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We are delighted to share that, thanks to your incredible generosity, we raised £178.22 to support children in need. Your donations make a real difference, and we are so grateful for your continued support.
This morning, we were also honoured to welcome Amanda Martin, MP for Portsmouth North, to our Celebration Assembly. Amanda joined us for the assembly and enjoyed a tour of the school with our House Captains. She commented:
“Thank you so much for letting us pop in this morning. It was lovely to be part of their Celebration Assembly – the children were so well behaved.”
Thank you again to all our families for helping us make today so special!
Today, our school community came together to honour and remember those who have lost their lives and those who have served in wars for our country. As part of our Remembrance Day observance, we held a moment of reflection and silence to show our respect and gratitude.
In class, the children created beautiful poppies which are now proudly displayed around the school as a symbol of remembrance and hope. It was also wonderful to see so many pupils wearing their Scouts, Guides, Brownies, Cubs and other uniformed group attire with pride — a powerful reminder of the values of service, community, and remembrance.
Lest we forget.
This afternoon, eleven children from Years 3, 4, and 5 took part in a fun and engaging badminton festival. It was a brilliant opportunity for them to learn and practise a variety of badminton skills, including basic techniques and movement around the court.
The children showed great enthusiasm throughout and represented the school with pride. Their behaviour, teamwork, and positive attitude stood out, making it a really enjoyable experience for everyone involved.
Well done to all the children who took part—you did yourselves and the school proud!