Latest News
Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
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Norman Class Assembly
Fri 27 Mar 2026We had the pleasure of watching Norman Class assembly on Wednesday. The children had clearly learnt a lot about significant people and they shared all that they knew about Florence Nightingale, Neil Armstrong and Claude Monet through songs, art work and sharing a great range of facts. Thank you to Mrs Redvers and Normans for such a lovely start to the day!
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The Three Trees
Sun 22 Mar 2026Year 3s production of the Three Trees retold the Easter story with lots of singing and amazing acting. The songs are always popular, and the audience were treated to solos by choir members as well as the three trees. The children worked incredibly hard this term, and thanks must also go to the support of parents with this as well as costumes.
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Woolley Firs Trip
Sun 22 Mar 2026The children in Reception had a wonderful time at Woolley Firs on Wednesday. We explored the woodland where the children went on a minibeast hunt. The children then categorised them by how many legs they have. We were very lucky to be able to handle beetle larvae and looked at their lifecycle! The fun didn't stop; we then participated in farm bingo looking at our surroundings followed by some pond dipping!
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Wild Worship
Fri 13 Mar 2026Vikings had a Crazy Hair Wild Worship this week! The children continued the good work that previous classes have started, preparing the ground for planting and looking out for grubs and worms. The children learnt how to use the rake and the trowel to sort the weeds. Those that preferred could search for the colours of spring or paint a stone to add to the pile we are accumulating, with designs reflecting the creatures we see at springtime. Reverend Rosie spoke to the children about new life, linking the Hungry Caterpillar's search for food with Nicodemus' search for knowledge. The children considered how the birth of a baby or the change of a caterpillar to a butterfly are all examples of new starts.
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Year 3 Trip
Fri 13 Mar 2026Year 3 had a fun filled day at Woolley Firs. They spent a lovely day outside identifying trees, finding out about seed dispersal, planting their own pea seeds to grow at home, and running around as bees collecting pollen from flowers. A typical comment from the children ‘this is so much fun. I love being outside learning.’
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Crazy Hair Day
Fri 13 Mar 2026Today has been Crazy Hair Day, and the children looked amazing with their wonderfully stylish creations. The variety and creativity this year was amazing, so thank you to all those who spent time producing such amazing creations. Many more photos will be coming on Instagram.
Thank you too for all your chocolate donations for the Bunny Bingo event on Saturday 21st March. This year it has been a sell out. Thank you to everyone who managed to secure ticket’s to this fun event.
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Bishop Mary visit
Fri 06 Mar 2026We were delighted to welcome Bishop Mary of Reading. Our ten Worship Leaders spoke to her at length about what their role in the school entails and about all the lovely opportunities that Reverend Rosie provides for our children, such as Wild Worship, Care Home visits, Family Worship, Bible Explorers, Nativity Day and Baptisms.
Bishop Mary joined in with Georgians' Wild Worship activities in the garden as our children continue to cultivate the garden. Following this, she joined us in assembly where we continued to investigate what Faith means and how many religions choose to fast to help strengthen their faith. Bishop Mary commented on how our children ask such interesting questions to develop their own learning and what pleasure it was to see such well-behaved children as she toured the school.
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Girls' Football Festival
Fri 06 Mar 2026Some of our Year 3 and 4 girls spent their Tuesday afternoon at a WLP football event at TWGS. The girls participated with some of the other First Schools hosted by the Year 9 Sports Leaders. It was a fun and exciting experience and everyone got fully involved. In the matches towards the end of the session there was such great team spirit, encouraged by the Year 9 coaches and all team members. Two of our girls have been talent spotted and have been invited to attend training with the Slough Schools’ Football Association (SSFA) Girls Development and District Teams.
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World Book Day
Fri 06 Mar 2026The children looked amazing today in their World Book Day costumes. Thank you for making such an effort with the costumes; the teachers found it hard to pick winners from each class. Thank you to Mrs Jones for choosing another wonderful book for us all to share. Every class read ‘Dragon Dave the Not So Brave’ by Alex Latimer, a story about being brave enough to change your own story