Upper School enjoyed a fabulous weekend of Science activities that helped them to learn about forces in a variety of practical ways. The weekend saw a group of Year 5 & 6 pupils building & launching rockets; making sailing boats & racing them across the moat; exploring friction in action on a ‘slip & slide’;…
We are celebrating an exceptional 100% pass rate in the recent 11 Plus examinations for grammar school entry. The 11 Plus test is conducted by grammar schools nationwide and its purpose is to offer places to pupils who are expected to thrive academically in secondary schools and beyond. The test is extremely competitive and has…
Thanks to Mrs Howe and a number of Year 6 volunteers, the children had an ‘out of this world’ day celebrating all things to do with Space and Science. They made marshmallow constellations, sundials, straw rockets, galaxy dough and solar systems with fruit to name but a few. They even created their own planets describing…
Kindergarten and Reception had a wonderful day out at the New Forest Wildlife Centre. We really enjoyed looking at the animals, especially the otters and owls. It was SO much fun!
Year 6 had a fantastic day out to support their learning about democracy and the UK government, and the History and Geography of London. The adventure began by a train journey to Waterloo, followed by a slightly damp walk to Trafalgar Square and down past the Cenotaph and Downing Street to Parliament Square. We then…
The children in Reception LOVED their first ever school swimming lesson! Well done everyone!
Year 5 competed in a swimming gala a hosted by BCS this week. Both the boys’ and girls’ teams swam their hearts out and we are very proud to say that our Year 5 boys were the overall winners! Well done to you all!
Year 5 had a great time representing our school at a football tournament with local schools. They showed fabulous team spirit and sportsmanship and we are very proud that out of 3 girls in the whole tournament, 2 played for THPS! Well done everyone!
As part of their topic on Christianity, Year 4 visited Victoria Park Methodist Church and met with Deacon Suzie Viana. They had a really good time learning about different Christian stories and asking very thought provoking questions – where does God live?
As part of their work on their Diploma, Year 6 had a wonderful time today practising making cups of tea and serving them to members of the community. Victoria Park Methodist Church kindly welcomed our children to their community cafe to make tea for members of their congregation. The children were amazing and even did…
We have approximately 150 pupils in the School taught in eight classes, with each year group forming its own class.