…Oak, Betws-y-Coed during the Second World War. The Betws to Betws Cycle Ride was inspired by the story of Colleen Shilstone, whose brother, Bruce, was one of the pupils at…
…entered the Infographics Challenge – a competition to produce a poster with information showcasing one aspect of WW1 using images from the Internet and information form their WW1 booklets. English…
…discouraging parents from idling their cars when collecting their children, looking at ideas to reduce motor vehicle journeys to school and how we might further reduce food waste. With such…
…particularly special year as the Dulwich Festival celebrates its 30th birthday. We are hosting an exhibition featuring local artists Peter Layton of London Glassblowing along with Bruce Marks and Tim…
…Mark; Milk from Red Tractor Accredited Farms; Sustainable fish; Seasonal fruit and vegetables; Locally sourced produce where possible. Pupils in the Early Years are served a hot meal each lunchtime…
…a positive view of teenage development and focus on relationships within the family, communication, negotiating, decision-making and strategies to reduce conflict. The course is open to parents of children in…
…term with all four Tribes given identical ingredients and instructions in order to produce four pancakes within the allotted time. Mr Roulston, Miss Muir and Mrs Brownsdon generously agreed to…
…numbers or shapes and one boy had been transformed into a dice. We started with an assembly to introduce the theme of the day, Maths inside Books. Each class had…
Well done to so many of our boys for continuing to produce amazing work and having their work selected for some of the most prestigious competitions in the country. Percy…
…an assembly to introduce the theme of the day, ‘Maths inside Story books’. Then, in the hall, the children attempted a roundabout of maths challenges based on the three books,…