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  • Year 4 Residential Trip

    Fri 09 May 2025

    Last week the Year 4 children went on their residential trip to Lodge Hill in Pulborough. The weather was glorious, and we had a great time. We took part in archery, fencing, wall climbing, low ropes, orienteering, team building, circus skills and sno-tubing. We went on a night hike and the children had 3 days of fun and exploring.  A huge thank you to the team that went who ensured the children were looked after and had a great time, and to Mrs Hawkes for organising such a wonderful experience for the children.

  • Clewer Green alumni

    Fri 02 May 2025

    This morning a group of Windsor Boys and Windsor Girls, who were previous students at Clewer Green, came back to Clewer to share the music opportunities that they have at TWBS and TWGS. It was so lovely to see them and hear them playing and singing. This event was a great example of collaboration across WLP schools, showing how older students can contribute to their wider school community. It also helps to inspire the younger pupils, who were excited to see what they might be able to achieve in the future. Thank you to Mr. Manwaring, and William Branch, for organising such a lovely event.

  • Jack Rankin visit

    Fri 02 May 2025

    Jack Rankin, MP for Windsor, came to visit. He is interested in the ‘My Happy Mind’ programme which is funded by the Well Windsor charity. He observed a ‘My Happy Mind’ session in Norman Class and spoke to a group of Year 4 children, as well as Mrs Redvers who leads the initiative at Clewer.

  • Disco Night!

    Fri 02 May 2025

    Friday night was Disco Night! The children had a wonderful time last Friday evening at the school disco. A huge thank you to The Friends for organising the event, and to all the volunteers who make events such as this possible.

  • Wild Worship

    Fri 25 Apr 2025

    In Wild Worship today, Reverend Rosie read "The Garden, the Curtain and the Cross" to Victorians. It is a beautiful story starting from the garden where the people were happy to live with God, through many, many years of sadness when they did not want Him to be in charge, to the cross where the people could live happily with Jesus again. The children then had a wonderful time making scenes from the book using twigs, leaves, flowers and blossom that they found on the field. A big thank you to Reverend Rosie for introducing us to this book. 

  • St. George's Day

    Fri 25 Apr 2025

    It was lovely to see so many children in their Brownie, Squirrel, Cubs etc uniforms as we celebrated St. George’s Day. The children learnt about the story of St. George and how his bravery slayed the dragon. We spoke about the message of how we can be brave by not following the crowd when we know that something is wrong or by doing things that make the world a better place. Even if our deeds are not seen, we can know in our hearts that it was the right thing to do. In the story, the children heard how George helped even though he didn’t know who he was helping; he didn’t say, “Why should I?” The children thought about maybe next time something needs doing, the children could say “Why shouldn’t I?” rather than “Why should I?”

  • Leeds House

    Fri 25 Apr 2025

    At the end of last term, Leeds House had accumulated the most house points over the term. The Harcourt Trophy was awarded to the Leeds House Captains, who received the trophy on behalf of their whole team.

  • WLP Spring Showcase

    Fri 04 Apr 2025

    On Tuesday evening we enjoyed the Windsor Learning Partnership Spring Concert at TWGS. This was a wonderful collection of music from all children across the partnership. Our children sang in the WLP choir as well as performing 3 songs they had learnt with Mrs Laver. The children were impeccably behaved, sang beautifully and were brilliant ambassadors for our school. We were immensely proud of them.

  • Baptism

    Fri 04 Apr 2025

    Some of our children from Bible Worshippers were baptised. It was a lovely service where the children were baptised by Reverend Rosie using water from the River Jordan which she had collected on her recent pilgrimage to the Holy Land. The children’s baptism service will continue with their families at St. Andrew’s church during the Easter holiday.

  • Saxon Class assembly

    Fri 04 Apr 2025

    On Tuesday we welcomed Saxon parents into school for Saxon Class assembly. The children shared all that they had learned about their bodies and how it is important to be kind to each other.