…is a way of raising money to support others who have tough lives. If you would like to support the charity here is the link to our Just Giving page….
…in Dulwich Prep London pupils not just an awareness of the needs of others but a real drive to help. Pupils, staff, parents and the wonderful Friends’ Association work incredibly…
…Outlaws; and Jo Franklin ended the week by explaining to Year 5 just why her character, Daniel Kendall, thinks he’s an alien and needs to return to his home planet!…
…a bath from Jill Murphy’s Five Minutes Peace, Knights, Dragons, Lots of Tigers who came to Tea and some Cats in Hats to name just a few creative and wonderful…
Bright colours, joyous music, wonderful clothes and a magical story – all highlights from the Diwali celebration in that took place in Early Years just before half term. This Festival…
…for the Himalayan Trust at The Royal Geographical Society. A riveting and inspiring story of Ben Fogle’s rise from being a very shy school boy who found life very difficult…
…again and again. I think they must have been very hot in their best skin hats and red woollen coats. It was a boiling hot day, even I felt like…
…came in third just one point behind. Ollie won the Putting Competition and Nick and Tom won the longest drive and nearest the pin holes respectively. Despite the appalling conditions…
…were the winners, by just one point! They were also the winners in 1945 when the cup was first awarded. The pride on the boys’ faces was wonderful to see….
…Mentoring programmes, peer support, Mental Health Champions, Restorative Justice, vertical tutoring, ‘big readers’ are just some of the ways that we invite the children to interact with each other, teaching…