28 March 2025
Atwood Newsletter 28th March 2025
As ever, there has been lots going on at Atwood this week.
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.
As ever, there has been lots going on at Atwood this week.
FOBBS (Figures of Black British Society) is an educational app that showcases Black British figures.
This week, year 3 visited Buddhapadipa Temple, in Wimbledon. Thankfully, the weather was on our side and the sun made its appearance!
Thank you to all the parents and carers who were able to join us for Green Class’ first class assembly.
Over the last few weeks, Year 2 have been immersed in the book ‘The Iron Man’ by Ted Hughes.
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.
Following our recent ‘How to Help Your Child with Reading at Home’ workshop, please find below a recording of the session for those who could not make it in person.
On Monday 24th March 2025, the members of Atwood’s School Council visited the Houses of Parliament.
Alysia Antwi, in Oak class (Year 6), has blown us away with her swimming prowess.
Last Friday saw an action-packed end to the week as our EPS netballers took on the staff at home followed by two teams from Norbury Manor.
Whitehorse Manor Junior School celebrated Comic Relief in style today with our annual talent show, Whitehorse Has Got Talent!
A few weeks ago we had a visit planned from the Purley firefighters and we were excited in anticipation of their arrival.
Today, Ecclesbourne was a sea of colour as children and staff wore something red with odd socks to support both Comic Relief and World Down Syndrome Day.
It has been a very busy week this week at Cypress.
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.