15th May 2024
This week is Mental Health Awareness Week and the theme this year is ‘Movement: moving more for our mental health’. Throughout the week, the Wellbeing Ambassadors have been organising movement games from around the world for each year group at break times. A huge thank you to the Wellbeing Ambassadors for taking ownership of this and giving their time to support the theme of this important week! We hope to see you tomorrow morning for the family cycle in Richmond Park.
12th September 2024
Year 3 had a fantastic team-building day at Walton Firs on Thursday. The children worked together to solve many different team building problems and used their communication skills to complete an obstacle course blindfolded! They conquered a tall tower in the ‘High All Aboard’ challenge...
9th September 2024
Reception had a marvellous first Forest School session in the Hollow. They had the opportunity to discover what living things live down there such as tiger crane flies, worms, snails, spiders and leopard slugs. They played games to identify what animals they could hear in...
24th June 2024
We are very pleased and proud to announce that Prospect House has been Highly Commended for the category Passionate about Sport in the Muddy Stiletto School Awards 2024!
20th June 2024
Year 2 gave a dazzling performance of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat this week in their production! The bright and colourful performances brought laughter, dancing and even inspired the audience to sing along! The children have practised diligently during rehearsals and should be immensely...
19th June 2024
On Wednesday afternoon, four of our enthusiastic mathematicians made their way by bus to King’s College School to take part in an exciting maths challenge. The competition consisted of two rounds, a 45-minute maths relay and a 15-minute strategy round where each team had to...
17th June 2024
The Year 3 children enjoyed a whole afternoon of Roman festivities in the playground. Dressed in their togas and Roman soldier uniforms, the children performed Roman-themed jokes, poems and instrumental pieces. They feasted on a variety of Roman foods, including homemade bread, cheese, grapes, chicken...