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.
13th July 2025
Year 6 put on a rousing rendition of Oliver! to a delighted audience in two evening performances on 1 and 2 July. Over two exciting and thrilling nights, they sang, danced and acted their hearts out, leaving absolutely everything on the stage to the delight...
12th July 2025
Year 2 had a special session with Mrs Belshaw to celebrate their journey through the Lower School. Together, they reflected on the school values—kindness, community, respect, aspiration, and resilience—and discussed how these are more than just school rules; they are life skills to carry with...
11th July 2025
Year 5 had a very warm but enjoyable day at the Oval as part of the Surrey Schools day. A total of 5,200 children from over 100 local schools were invited to watch Durham v Surrey on the 2nd day of the county championships. It...
10th July 2025
To end their topic on space, Year 1 had a ‘Star Wars Day’ extravaganza! The children came dressed as a Star Wars character or in a space themed outfit and took part in a variety of Star Wars themed activities including lightsaber making with Mr...
9th July 2025
For the last Forest School session of the academic year, and also because of the hot weather, we swapped our muddy fun-fight to water play: Reception H versus Reception R! The children were absolutely delighted and had the opportunity to cool down for the afternoon....
8th July 2025
At the end of term, eighteen finalists from Years 3, 4 and 5 took part in three thrilling times tables finals to find our current most accurate and fastest times tables champions. The atmosphere was electric and the competition was fierce. After the smoke had...