Join us for Odd Socks Day on Friday, 15th November to show support for Anti-Bullying. Simply wear your brightest, boldest or most mismatched socks to help raise awareness about bullying.
All £1 donations will go towards Anti-Bullying Alliance.

Join us for Odd Socks Day on Friday, 15th November to show support for Anti-Bullying. Simply wear your brightest, boldest or most mismatched socks to help raise awareness about bullying. All £1 donations will go towards Anti-Bullying Alliance.
After breakfast and packing their bags ready for home, the children returned to their activities before lunch. In fencing, they refined their footwork, practised precise lunges and parries, and further…

After enjoying a delicious breakfast, we returned to our activities, starting with Sensory Trails. The children worked in pairs to develop their communication and listening skills by giving instructions to…
Year 4 visited the Ragged School Museum, the largest Victorian ragged school, which once served some of Hackney’s poorest children. As part of their Humanities learning on the Victorians, they…

KS2 pupils cycled to The Engine House, the historic former pumping station located within Walthamstow Wetlands. How amazing!

As part of their Easter holiday homework, KS1 pupils explored the topics of “Changes in Homes Through Time” and “Cold Environments,” producing a range of brilliant projects and pieces. Well…

Year 4 began exploring primary and secondary sources from the Victorian era, analysing historical images and using their observations to make thoughtful inferences about life at the time. They examined…

Join us next week on Friday, 20th March for our Music Coffee Morning! Learn how to develop your child’s music skills. See you then!

For World Book Day, Southwold was delighted to welcome parents into classrooms to share the joy of reading with their children. It was a lovely opportunity for families to experience…

Southwold celebrated some fantastic holiday homework completed over the half-term break! Children proudly shared their research and creative projects, which are now on display in their classrooms.
