
A Child’s Recommended Amount of Exercise By Age
As an adult, we often associate exercise with the gym, or with any other deliberate movements we make, such as yoga, running or workouts; but
As an adult, we often associate exercise with the gym, or with any other deliberate movements we make, such as yoga, running or workouts; but
A blog by Mrs Samantha Parker (Head of Upper School and Languages Faculty Lead) and Mrs Lucy Ball (Deputy Head, Teaching and Learning) Find out
Easter is a time of celebration; it is an important festival in the Christian calendar as it celebrates the resurrection of Jesus. But for those
I am that ‘wally’ who, in any situation, looks directly for children’s faces; I always look straight into kids’ faces. The baby in the stroller
Well, here we are. Finally, back on-site in the sunshine and an end of the week outside assembly. What a joy! It has been a
Remote schooling for all parents has been hard. Each one of us has had huge ups and downs this past year. For me, personally, I’ve
Easter is a beautiful holiday that celebrates the vibrancy and revival of spring! With an unsteady start to the year, many of us are looking
And so, this is it! The last week of remote schooling, and it finished with a bang: World Book Day! Virtual, but no less fun.
Children can’t catch up to someone else’s history. They have lived through something unique to their own particular childhood. Our 3-year-olds have lived a third
Students returning to school on 8th March is a huge relief for many, and is a significant step on the path towards a new ‘normality’.