Funky Hair Day
Children came in with wild, colourful hairstyles and wore their favourite outfits instead of the usual uniform.
Children came in with wild, colourful hairstyles and wore their favourite outfits instead of the usual uniform.
Year 2â¯students became data scientists, training AI to distinguish between fish and plastic
This is the largest national chess tournament for primary schools in the UK
the excitement continued as the children panned for gold and cheered on the sheep during their thrilling races.Â
The range of courses is as diverse as ever
The National Portrait Gallery proved to be the perfect location for Year 5 to learn more about life in Tudor Britain.
With performances from soloists, ensembles and choirs, the concert celebrated the creativity, dedication and progress of our musicians.
The children were engaged in a market workshop where we learnt a lot about daily life in Roman Britain
Many of the students went from barely being able to stand up on Monday to expertly weaving down the mountain by Friday.
I am both an insider and an outsider, weaving Farsi into English, tradition into rebellion, longing into hope. My identity is neither there nor here â it is both.