25 April 2025
Atwood Newsletter 25th April 2025
Welcome back! I hope that everyone managed to have a good a rest over the Easter break and you are all feeling energised for the summer.
For those parents who will be applying for a reception place for their child for September 2026 we have arranged a series of visits so that they can look around the schools with senior staff.
If you wish to view a school please see here for the available dates. Obviously we have to limit numbers so only parents/carers who have booked will be able to attend.
Welcome back! I hope that everyone managed to have a good a rest over the Easter break and you are all feeling energised for the summer.
To finish our topic of ‘To The Rescue!’, we looked at the story of ‘Croc goes to the Dentist’.
In Nursery, the children have been thinking about patterns and eggs amongst other things.
Phonics: Our initial sound in phonics this week has been ‘h’.
This week we looked at the book, ‘Clean Up!’. In it we saw that our oceans are not as clean as we thought they were and that the rubbish they are being filled with is harming the animals who live in them.
As ever, there has been lots going on at Atwood this week.
Atwood Year 5 go to Carroty Wood! On the 17th March, the children from Y5 travelled to Carroty Wood, an outdoor activity centre in Tonbridge.
On Monday 24th March 2025, the members of Atwood’s School Council visited the Houses of Parliament.
A few weeks ago we had a visit planned from the Purley firefighters and we were excited in anticipation of their arrival.
In a week when the sun shone and we managed to get back on the field at lunchtimes, the children have been busy in their classrooms.
This week, in Reception, the children learned all about medical professionals.
This week, the children in Year Five have been on their residential trip to Carroty Wood.
At Pegasus we believe that all children can achieve in maths.
Story of the week This week in Nursery, we have been reading the story ‘The Tweeny, Weeny, Tadpole’ by Sheridan Cain.
As part of our topic ‘To the Rescue!’, we have continued looking at the book ‘Supertato’.