
#Cycle800Miles
Dear Parents, We are absolutely thrilled to share an update on the incredible cycling and scooting our children have been taking part in this week, in support of the My

Dear Parents, We are absolutely thrilled to share an update on the incredible cycling and scooting our children have been taking part in this week, in support of the My

We had a fantastic day celebrating World Book Day! The day began with an exciting assembly led by Mrs Jones and Mrs Sperduti, where they introduced this year’s theme: ‘If

Year 4 had a fantastic trip to a local river, bringing their Geography learning to life in a meaningful and memorable way. After studying the River Severn and comparing a large

Our Junior Eco team have taken part in the annual RSPB School Birdwatch, spending their lunchtime exploring the forest school area and observing the birds that shares our school grounds.

Welcome to the 2026 Gloucestershire Young Photographer of the Year Competition. Once again, it will be by online entry only. Any pupil may enter one digital image, on any subject,

Welcome back! I hope you all had a wonderful half term. I must admit, I found myself wishing I’d made the drive to Scotland for that match! We began our

#Cycle800Miles Our School Council is delighted to launch the #Cycle800Miles challenge for our school community. We will be raising money for the My Name’5 Doddie Foundation, which supports vital research

We are looking forward to celebrating World Book Day on Thursday 5th March, with a range of exciting reading activities for the children.

Parent Governor Vacancy – Letter to Parents We currently have one vacancy for a parent governor, and we are inviting nominations to fill this. Parent governors are elected by the

I can hardly believe that another term has come to an end—and what a busy and uplifting week it has been to finish on. Our School Council began the week

On Friday 6th February, Year 2 re-enacted the Great Fire of London. They all brought in a cardboard box and transformed it into their very own Tudor house, learning how

Our latest wellbeing video – featuring a special appearance from Mr Williams – offers gentle, practical ideas to help families support positive sibling relationships at home. We explore how clear, calm

As part of our Children’s Mental Health Week activities, we will be taking part in Dress to Express Day on Friday 13 February.
Children in Years 1 to 6 are invited to come to school in non-school uniform to dress to express. This could be through colours, patterns, favourite clothes, or outfits that help them feel happy, confident, or comfortable.

On Monday 9th February, Lucas (2T), Joseph (4P) and Noora (6W) represented the school by performing their speeches at St Luke’s Church, competing against finalists from schools across Cheltenham. All

Our final group fixture for our girls’ football team was played on Friday and after a week of rain, it took place in tough conditions! While it was difficult to