School Newsletter – 20th March
Key Dates
Monday 23rd March, 10.40am to 11.40am, Reception to see the Heavy Horses in Wandsworth Park
Monday 23rd March, 9.30 to 10.30am, School Tours for Prospective Parents
Tuesday 24th March, all day, Nursery and Reception trip to The Look Out, Bracknell Forest
Wednesday 25th March, 8.50am to 9.20am, Introduction to the 11+ for Year 4 Parents with Mrs Gina
Wednesday 25th March, 5.30pm, Year 4 Production
Thursday 26th March, 8.15am to 9am, EDI coffee morning with Sñra Vanessa, in her classroom
Friday 27th March, Easter Bonnet day and assembly
Dear Parents,
I hope you have been enjoying the glorious spring weather. It feels like winter is truly behind us!
After their triumphant performance at The Exchange Theatre, Twickenham, our Year 5 Shakespeare Club performed to the whole school this morning in assembly. Their performance of The Tempest was truly impressive combining powerful acting, music and wonderful costumes to bring the story to life. Thanks go again to Mrs Melanie for her inspirational work with both Year 5 and Year 6 Shakespeare clubs.
This week, on Monday we had a fascinating talk from Muslima, a Year 5 parent, on celebrating Eid. The children had lots of interesting questions and were thoroughly engaged. We wish all our families celebrating the festival, Eid Mubarak.
Also on Monday, Year 6 visited the Houses of Parliament. They took part in a guided tour of the Houses of Commons and Lords, including the voting corridors, and learned about how a bill becomes law. The children also developed their understanding of democracy, including how we vote and the role of MPs in representing the public. The children were particularly interested in exploring the historic Westminster Hall, discovering the rich history of the Palace of Westminster, and viewing portraits of notable figures such as Henry VIII. It was a fantastic opportunity to bring their learning to life.

Our Nursery Mothers’ Day celebration was a wonderful success where the children enjoyed a special morning in nursery with their mummys. They decorated photo frames together to take home as a lasting keepsake and delighted everyone by performing two songs for their mummies. The highlight of the morning was a heartfelt video featuring messages of love from the children; it was an emotional moment for all.
On Wednesday, the Spring Concert brought together our choirs, orchestra and other performers in an energetic and beautifully performed show. Thanks to Katie and Gunther as ever.
Also on Wednesday, Reception had a lovely time at the local library looking at non-fiction and story books on Antarctica linked to their class book.

