The Song of The Sea Wind
Fleet Class at Rotherhithe Primary School read, studied and learned by heart the poem – The Song of The Sea Wind by Henry Austin Dobson.
Fleet Class at Rotherhithe Primary School read, studied and learned by heart the poem – The Song of The Sea Wind by Henry Austin Dobson.
This week, children have been visiting the amazing Ragged School Museum in London to take a step back in time to look at what life was like at School in yesteryear.
All parents and carers want the very best for their children and for them to get on well in life. Having a good education is important to ensure that they have the best opportunities in their adult life.
Back in late 2023, Rotherhithe Primary introduced Study Bugs to our website. Study Bugs is a new, more efficient and secure system for reporting your child’s absence due to illness.
All of our entries to the ‘Super Me – Expressions of Youth’ competition have been selected for publication! ‘Super Me’ is a competition organised by the ‘Young
Severn class celebrated Australia Day by exercising their mathematics and DT skills by measuring, calculating ratios and following a recipe to make lamingtons (an Australian
Year 6 worked independently to organise the equipment needed for a painting technique and they were able to discuss how their choice of technique has challenged
Year 4/5 continued their Art unit on Portraits by combining their learning on creating art using mixed media (tissue paper, paint and carbon paper) with their History unit on Nelson
Year 3 have linked their English and History learning with Art by applying design skills inspired by the style of the Ancient Egyptians. They explored a range of Egyptian
Year 6 used a model of the digestive system to explain the journey of food. They describe the functions of the organs in the digestive system and explained how the equipment used in the
Study Bugs is a new, more efficient and secure system for reporting your child’s absence due to illness.
You can download the free Studybugs app, or register on the Studybugs website (link below), and use it to tell us whenever your child’s ill and unable to attend school.