18 June 2025
Seagulls, Minecraft and Summer Rhymes – What a Day
We had a fantastic day celebrating poetry and we couldn’t be prouder of our children!
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.
We had a fantastic day celebrating poetry and we couldn’t be prouder of our children!
The week has been jam-packed with visits and visitors. Children have been to the farm and to London and we’ve had snakes, spiders cockroaches and even cavemen come to see us in school.
What a week we have had in Reception! We started the week with a trip to Godstone Farm.
On Monday, Year 3 took part in a special Buddhism workshop to help us learn more about this peaceful religion.
The children have returned from their break refreshed and raring to go.
Phonics: Our initial sound in Phonics this week has been ‘w’.
Reception is looking at the topic, ‘Beastly Beasties,’ this half term.
The half term has flashed by and we are already at the holidays.
Phonics: Our initial sound in Phonics this week has been ‘V’.
What a week we have had in Reception! The children have dazzled us with their creativity and superb writing skills.
Yesterday, Year 2 became scientists and explorers on their school trip to the beautiful Morden Hall Park.
Year 3 are excited to announce the first ever cross Trust Spelling Bee.
Phonics: Our initial sound in Phonics this week has been ‘j’.
A beautifully sunny week saw the start of assessment season as the Year 6s worked their way through the end of key stage SATs.
This week in Reception, the children have been learning about plants and how things grow.