Year 4 Explore Numberlines
In their Maths lessons, the Year 4 girls created human numberlines to understand when they round numbers up and when they round down to the nearest 10, 100 and 1000.
In their Maths lessons, the Year 4 girls created human numberlines to understand when they round numbers up and when they round down to the nearest 10, 100 and 1000.
The Year 5 girls enjoyed an inspiring Gamelan workshop, exploring traditional instruments from Bali as part of their curriculum.
This morning, the Year 4 girls held a Harvest assembly for parents and family.
The Year 3 girls were Ancient Egyptian detectives at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.
The Year 2 children have been practising estimating the number of given items and then counting them to check their answers.
Our annual Foundation Service of Thanksgiving was held in The Collegiate Church of St Mary, Warwick on Friday, and once again proved why it is a highlight of the academic calendar.
Each week, members of the Year 5 Puzzle Club enjoy challenging themselves to complete (and sometimes create) their own puzzles including sudoku, mazes, dot and line games and many more.
In Forest School, the children in The Squirrels Nursery and Reception have been planting daffodil bulbs.
On Thursday 18 September, we officially opened our new Outdoor Classroom in the Forest School garden, generously funded by WPSA and PAWS.
In their Maths lessons, the Year 1 children have been using ten frames to count accurately and record their findings. They have also been using Numicon to count forward and backwards.
The Year 4 girls visited St Nicholas Church to attend a Harvest Workshop.
In June 2025, a team from the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) visited us for three days and I was extremely proud of how our community pulled together to show the excellence of our school. The inspection was tremendously successful, and the members of the inspection team were very impressed with our school.