…based learning is a key attribute of the School, it is imperative that an early appreciation of online securityis established, as evidenced recently when Year 7 pupils trialled a game…
…fresh air, those who prefer to read a good book to a mass game of football on the astro, or to play a quiet card game than a bustling game…
Laughing and playing is essential to our learning and well-being. This week we have been playing games together. Games that involve everyone excitedly building a community, using social skills, listening,…
…show good control and coordination in large and small movements, move confidently in a range of ways, safely negotiating space and handle equipment and tools effectively. Years 1 and 2…
…especially games like Monopoly, Rummy, Battleships, Uno, or dice games like Yahtzee. 5. Older kids can be asked to plan out a holiday trip over the Summer holidays. Ask them…
…for Year 4. Events like these bring learning to life and make a lasting impact. Finally, a reminder about the online safety seminar on Monday. With global geopolitics likely to…
…hope will be valuable to both existing and prospective parents. We will continue to add more content to the site and refine it over the coming term. On Monday, the…
…Monologue class, and Tess came second with her monologue ‘Under Hypnosis’. Edith won the Solo Shakespeare class with her piece from A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Well done to all the…
Dear Parents, We want the children in Pre-Prep to be happy and confident. Their early experiences in their education are invaluable and a great start will help them thrive at…
This week our U9 and U13 IAPS Chess tournament teams gave a great performance. Lots of hard fought matches with a good mixture of wins, draws and a few losses….