EYFS have been learning about St Patrick’s Day last week. They used their artistic skills and different tools to paint shamrocks green.
EYFS have been learning about St Patrick’s Day last week. They used their artistic skills and different tools to paint shamrocks green.
EYFS have been learning about St Patrick’s Day last week. They used their artistic skills and different tools to paint shamrocks green.
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Our Christmas Holiday Activity Coffee Morning last Friday was buzzing with creativity! Adults and pupils enjoyed crafting festive creations and gathering ideas for more holiday fun at home.
This week, EYFS performed their much anticipated nativity play, bringing festive cheer to everyone who was involved. The children have been eagerly practising for weeks, rehearsing their lines and songs!…
Join us tomorrow for our Christmas Activities Coffee Morning! Let's explore fun holiday ideas and local places to visit. See you at 9:15am with Ms. Stacey Collington.
A huge thank you to our amazing Friends of Southwold representatives, dedicated staff, and the incredible support from families and our community! Together, we raised an astounding £1600. Fun was…
Year Two visited the William Morris Gallery to explore his life and art. The children examined various prints by William Morris and took part in a hands-on printing workshop, designing…
EYFS had a fun seasonal walk to Millfields Park! With checklists in hand, they spotted colourful leaves, nests, cobwebs and berries. Back in class, they started using the leaves to…
Year 6 had an inspiring week at IntoUniversity learning about Liberal Arts. They created projects on Jean-Michel Basquiat, Amanda Gorman and Wangari Maathai, researching their education, careers and specialisations. On…
EYFS had fun with their parents and carers to create igloos for DT Day. They explored different building techniques and decorated their igloos with cotton wool for snow.