
Year 6 - Trip to the House of Parliament
As part of their British Values learning, Year 6 travelled to the Houses of Parliament and took part in a workshop titled ‘Journey to Democracy’. Initially, they were given a guided tour of the Palace of Westminster, whilst exploring how Britain went from being an absolute monarchy to a modern-day democracy. This was followed by a workshop where the children were given the opportunity to investigate historical artifacts and clues, whilst focusing on the role of the two houses: the House of Commons and the House of Lords. This lead onto a final discussion about who has the power to make laws in Britain and how laws have changed over time.

Year 6 - Pizza Express Trip
As part of a cross-curricular activity, Year 6 were taken to a pizza-making workshop at Pizza Express, Baker Street. This was a very exciting learning experience for the children as they learnt about some important cooking basics, experienced how to knead the dough before making their own famous, Italian classic: the Margherita pizza. In addition, they also discovered just how important fresh ingredients are to a pizza’s flavour. Whilst their pizza cooked in the oven, they took part in an ingredients quiz and at the end of their visit they were all given a ‘Junior Pizzaiolo Certificate’ to take away with them along with their fresh pizza!

Pupil filmmaking workshop with the charity 'Penny
We have an upcoming pupil filmmaking workshop with the charity 'Penny appeal'.
The Workshop has been rescheduled to take place with year 9 pupils on 13th June.
Please download brochure for more information.

Student guide for exams
A very beneficial document to help students cope with exam pressure. Please download document to read.