Year 6 children at University already?
14 year 6 children who took part in the team up programme (a math support programme) were invited to London Metropolitan University to get a taste of student life. They had a campus tour, met a range of
14 year 6 children who took part in the team up programme (a math support programme) were invited to London Metropolitan University to get a taste of student life. They had a campus tour, met a range of
Year 4 children completed the pilot multiplication check this week. This assesses the children’s recall of multiplication facts at speed. We will be providing feedback regarding the check to the Department for Education.
On Tuesday 18th we held a workshop for parents of children due to join us in nursery in September 2019. This is an exciting stage in any child’s life as the continue on their journey to independence. Parents were given the opportunity to hear
Magic breakfast is a charity that aims to prevent hunger from being a barrier to children’s learning. RPS is currently lucky enough to be part of this project and are receiving free bagels from the National School Breakfast Programme.
Unfortunately, we hear all too often of the devastating impact that knife crime has on families. On Tuesday 11th June, year 6 children participated in a workshop aimed at educating and preventing knife crime. The workshop (funded by the
On Tuesday 11th June Kellie Ansell delivered a workshop to parents of children starting Reception in September 2019. We were very pleased to see so many parents at the workshop, keen and ready to find out how they can
This week teachers have carried out the phonics screening check with all year 1 children and those year 2 children who are required to retake the test. The children’s behaviour was exemplary during the check. The children’s well-being was
Next week year 4 children will be taking part in the DFEs launch of a year 4 pilot multiplication check. This check will become compulsory for all primary schools from next year. The children complete the check on a computer.
The children were treated to a special assembly on Thursday as they performed a variety of musical pieces in their very own ukulele concert. The children were marvellous and concentrated hard on their presentation. A special mention must be
Jo Alcide-Edwards (Family Support Practitioner) held an open coffee morning on Thursday 6th June. She was available to meet with parents between 9 till 12, to answer questions about referrals to the Early help
If your child was born between 1 September 2019 and 31 August 2020, they will start reception in September in 2024. To help you make your choice for your child’s first steps into their learning journey, we have created a video of our learning environment for you.