3rd October 2025
The Epsom College tournament, with 24 teams competing, is always a great test for the teams and one that the Prospect House team took on with great excitement.
Winning their first two games and then drawing their next, the team showed their powers of recovery against Walton-on-the-Hill. Having trailed with 20 seconds to go, the team moved the ball quickly and with precision to score two very quick goals and guarantee they would go through to the next round.
The team finished second in a group of six and qualified for the semi finals. Having created some excellent chances, Prospect House had a lapse in concentration against Thomas’s Battersea, which meant conceding a goal that the boys found hard to recover from.
This was a great morning of football, with tactical and technical lessons learnt and delivered. They look forward to the next tournament with great anticipation.
22nd October 2025
Over the past four weeks, the newly appointed Year 6 UNICEF Ambassadors have met multiple times to strategise how the school planning to publicise and weave the articles of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child into school life. Last week, the...
21st October 2025
Prospect House was filled with the sounds of The Beatles coming from the Upper School hall for the annual House Singing competition. The energy was electric, and every performance was delivered with a unique charm and enthusiasm that would have made John, Paul, George, and...
17th October 2025
Friday 10 October was World Mental Health Day – a day to improve knowledge, raise awareness and improve efforts to support mental health around the world. So what better day than today for our Wellbeing Ambassadors to begin their weekly Wellbeing Workshops! Our brand-new Year...
16th October 2025
The Year 5 A team came up against some very strong teams in the Dulwich College football festival. The team kept their shape extremely well and looked to counter attack at speed at every opportunity. There were excellent victories against Dulwich Hamlet (1-0) and Sussex...
15th October 2025
As part of our ‘transition to the Upper School’ programme, the children in Year 3 all have older buddies in Year 5. Year 3 were very excited last week to be joined by their buddies for a Wellbeing Walk on Putney Heath! It was a...
The hall was buzzing with excitement as Reception welcomed their adults into school last week! Together, they created beautiful autumn-themed bookmarks, bursting with vibrant colours. The children proudly shared their favourite stories, making the morning a wonderful celebration of creativity, reading and quality family time....