Scientist Visit!
Today we were treated to an array of Science experiments as we welcomed Ted Hill from the Royal Institution. The Royal Institution is a leading independent charity dedicated to connecting as
Today we were treated to an array of Science experiments as we welcomed Ted Hill from the Royal Institution. The Royal Institution is a leading independent charity dedicated to connecting as
It’s STEAM Week this week and to start us off on what will be an amazing journey of science, maths, art and much, much more, we had a very special guest who came
For STEAM Week and beyond, Rotherhithe Primary School is very pleased to welcome artist and author Kandace Walker who will be working with small groups for the
Rotherhithe Girls Team were invited to play in a football competition run by the PE Schools Sports Network. Our girls came third! The played a in a mini league before
Building up to the FA’s the Biggest Ever the Girls Football Session all teachers were given Lesson Plans adapted from the FA to teach one off football lessons for all
Celebrating International Women’s Day, the FA again ran their campaign for the Girls Biggest Ever Football Session in schools across the country. All children were invited to wear a football
On Friday, March 7th, Ravensbourne class had an exciting opportunity to visit the V&A Museum as part of their studies on the Victorian era. During this trip, they participated in a ceramics
It is parent’s evening next week Tuesday 4th and Wednesday 5th of March, for all classes except Eden and Severn classes (who will have their meetings later in the year).
This Tuesday 4th March, children and adults throughout the country will take part in Pancake Day! Pancake Day is a Christian holiday that takes place on Shrove Tuesday, the day
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We pride ourselves in providing a caring and friendly environment.
We aim to give the highest priority to academic excellence.
We believe that every child is different, yet equally important and valued.
Our school is well resourced and has stimulating resources for teaching.
The best thing about being a science ambassador is the responsibility. The impact that I’ve had on the school is that I’m able to teach RPS more about science via whole-school experiments.Lucy (Year 5):
I have most enjoyed being at the meetings and learning what the other years have learnt. I have been in a few changes such as cooking more, more equipment and more experiments. These changes have made science more fun and more inclusive for those that dislike it. Even those that originally liked it might like it more. To make science better, I would recommend more science-based trips such as the natural history museum or the London science museum etc. etc. and more science lessons than just one a week. Despite SATs, we have still been able to do quite a lot of science however in the future I wish to do more as it’s an extraordinarily important to learn. My last ask is to have more key vocabulary and facts on the fact sheet at the start of the lessonAlexander (Year 6):
What I enjoy about science club is that I learnt a lot more about science as well as it being fun.Astrid (Year 6):
Teachers have high expectations. All pupils are set challenging targets in both English and Mathematics.
OFSTED
We help the school by showing them that science is fun and is everywhere. We get to make food and learn how they do the things they do. We went to a fun educational trip about bees and plants.
Hudson
I like mixing hot sugar and bicarbonate of soda to make honey comb.
Aaliyah (Year 2):
The school has comprehensive systems for checking pupils’ progress and very accurately identifies those that may need extra support. These systems have been very effective in raising pupils’ attainment and accelerating their progress.
OFSTED
I’ve enjoyed being a science ambassador because I like the beekeeper trip in Brockwell park. I also like making honey comb and making electricity.
Hewad (Year 2):
Teachers are very accurate at assessing pupils’ progress. Marking is of a very high standard.
OFSTED
I like showing the school how fun science is and how important it is and that science is everywhere.Madison (Year 4)