17 June 2026
Beulah – Year 1’s Adventure at the Horniman Museum!
The sun absolutely beamed down on Year 1, as if the universe itself agreed they could not have picked a better day for an adventure!
The sun absolutely beamed down on Year 1, as if the universe itself agreed they could not have picked a better day for an adventure!
Step aside, world, because Year 2 just traded the classroom for the coolest spot in town: Thornton Heath library!
There was extra buzz in the air this morning as Year 2 swapped their pencils for theater tickets and headed into the heart of London.
Get ready for some serious crafting excitement in Year 2! As part of their brilliant new Design and Technology project all about puppets, our fantastic students have been busy mastering the essential art of the running stitch.
Year 2 have been so relentlessly busy this Science Week that they’re basically one lab coat away from full-blown mad scientist status.
We traded our usual desks for the vibrant landscapes of Africa, dedicating an entire day to a thematic takeover that was—quite literally—a feast for the senses.
The Year 2s finally paused their Iron Man chronicles and “living things” science labs to prove they are, in fact, the most energetic living things on campus.
At Beulah Infants, we decided that a single day wasn’t enough to contain our numerical enthusiasm, so we officially upgraded “Maths Day” to a full-blown Maths Week.
Our recent adventure to the heart of the capital provided our students with an unforgettable opportunity to see history and modern engineering collide.
This week, Year 2 took part in a focused and engaging financial literacy workshop.
What a show! 🌟 Lilac Class absolutely sparked with excitement in their recent assembly and whisked us all on a whirlwind journey through time.
There is lots of fun and fantastic learning happening in Year 1 as the children truly play hard and work hard at Beulah.
Year 2 had a wonderful visit t the Croydon Mosque and Islamic Centre.
Hear ye, hear yee.. When school opened on Wednesday 17th, Year 2’s classroom doors swung open to reveal a parade of silks, rags and bonnets as our children arrived as rich and poor Tudors.
On 14th November, our young historians swapped the classroom for the magnificent Hampton Court Palace, Henry’s favourite of his seven homes.