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.
7th May 2025
Class 5S were excited to perform their class assembly, which focused on the themes of space and exploration. Packed with facts about our solar system, the assembly saw the children take a journey into space, where they not only taught their audience about science, but...
17th April 2025
We are thrilled to partner with Ultimate Activity Camps this year to bring their fun, safe, and engaging school holiday camps to our school, making full use of our wonderful facilities. With camps hosted at over 40 of the top schools in the UK, they’re...
16th April 2025
Our recent Teddy Bears’ Picnic, in conjunction with the Dukes Club, was nothing short of magical as we welcomed both our wonderful Prospect House families and friends from the wider community. The school buzzed with excitement, laughter, and plenty of teddy bear hugs, making it...
15th April 2025
As part of the code camp at the end of term, a small group of Year 6 children spent a day discovering the incredible achievements of Britain’s WW2 codebreakers in the place where it all happened, Bletchley Park. By exploring the beautiful mansion, the WW2...
14th April 2025
As school traditions go, this has to be one of our favourites! At the end of each spring term, the children are encouraged to ‘get cracking’ on their decorated Easter egg dioramas. As usual, the standard was incredibly high and there were some extremely runny, sorry,...
11th April 2025
Building on our success in the UK Bebras Challenge in December, a group of children in Years 5 and 6 have been preparing for the invitation-only UK Coding Challenge which is aimed at 10 – 19 year olds. The focus of the 45-minute coding challenge...