they have created. The children carefully studied these changes in the environment and used their observations to begin understanding the life cycle of a caterpillar. The children......
Empanadas are a Spanish delicacy. They are pasties with a sweet or savoury filling. Our topic is Spain and we made empanadas in DT to find out what they taste like. We filled the sweet ones with chocolate sauce and marshmallows and the savoury ones......
At our recent clergy collective worship, we reflected on John 20, focusing on Jesus’ words, “Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have come to believe.” In considering Thomas’s doubt, we recognized something of our own human longing for certainty, while also hearing......
In RE this week, Year 4 were comparing how being born into a Hindu family was similar and different to being born in a Christian family. We learned about how Hindus welcome new babies into the world and compared this to Christian baptisms. We compared......
Allium, Gardening Club’s flower of the week. We learnt that Allium is a genus of flowering plants that includes onions, garlic, leeks and chives. We headed out for a walk in our local area where we found some wild Allium growing. There was a pungent......
We’re all so proud of how well Year 6 are progressing with their learning – they’re all working so hard! This week, Year 6 had a surprise SATs paper at the end of their maths lesson on Friday. And a surprise it was! As well......