Vaisakhi
During our Easter break our Sikh families celebrated Vaisakhi. Vaisakhi is significant because it marks the birth of Sikhism as a collective faith in the year 1699. If you are unfamiliar with this festival, please find out more with your…
During our Easter break our Sikh families celebrated Vaisakhi. Vaisakhi is significant because it marks the birth of Sikhism as a collective faith in the year 1699. If you are unfamiliar with this festival, please find out more with your…
To all of our Muslim families who are celebrating today we would like to wish you Eid Mubarak! If you are unfamiliar with Eid-al-Fitr and would like to find out more . . . for your younger children please click…
This morning we hosted a maths INSPIRE workshop for year 1 and year 2. We had a super turn out of parents (thank you so much for attending) and a range of activities from each unit in maths in the…
This afternoon the whole school took part in the Bunny Hop raising money for Birmingham’s St.Marys Hospice. We all had some bunny ears and hopped around the playground several times. We had a great turn out of supporters (thank you…
On World Poetry Day 2023, Year 6 wrote acrostics to celebrate the season of Spring. Take a look...
On Thursday, we enjoyed a fantastic Easter concert at Encounter Church! The children walked sensibly to the church and took their seats along with parents and carers. We sang many Easter and Spring themed songs, heard a recorder recital with…
On this World Poetry Day, the children enjoyed reading a variety of poems that were spread out across the classroom and sharing them with each other. We then had two brave children, Kaliyah and Emily, who stood up in…
Nowruz is a new year holiday for the Persian community. It marks the spring equinox. It is celebrated by hundreds of millions of diverse communities around the world. Much like the spring holiday of other cultures, Nowruz teaches us about…