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19 May 2026 in Latest news

The Chicks Have Arrived!

Year 1 have been full of excitement as they eagerly awaited for our chicken eggs to hatch. On Friday 15th May, the last egg finally hatched, meaning all of our…
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14 May 2026 in Latest news

Young Cricketers in Action!

On Thursday 14th May, some of our pupils in Year 1 & 2 had a fantastic time at a Cricket Festival, where they were introduced to the exciting world of…
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8 May 2026 in Latest news

Asthma Friendly School

We are proud to announce that Âé¶¹´«Ã½¹ÙÍø have been awarded the Asthma Friendly School Award! This reflects our commitment to being a safe and welcoming environment for our pupils diagnosed…
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>> ENRICHMENT

At Âé¶¹´«Ã½¹ÙÍø we share a conviction that great schools are built on rich extra curricular programmes and high quality pastoral care as well as an inspiring curriculum, expertly taught. We know there are no limits for pupils and staff where commitment and enjoyment go together.

 

As members of Griffin Schools Trust we share a belief in the three pillars of Proud Traditions, Wide Horizons and High Achievement and this is reflected in the opportunities that provide for our pupils.

 

Co-Curricular

Every Âé¶¹´«Ã½¹ÙÍø child is exposed to an extensive range of curriculum enrichment activities to broaden their experiences. Through academic excursions to museums, theatres, art galleries and sporting events, as well as inviting a number of workshops in to school, we aim to bring to life the subjects being taught in the classroom.

Extra-Curricular

We encourage pupils to pursue a healthy, active lifestyle, making the most of their existing talents as well as exploring new ideas and opportunities. To enable this we provide a rich variety of creative and sporting after school activities:

  • music clubs to foster a love and enjoyment of music making
  • drama to boost confidence and creativity
  • art classes to develop a love and appreciation of the Arts
  • sports to build better social interactions through positive team work

To see a full schedule of after school clubs on offer please click on the link below: All clubs are offered free of charge.

Windmills – Before & After School Club

Âé¶¹´«Ã½¹ÙÍø offers an extended school day with their before and after school clubs.

This not only provides children with a safe and happy environment with friends beyond the school hours but it is also designed to help parents balance other commitments.

Sessions are structured and supported with trained staff who provide opportunities to play, support, listen and talk with the children. The club is an extension of school life.

Trust Engagement

Throughout the year there are a number of Trust-wide events that Âé¶¹´«Ã½¹ÙÍø takes part in:

There are a variety of exciting sports events throughout the year, fostering competition and teamwork. These include the  held in October, where students compete in track and field, handball, and football showcasing their diverse abilities. Another highlight is the Griffin National Finals in June, where curling, basketball, infant agility take centre stage. The year culminates in the prestigious crowning of the Sports Personality of the Year. These events provide students with opportunities to excel, build friendships, and celebrate sporting achievements at a Trust-wide level.

raises funds to support a cause chosen by students and connected with the theme of the year. In every school the day centres on community: what it means to be a citizen so that students experience the difference they can make individually and collectively. This often lights leadership sparks in our students.

The (GSS) addresses the Trust theme of the year. Eminent scientists come from the John Innes Centre and the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge and London to give lively talks, demonstrations and workshops to students in years 6 and 7 from all schools.

The (GAF) is two-fold; all schools run two weeks of events which include performances and activities open to their local communities, plus there is a four day residential for ten Year 5 students from each school. There are now two centres for the GAF residential experience: London and Birmingham, where the competition winners enjoy visits to national arts venues, and workshops with professional choreographers, poets and musicians. The festival ends with our very own Last Night of the Proms concert which itself is preceded by performances from our schools.

By the time they leave primary school, pupils have begun to discover their inner musician, artist, poet, scientist, philosopher, sportsperson or campaigner.

Proud Traditions | Wide Horizons | High Achievement

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