Reading Scrapbook winners!
We celebrated in assembly this week by recognising our especially outstanding readers in each year group with their reading scrapbook prizes presented by our English lead, Miss Butler.
We celebrated in assembly this week by recognising our especially outstanding readers in each year group with their reading scrapbook prizes presented by our English lead, Miss Butler.
Well done Joshua in Year 5 for completing his cello performance for his Junior Duke music challenge!
Our first ever tea-time concert was a great success and a thoroughly enjoyable afternoon! On Wednesday, lots of children had the chance to perform either on an instrument or sing with a choir or group - read on to find out more...
The single most helpful strategy for parents of children with ADHD and/or “high-functioning” autism is validating your child’s thoughts and feelings by showing interest and empathy. Sometimes, their emotional intensity is fuelled by talk of “overreacting,” “acting like a baby,” or “stretching the truth.” Children are people, too. Their feelings matter, even if they react in a manner out of scale for the situation and/or their age. Minimising or dismissing their thoughts and feelings makes them feel like their ideas and problems don’t matter — like they don’t matter. Validating their thoughts and feelings, in turn, makes them feel understood and loved — isn’t that the goal?
Everyone is welcome to join the Christmas Celebrations at Christ Church with St Philip.
We had a wonderful day with Flash and Dermot visiting our school.
Our children represented us brilliantly at the Remembrance Sunday service at the Worcester Park War Memorial.
Read all about what Buzz Club have been up to this half term...