13 May 2025
CYP Lower: School Council Salad Workshop with Harrisons
It has been a very exciting morning for the School Council at Cypress Lower today.
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.
It has been a very exciting morning for the School Council at Cypress Lower today.
After the break, Year 2 have been reading Rosie’s Magic Horse by Russell Hoban.
This term in Thematic Year 2 have been learning about London.
Last week, our children came into school wearing their finest party clothes in order to raise money for others.
Over the last few weeks, Year 2 have been immersed in the book ‘The Iron Man’ by Ted Hughes.
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.
This week saw a continuation of book week activities! At the beginning of the week we had our Scholastic Book Fair and Mrs Roberts and Mrs Latter sold an amazing £1000 worth of books!
What a fabulous and fun-packed week we have had at Cypress to celebrate all things bookish!
Today Lilac class had the opportunity to walk around our beautiful city and take in all the sights and sounds.
Thursday was a special day at Beulah as the teachers and children were thrilled to welcome the renowned author, James Sellick!
This week we have been celebrating all things book related for World Book Day!
Year 2 have been having an absolute blast this book week.
Year 2 have thoroughly enjoyed working with RedSTART and their team of volunteers this week to learn about money.
Ecclesbourne were delighted to host Sarah Jones, Labour MP for West Croydon and Minister of Industry.
Last week, all the children at Ecclesbourne Primary School participated in the NSPCC’s Speak Out, Stay Safe programme.