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.
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...
30th March 2026
Another superb Year 6 ski trip took place last week on the slopes of Les Menuires, France. Arriving to white out conditions, the children were eager to go and explore. After getting kitted out by the Skibound staff with boots, skis and helmets, the group...
27th March 2026
Year 3 took a giant leap back in time for an immersive Ancient Greece workshop. The school hall was transformed into a bustling market, where the children honed their skills—expertly crafting clay pots, building handmade wax tablets, and even “curing” ailments using ancient medical wisdom....
26th March 2026
From Tudor monarchs to the gritty world of Holes, and from pioneering mathematicians to passionate nature activists, class 5T’s assembly was a vibrant exploration of their theme: ‘Better Together’. The class delivered a thoughtful recap of their learning, proving that we are at our best...