Today, we gave out bagels to the children who wanted a snack at breaktime. The queue was long but the children enjoyed this toasty snack and made sure the playground was spotless afterwards!
The SEND Multi-skills Panathlon took place at Oakwood School today, providing an excellent opportunity for children to engage in a variety of exciting sporting activities. Each station, which included football dribbling, target practice, and bowling,
Our GRT girls took part in a sewing session today. They were developing a life skill and learning about creativity, confidence building, team work and problem solving
The NSPCC’s Talk PANTS information sessions are designed to support parents, carers and professionals to have simple, age-appropriate conversations with children, that can help keep them safe from sexual abuse. We know that simple conversations
As part of their learning in RE about Islam, Year 6 went to the local Hayes Muslim Centre on 3rd October 2024. The children watched the Imam demonstrate the various calls to prayer and learnt more in depth the meaning of the 5 pillars of Islam. Durin
This week, Year 5 were given the opportunity to complete pedestrian training with a team from Hillingdon. Each pupil was given a high-vis jacket and we ventured out onto the street after discussing ‘Stop, Look, Listen, Think’. The childre
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Today, the children came to school dressed in white and green in memory of Mrs Francis and brought in £1. They were going to complete a walk around the school but due to the rain they des
The maths workshop for parents took place on Thursday 26th September. Parent's were shown how to help support their child with maths and the calculation policy at Minet Junior School. The parents were also shown how to access the homework and whe
Today we took part in a special streamed assembly talking about respect and tolerance alongside 501,310 children from all across the UK.
We thought about the people in our community, what makes us similar and different and how we make everyone fee
On Wednesday 10th July, children from year 6 went to Sayers Croft. It took nearly 2 hours to get there because the coach couldn’t fit on some roads. The first activity they took part in was Orienteering, using compasses to get around the