06 November 2025
Atwood’s Pumpkin competition 2025
The Winners! Well done to everybody who entered this year, the pumpkins looked amazing.
For those parents who will be applying for a reception place for their child for September 2026 we have arranged a series of visits so that they can look around the schools with senior staff.
If you wish to view a school please see here for the available dates. Obviously we have to limit numbers so only parents/carers who have booked will be able to attend.
The Winners! Well done to everybody who entered this year, the pumpkins looked amazing.
Today at school, Yellow Class had a fantastic time learning all about the phoneme ‘k’ for kite.
The Yellow and Red Reception classes have had a fantastic first full week of school!
In Year 2 we are underway with our new Thematic topic – Oh I do Like to be Beside the Seaside.
This week marked an exciting start for Yellow Class as we returned from the Easter break diving into our new topic: ‘Traditional Tales’, or better known as ‘Fairy Tales’.
In yellow class, it has been an exciting adventure this week with our learning as we used our writing, creativity, maths, and imagination skills in some delightful activities.
Early this morning, before the crowds appeared, we took a walk around our Beulah Museum.
As the first term continues, we are continuing to embark on an incredible journey of learning and creativity!
The children in Year 5 have been exploring different graffiti artists including Stik, Banksy and El Seed.
To celebrate book week and invite the children to enter the world of reading, the children and staff have decorated their classroom doors with the cover of one of their favourite books.
As many of you will know, at Pegasus we organise the teaching of history, geography, DT and art within themes under the umbrella term of the ‘Thematic Curriculum’.
Red and Yellow class had a very exciting morning because their families came into their ‘Monster’ Museum.
The Junior Travel Ambassadors (JTAs) at Whitehorse Juniors were at it again!
This week children in year 1 have been looking at the work of the artist Giuseppe Archimbolde.