09 February 2024
ATW EYFS news – Lunar New Year, beasts and bears.
This week in the early years we have been learning all about the celebration of the Lunar New Year.
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.
This week in the early years we have been learning all about the celebration of the Lunar New Year.
Tuesday 6th February was Safer Internet Day, which is a globally celebrated event to raise awareness of a better and safer internet for all,.
Children at Little Ecclesbourne have been learning all about farming and building.
Whitehorse Infants have been working with the Children’s Book Project to provide free books for children to take home.
Today, Mr Francis delivered an informative assembly to help children develop their understanding of ways to stay safe online.
Today – Tuesday, 6 February 2024 – is Safer Internet Day.
Year 2 were fortunate to visit Croydon Mosque and Islamic Centre to support their learning in RE about Islam.
This morning Year 2 have enjoyed a fantastic relay event organised by our Extended Schools Lead, Suzanne Christopher.
Did you know there is a local pop-up sustainable living hub?
The last two weeks in nursery we have been continuing with our theme of traditional tales and have been reading the story ‘The Three Little Pigs.’
The Eco Schools team have had a busy week! On Monday, they took part in the RSPB Big School Bird watch event where they took to the school field to record the different species of birds they observed.
Even though there were lots of children in school in their pyjamas today, it was a far from sleepy school.
This week we enjoyed a lovely reading cafe in Key Stage 1.
On Tuesday 30th January, Key Stage 2 pupils at Ecclesbourne were treated to an motivational talk by James Ketchell.
Assemblies are always a treat but this week has been an extra special treat.