Headteacher’s Update

Over the past two weeks, our school has been alive with the joy and magic of the festive season. From nativities and plays to carol concerts, each performance has been […]

Viking Times

Year 5 had an exciting day at Bishop’s Wood where we pretended to be Vikings for the day. We travelled on a longship and sat together in a Viking settlement, […]

Butterfly Conservation

Our Eco Warriors enjoyed a wonderful lunchtime with Tricia from Butterfly Conservation, sowing seeds and planting pollinator friendly plants. These additions will enrich our Wildflower Meadow, creating vital habitats to […]

Cheltenham Young Artist 2026

Following the success of their first CYA competition, which saw over 600 visitors, the organisers are delighted to announce the CHELTENHAM YOUNG ARTIST 2026 to celebrate pupils’ art in the […]

Headteacher’s Update

Dear Parents and Careers, We are at the end of another busy week at school and I can’t quite believe it’s Friday again! Christmas has truly begun at Warden Hill!  […]

Christmas: Being Present is the Present

This Christmas, let’s focus on what truly matters—connection, family traditions, and the joy of being together. Join our Year 6 children, guest teachers, and special presenters as they share what […]

Reading Teachers = Reading Pupils

This week, as part of Cheltenham Literature Festival’s Reading Teachers = Reading Pupils (RT=RP) programme, our Year 3 children took part in a virtual interactive session with author Gary Panton, […]

Gloucestershire Primary School Oracy Competition

Just like the two previous years, we have registered to take part in an Oracy competition ‘Look Who’s Talking’, organised by Gloucestershire Primary Heads Association. We really prioritise Oracy at […]

Lunchtime Forest School

We had our first forest school lunchtime sessions this week and I loved it. I was making mud pies – with Murphy’s help on his first forest school visit – […]

Pudsey Day Review

We were delighted to have celebrated Children in Need Day on Friday 14th November. Children came to school wearing something spotty or yellow. Each class took on a special challenge […]

Inspiring Visit from Thomas Taylor

Last week, our school had the privilege of welcoming Thomas Taylor, the brilliant author of the Eerie-on-Sea series. Key Stage 2 pupils were captivated during an assembly where Thomas shared […]