RPS Primary Carnival
As part of Black History month, children across the school have been learning about Carnivals and in particular, about the history of the Notting Hill Carnival.
To prepare our pupils for future life, we encourage pupils to take on roles of responsibility within the school, one of them being the role of an Arts Ambassador. This position is open for pupils from Year 1 to Year 6 with a representative from each class.
Our Arts Ambassadors show commitment to their role and give up their own time to carry out their duties. The role of the Arts Ambassador is to help with the smooth running of Arts across the school. They meet regularly to have their voice heard with an emphasis on how to develop the Arts and promote each Art form.
We aim to provide exciting opportunities for the Arts Ambassadors to visit other schools within the borough, assist in organising Arts Week and represent pupil voice. This helps develop ideas- keeping our Arts curriculum vivid and varied.
Our Arts Ambassadors are selected for their passion, interest and skills.
This year’s Arts Ambassador duties include:
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As part of Black History month, children across the school have been learning about Carnivals and in particular, about the history of the Notting Hill Carnival.
Year 6 embraced the spirit of Carnival by designing and crafting their own vibrant headdresses using a range of paper techniques.
A Joyful Celebration of Creativity and Culture Our recent parent-and-child Diwali clay lamp workshop was a heartwarming success!
Year 3 had a fantastic time getting creative at their lantern making workshop! The children explored colours, shapes, and textures
Year 4 have been understanding what effective composition is in art. They have carefully selected and arranged sweets wrappers in
Year 3 Explore the Beauty of Nature Through Art Year 3 have been honing their observational skills by creating detailed botanical
Year 6 Showcase Powerful Messages Through Art This week, Year 6 wrapped up their art unit with a striking display of creativity
Year 3 children have learnt a new technique ‘frottage’ which is when a rubbing is taken from textured surfaces to form the basis of a work of art. After creating a variety of
To close our day of International festivities, children, staff, parents and carers gathered together for an afternoon feast of
We would like to say a huge thank you to all our amazing parents and carers who helped to make our International Day such a
Our open day dates for 2025 are as follows. Places must be booked in advance by contacting the school office. All open days run from 9:30 – 10:30am.
Booking:
To book a date, please complete the e-form, which can be accessed via the link here: https://forms.gle/coUEDgAjAffGRJqT7