To mark the centenary of the Armistice, the Art Department had the pleasure of welcoming Charity Fox, Art Conservator at the Tate Modern, to carry out a very relevant, exciting…
…and stimulating environment, for enabling pupils to develop positive attitudes to learning, and for building strong and trusting relationships with both children and parents/carers. We would welcome applicants who have…
…school’s main prize for winning the ‘Most Outstanding Group Award’ at Dr Jane Goodall’s Roots & Shoots Annual Awards in March. The boys spent the day learning about animal welfare…
…outcome and effort can be categorised as praising ‘doing’. For example, if we praise the outcome of winning a rugby match or the effort in playing well in a football…
…enjoyed swimming with penguins at Boulders Beach. It was tough saying goodbye to all our new friends, but we look forward to welcoming them in April when they visit us….
Year 1 and 2 were excited to welcome The Dangerous Theatre Company for ‘Peli and Zebe’s Roadtastic Adventure’. Through lively songs and movement, the boys learnt to ‘stop, look and…
…staff and pupils, as well as supportive and energised colleagues, a commitment to professional development and staff well-being opportunities and small class sizes. The hours are 8am to 5pm Monday…
…surface of the funnels of destroyers. The larger ships each had welded iron contraptions, in the region of ten feet in height, hastily assembled at Chatham. These were fed with…
…by umbrellas, wellingtons and waterproofs, began to stream through the gates and most took full advantage of the various food and drinks stalls. The field was awash with light sabres…
The Reception boys explored our wood yesterday looking for bugs and beetles (but not bears) and had fun puddle jumping! The children, kitted out in raincoats and wellies, trekked through…