Supporting Red Nose Day
This year, for Red Nose Day, Comic Relief encouraged the nation to come together to make a difference through simple acts of silliness.
This year, for Red Nose Day, Comic Relief encouraged the nation to come together to make a difference through simple acts of silliness.
We’re excited to share that our popular Easter holiday Action programmes are back, offering a fantastic range of activities for your child.
Following a successful bid to WPSA, Eco Council members from Year 1 and Year 2 visited Forest School to help plant eight fruit trees.
In The Squirrels Nursery, the children listened to the story of Jack and the Beanstalk before discovering one growing in the garden!
The pupils had a wonderful time celebrating World Book Day, bringing to life characters from their favourite books and representing one of the skills from our Skills for Life wheel.
Warwick Schools Foundation is set to welcome talented and aspiring musicians aged 7 to 16 from across the region to its newly announced Orchestra Course this summer.
On Monday, Eco Council members, together with Mrs Carpenter, led an assembly for World Wildlife Day, highlighting the importance of caring for our planet and protecting wildlife.
In Maths, the Year 6 girls explored volume by building a variety of 3D shapes using centimetre cubes.
In Forest School, the Reception children learnt about Chinese New Year and the twelve different animals that represent the years.
The Warwick Prep School House Captains had a wonderful time taking part in the annual Rotary Club Pancake Race in Market Square, Warwick.
On International Women's Day, the Year 5 girls had the amazing opportunity to hear about Dr Helen Maddock's journey in her career as a Senior Researcher and Professor at Coventry University.
Year 3 and Year 4 pupils from Warwick Prep and Warwick Junior School came together for another exciting Link Day!