10th February 2025
This week was Children’s Mental Health Week at Prospect House. Our Year 6 pupils truly stepped up as leaders demonstrating initiative, creativity, and teamwork. They planned and then delivered a fantastic range of wellbeing activities for the younger children across the school, really epitomising our school value of community.
Other activities across the week included Reception making sensory toys, a Year 5 wellbeing walk on Putney Heath and a Nursery scavenger hunt featuring the characters from The Runaway Dinner by Allan Ahlberg.
28th April 2026
Thank you to all who came to our early years Teddy Bears’ Picnic community event in the glorious sunshine on Saturday. The children enjoyed lots of different activities including forest school fun, arts & crafts, super science, creating bear snacks, music sessions, face painting and...
27th April 2026
Last week, all children in Years 3, 4 and 5 took part in an exciting and empowering UNICEF Rights Respecting Day where they were further informed of and empowered to access their UNCRC rights. Throughout the day, our young rights holders took part in six...
3rd April 2026
This term, our Art Pathway students have been working incredibly hard with Mrs Cundill on their latest project, Perspectives. All of their dedication and efforts came together in a wonderful exhibition, where they showcased their impressive final pieces to the school community. The students’ process...
2nd April 2026
Throughout the spring term, Year 6 have taken part in three financial literacy workshops focusing on the history of money, banking and corporate finance and will be taking part in further workshops which deal with budgeting, insurance, investing and trading. To apply and practise their...
31st March 2026
Year 4 visited the Buddhapadipa Temple in Wimbledon to support their RPE learning last week. They were given an incredibly detailed tour of the temple and an explanation of the core principles of Buddhism. The children then had a chance to complete a guided meditation...
Our Year 1 children stepped into a magical world for their recent Faerie Tales workshop. They made their own ink and wrote beautiful stories, made leather shoes for the characters, as well as smelling bags, candles, and other homemade treasures. They also created a grand...