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On Friday children can come in non-uniform for Jeans for Genes . Donation buckets at the gate.
This Friday entry free - children must be with an adult .
Refreshments on sale
3.30 - 5.30pm
The International Day of Peace (“Peace Day”) is observed around the world each year on 21 September. Established in 1981 by unanimous United Nations resolution, Peace Day provides a globally shared date for all humanity to commit to Peace above all differences and to contribute to building a Culture of Peace.
We want the children to come to school in something that makes them happy and peaceful.
As part of Year 1's ‘Food, Glorious Food’ topic they study different foods from around the world. The teachers would like to celebrate the rich and diverse cultural background of children in Year 1 and the foods that are significant to them.
On Wednesday 20th September Year 1 would to like to hold our own ‘World Food Day’. On that day the Year 1 children will have the opportunity to come to school dressed in clothes representative of their family’s culture. They will listen to music from around the world, look at maps of the world, and study and design flags.
As it is part of our food topic, we need food and your help; could you please provide your child with some food that is important to them and their cultural heritage. The children will be able to share and discuss their food with their friends. As the children will be sharing their food, could you please make a clear note of all the ingredients. Please be aware that ours is a ‘nut-free’ school. This celebration will take place in the classroom and will not affect your child’s usual lunch arrangements.
31st October is the deadline for Secondary School application. See the year 6 page for open days.
Check the newsletter page.
London's mayor Sadiq Khan has announced he is launching a £130m scheme to give every primary school pupil free school meals for the next academic year.
The mayor's office said it estimated the one-off funding could help more than 270,000 children in the capital during the 2023-24 academic year.
The mayor's office said the scheme, which will be implemented in September and run during term-time only for the length of the academic year, was "one-off funding from additional business rates income".
Children in Years 1 to 6 school starts on Thursday.
Reception children will have had a letter with their start dates.
See the parent guidance below.
Meet the heads of year.