A Taste of Sports Day for Year 6
Despite the extreme heat and the cancellation of KS2 Sports Day at Kingsmeadow this year, our Year 6 pupils were determined to keep the spirit of the event alive.
Despite the extreme heat and the cancellation of KS2 Sports Day at Kingsmeadow this year, our Year 6 pupils were determined to keep the spirit of the event alive.
On Monday, our school choir, who are made up of children within Y4, 5 and 6, took to the stage to perform as part of this year’s Kingston Singing Festival which was held at the Rose Theatre.
This week, we were treated to a thought-provoking assembly led by INSIGHT, all about the importance of trust.
It was nursery's turn for sports day today and all the children took part enthusiastically.
Huge congratulations to all the children who participated so enthusiastically in our KS1 Sports Day!
Thank you to Matthew and Thomas from Esher College for creating a fantastic video tour of our school.
On Wednesday, we welcomed Amanda from the Colour Blindness Screening Project into school.
We invited the Problem-Solving company to visit Reception to Year 6.
This week, our Wednesday Worship was led by Gracie from the charity Show Racism the Red Card.
We were treated to a wonderful assembly from the Reception class, all about their minibeasts topic.
We were delighted to welcome staff from Kingston Music Services (KMS) who led a fantastic assembly for our Year 2 children, all about brass instruments.
Our trophy arrived this week celebrating the amazing achievement of all the Key Stage 2 children's effort in the Mini Marathon in Schools event that we took part in on Thursday 1st May.