06 December 2024
WHJUN attend Indoor Athletics Competition
On Monday, the Whitehorse Manor Year 5 and 6 Athletics team competed at the Indoor Athletics Competition held at Lanfranc School.
We have some places remaining at our Nursery at Ecclesbourne Primary School in September. Full time and part time places are available. Please call 020 8684 3187 and ask to speak to Cheryl Peters (school hours Monday to Thursday) or e-mail epsadmin@pegasusacademytrust.org for more information. If you would like to see a virtual tour of the Nursery premises please click here.
On Monday, the Whitehorse Manor Year 5 and 6 Athletics team competed at the Indoor Athletics Competition held at Lanfranc School.
Please see the leaflet attached to this news story for details about Saturday morning music classes for junior age disabled and neurodivergent children at Oasis Academy Shirley Park.
Family Hubs are for all families with babies, children and Young people from birth to 19 (or up to 25 for young people with SEND).
On Wednesday 13th November, the children and staff at Whitehorse Manor Junior School celebrated the meaning of RESPECT for our individuality and expressed this through wearing ‘odd socks’.
I was glad to be invited today, for the 20th time, to the Whitehorse Manor Junior School remembrance day service around the war memorial at the front of the school.
Our Black History Month celebration is always such a positive way to end the term.
It was simply delightful to meet the newly elected members of year 6 School Council 24-25.
On the 24th July 2024 the School Council Team at Whitehorse Manor Juniors have formed a ‘Well-being Committee’.
Year 6 students have been diving into a flurry of activities since returning to school.
Thank you to all the parents who made raffle donations, cake donations and monetary donations.
Thank you to all the parents and carers who attended the meeting last night all about our residential camping trip to Cuffley!
As you are hopefully aware, the deadline for applying for a secondary school for your child to attend in September 2025 is fast approaching.
It is always hard to say goodbye to our leavers, and we all enjoy our leavers’ assembly and the range of certificates presented, from the final Gold Awards, to the class based ‘Most likely to…’ certificates which always tell us so much about how well the children and staff know and like each other.
I suppose the only way to really present an assembly about a magical place was with a fully immersive, dare I say ‘magical’ experience.
Our sports’ days at WHJUN were highlights of the year for children across the school.