NSPCC Speak Out Stay Safe

The Prep Department is participating in the NSPCC’s Speak Out. Stay Safe. programme this term, which aims to help children aged 5-11 understand abuse in all its forms and to recognise the signs of abuse. Children are taught to speak out if they are worried, either to a safe adult or Childline.

This child-friendly programme is aligned with the curriculum and consists of age-appropriate virtual assemblies during w/c 13th January and supporting classroom-based activities for Prep I, III and IV, alongside NSPCC volunteer-led face to face workshops for children in Prep II, V and VI on Tuesday 21st January.

Date

Jan 13 - 17 2025
Expired!

Time

All Day
Category

Production cast welcomes theatre director

On 20th January, our Performing Arts Department was delighted to welcome theatre director and agent Anthony Williams from Keddie Scott Associates, who spent an inspiring and informative session working with

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Busy hands are happy hands

Miss Armstrong, kindergarten teacher and Early Learning practitioner, explains the importance of helping young learners develop their fine motor skills… As a teacher of Early Learning, I cannot stress strongly

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Celebrating Oxford University offer success

We are extremely proud to celebrate the success of Josh, Sixth Form student and our current Head Boy, who has secured an offer from Oxford University to study Human Sciences.

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Anti-bullying poetry success

We begin the new term on a high note by reflecting on a creative and meaningful project from the autumn term. Year 7 students were fortunate to welcome local poet

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