Year 3 explored magnets in Science, discovering which materials magnets attract and repel. They also investigated how magnetic different metals are. For example, did you know iron is more magnetic than copper?


Year 3 explored magnets in Science, discovering which materials magnets attract and repel. They also investigated how magnetic different metals are. For example, did you know iron is more magnetic than copper?
During World Week, Year 5 explored a country of their choice. They discovered its gifts to the global community — from stories and language to traditions, historical figures, and celebrations…
Congratulations to our KS2 Handwriters of the Month! They have been chosen for neat, cursive handwriting, as well as great posture and pride in their work. Fantastic role models!
Staff at Viridis Schools took part in a number of training sessions on trauma informed practice led by Joe from Hackney #REU. Staff explored additional strategies to support pupils with…
This week, Southwold celebrated Bring a Significant Male to School Day! Year 6 cracked Enigma codes, Year 5 played Mathopoly, and EYFS explored birthdays with cakes, cards and parties. Other…
Year 4 stepped into the shoes of Theseus, the Ancient Greek hero who defeated the Minotaur in Literacy! They loved hot-seating, asking big questions, and exploring his thoughts and #feelings…
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…