Year 3 explored Walthamstow Village to discover the Maud Milton street #mosaics. Inspired by these #historical pieces connected to the local area, they cannot wait to create their own mosaics in #Art. 🏙️🎨 #ArtInspiration #Creative



Year 3 explored Walthamstow Village to discover the Maud Milton street #mosaics. Inspired by these #historical pieces connected to the local area, they cannot wait to create their own mosaics in #Art. 🏙️🎨 #ArtInspiration #Creative
Year 6 enjoyed their visit to London College of Fashion They explored costume and prosthetics, designed climate change themed carnival outfits and confidently shared their ideas with the group!
Southwold is Outstanding! Thank you to all of our families for their support, kindness and congratulations following our recent OFSTED inspection. We are incredibly proud of our school and the…
Year 6 have been learning all about cycle networks and how to plan safe, enjoyable routes — putting it into practice by cycling to their future secondary schools. A great…
Year 6 Language Captains headed to the BFI Southbank for an exciting workshop: learning Spanish through short films! As a reward for their hard work, they joined other London schools…
Year 3 had a fantastic time at the V&A Museum, exploring the creativity of ancient Egypt and its influence on art, design and culture. They loved discovering how ancient ideas…
Today marked our final day at our partner school, and pupils made the most of every moment with their new Spanish friends. They joined in with a range of lessons,…
Today, pupils enjoyed a sun-soaked day of adventure at Siam Park, one of the world’s top-rated water parks, alongside their Spanish peers from CEIP Princesa Tejina. Located in the south…
Today, our pupils had a brilliant day at our partner school, CEIP Princesa Tejina. From a colourful aviary of Canarian birds to a climbing wall and spacious playground, the school…
For Bring a Significant Female Day, children and their guests created canopic jars, linking our Ancient Egyptians topic with Art. They sculpted, pinched and decorated with hieroglyphics. It was wonderful…