7th March 2025
Time and Abandonment : a double exhibition
We are holding an upcoming exhibition of work by children on the Art Pathway at Prospect House.
The Pathway is open to children in Year 3 – 6 who have either demonstrated a particular skill in an area of art or shown a passion for art within lessons. It enables them to enhance their understanding of what it means to be an independent artist with an emphasis on self-directed learning.
Each term we set a theme to explore in any artistic direction: it could be a sculpture, a painting or a series of photographs, for example. The pupils meet weekly with our Head of Art, Mr Paul Clavis, and partake of group seminar sessions where they discuss their ideas collaboratively. Over the course of the term, the children develop their ideas and visit relevant galleries or shows before creating a final piece.
5th February 2026
We are delighted to announce that Prospect House has been included in Talk Education’s Top 250 Prep & Senior Schools in the UK! Talk Education take into account a wide range of criteria when selecting schools from this list – everything from the quantifiable to...
4th February 2026
Year 1 were lucky enough to be ‘Zoom’ visited by polar researcher and glaciologist, Dr. Bryony Freer last week. Dr Freer works with the British Antarctic Survey to study ice across Antarctica and Greenland. She spoke to the children about her work (including tracking penguin...
3rd February 2026
To round off a thrilling Problem-Solving Week, all the Upper School children took part in fun maths explorer workshops on the topics of problem-solving and codebreaking. Years 3 and 4 focused on a range of challenges which helped them to exercise their problem-solving resilience and...
2nd February 2026
It’s that time of year again . . . Problem-Solving Week at Prospect House! Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 all had a fantastic time across the week using their problem-solving skills to solve exciting challenges at the Lower School. The hands-on activities were fabulous;...
29th January 2026
Year 5 had a fantastic time at the Science Museum last week. First of all, the children donned their 3D glasses at the iMAX to learn about one of the coldest continents in the world: Antarctica. Afterwards they saw a live show, Feel the Force,...
28th January 2026
Our Sustainability Week programme concluded on Friday with a jungle-inspired fashion show. The children (and teachers!) were encouraged to create costumes on the theme of ‘rainforest’ with sustainable or recycled materials. In assembly, contestants from each year group took to the runway to show off their...