Peak District Adventure!
This weekend 15 of our children from Years 4 to 7 went on a proper adventure! They experienced hiking through the beautiful scenery of the Peak District as well exploring caves, and finally climbing up and abseiling down the rock faces of Hope Valley. Two days of intense adventure later and we have some very happy but completely exhausting children who to quote “wish we could have stayed for longer!” Thank you so much to Miss Sweeney and Mr Ashmole for supporting the children over the weekend and for driving them safely to the Peak District and back!
Miss Kirby
Read MoreYear 5 Trip to Gunnersbury Museum
Year 5’s trip to Gunnersbury Museum was an educational and exciting experience!
They learned about life in a Victorian school and gained a deeper understanding of the past. The museum provided an immersive environment with interactive displays and hands-on activities that engaged the students and made history come to life. Year 5 were able to see what a typical school day was like: the strict rules and punishments and the differences in teaching methods. They also had the opportunity to try on Victorian school uniforms and experience what it was like to write with a quill pen and ink.
The museum staff were knowledgeable and passionate about the Victorians, which made the trip a valuable learning experience for everyone. Overall, Year 5’s trip to Gunnersbury Museum was a memorable and educational adventure that will stay with them for years to come.
Read MoreYear 3’s Whipsnade Zoo Trip
Our Year 3s had a blast today at Whipsnade Zoo. They discovered more about how to conserve the habitat of their favourite animals and the importance of environmental awareness.
Year 4 Trip to Celtic Harmony
First of all, thank you to the weather gods who arranged for the deluge of rain to fall either side of our time at Celtic Harmony, leaving us to bask in beautiful, autumnal sunshine for most of the day.
The children were treated to a feast of Celtic activities as part of the ‘Warrior Day’. There was archery, making headbands out of rushes, painting our faces blue with ‘woad’ and trading Celtic gold for gifts.
After such a long period of not being able to organise school trips, the most rewarding aspect was being able to be outdoors and bring our learning to life in such an engaging and stimulating environment.
The Year 4 Team
Read MoreYear 2 Museum of London Trip
To continue their focus on British history in lessons, Year 2 took a trip to the Museum of London today. They spent the day exploring through the galleries and partaking in a range of immersive activities which included performances, storytelling and object handling.
They had an excellent day seeing history come to life!
Read MoreReception’s Castle Themed Week
Reception took an exciting tour around Windsor Castle this Thursday, followed by a special dress up day on Friday.
Read MoreYear 1 Zoo Trip
To finish their week learning about ecosystems and the evolution of species, Year 1 enjoyed a trip to Regent’s Park Zoo.
Read MoreForest of Dean Expedition
A minibus of very excited children departed NHP promptly, as we set forth through the intense traffic London traffic to arrive at the forest by the early evening
Read MoreNHP Visit to International Rugby
Our group of 15 NHP children joined 81 000 fans to watch England play Tonga in the first home international since lifting of Covid restrictions.
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