Friday, 20 March 2026

Hooray for Spring!

Key Stage 1 had a wonderful morning supporting each other in their poetry competition today. 

Each class performed a spring themed poem beautifully, with admirable confidence, clarity and obvious enjoyment. 

Well done to our winners, Class MB. We are very proud of you all!




Thank you for the Music!

Yesterday, our KS2 children took to the stage for the annual House Singing Competition. 

This year’s theme was ABBA, and all houses performed “Thank You for the Music” and then they presented their own individual piece:

  • Bulstrode > Waterloo
  • Howard > Super Trouper
  • Hitcham > I Have a Dream / Medley version
  • Mills > Money, Money, Money
Each performance was filled with enthusiasm, energy, and pure delight. 

We were incredibly impressed with the creativity and individuality each house brought to their performances. The children truly lifted the roof—and it was fantastic to see both pupils and staff savouring such a vibrant, joyful atmosphere.

We were joined by three judges who took on the unenviable task of selecting a winner. After much deliberation, Mills proudly lifted the House Singing trophy for 2026.

A huge thank you to all staff who supported the children with their performances and brought so much energy to the stage. 

We are also grateful to Mrs Clare, Mrs Barclay, and Mr Lockyer from Thomas Mills for judging this exciting event.

At the end of the day, the children came together once more to perform “Thank You for the Music” for parents on the playground.
We have shared the audio recording of the contest with parents via a link through email from Arbor.





Guess where we've been...

The reception children had a lovely morning up at Robin Wood!



A Concert Masterclass at St Michael’s.

Year 5 were treated to a world-class afternoon at St Michael’s Church for a stunning concert by pianist Douglas Tang and violinist Lasma Taimina. The ambient setting of the church was the perfect backdrop for such an exquisite performance. It was a true privilege for our students to experience music of this calibre first-hand. A huge thank you to the organizers for arranging such a memorable visit!

 

Easter Treats!

Classes KHLH & JT have been baking for today's Cake Stall after school.

Come along to pick up some delicious looking treats.





Sunday, 15 March 2026

Happy Mother’s Day!

In Class AL this week, the children have been busy making beautiful spring‑themed cards for all their wonderful mummies at home. We hope they bring a smile to your day and wish you a lovely, relaxing Sunday filled with warmth and joy.



Friday, 13 March 2026

From Wonka to Wormwood: Bravo to Our Brilliant Hosts!

Upper Key Stage 2 have recently enjoyed the fantastic opportunity to attend two exceptional and truly inspirational local theatre productions. We were invited to watch Thomas Mills High School’s wonderful take on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and this week we visited Framlingham College for their impressive show of Matilda. The children really enjoyed both performances and were inspired by the talent and dedication shown by the pupils and staff at each school, and we are very grateful for such warm invitations and memorable experiences.


Thursday, 12 March 2026

Big Walk & Wheel Challenge - 16-27 March

 


We are Rockin' it!

The whole school have enjoyed two days of very interactive, energetic and fun workshops using body rhythms with the brilliant Bassistry Arts music group.  

We learnt a range of original songs along with movement and dance and also explored the drum kit, various percussion instruments covering a wide range of styles, such as Latin, African and Caribbean & Popular Music.  

These Bassistry drum & bass workshops have been funded through the wonderful support that parents have given to the Friends fundraising efforts this year - so thank you to all involved.

A few photos from this morning's Year 4 workshop.






Uncovering Egypt, One Clue at a Time!

Year 5 have begun an exciting new topic all about the Egyptians for the rest of this term. To spark their curiosity, we started with a picture quiz where the children worked in teams to discuss a range of mysterious images. They were encouraged to think carefully and answer questions such as What is it? What is it for? How old might it be? Working together, they used the clues to uncover our new topic and showed great enthusiasm as they pieced everything together.

 

  

    


Visit from Author and Illustrator, Kate Rolfe

On Tuesday, the children were incredibly lucky to welcome author and illustrator Kate Rolfe, who came to share her beautiful new book, Owl and Moon. She read the story aloud and talked about the personal inspiration behind it, explaining that the relationship between the characters was influenced by her own bond with her mum.

Kate also gave us a fascinating insight into the illustration process, telling the children that some illustrations have to be drawn many times before they’re just right. The children asked thoughtful questions about her experiences, and we learnt that Wolf and Bear took 4.5 years to produce, while Owl and Moon took around 1.5 years. She explained how much rewriting and editing goes into each book and shared that she continues to learn and grow as a writer and illustrator.
Kate spoke openly about her creative journey and how her own life experiences have motivated and inspired her work.
A huge thank you to Kate Rolfe for giving our children such a memorable and inspiring visit!



Friday, 6 March 2026

Nursery Open Morning

No need to book, just sign in at the school office between 9.15 - 10.30am to come and see the Nursery in action.


Chicks at SRH

What a busy few days we've had. SRH have welcomed nine beautiful chicks. The children across the school have been fortunate enough to watch the chicks hatch and observe them as they have dried out and fluffed up. They have been mesmerised ever since. As scientists, it has been the perfect opportunity to discuss life cycles, understand how to take care of animals and what they need to thrive.





Thursday, 5 March 2026

World Book Day 2026

Today, we joined people across the globe for World Book Day.   Did you know that over 100 countries take part? 

It is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the joy of reading and storytelling and the importance of sharing books. 

This day is not just about books, but it is about fostering a love for literature. 













Some of these photos may be published in the EADT next Tuesday.

Year 5 Finished Paradise Sands inspired Clay Models

Year 5 have proudly finished their clay models based on our class book Paradise Sands by Levi Pinfold. We blogged about the early stages a few weeks back, and it’s exciting to see how much the children’s ideas have grown and developed. Each model is full of detail and shows great imagination and character. Here are a selection of photos showcasing their work.

 

      


Wednesday, 4 March 2026

The Sounds We Hear: Year 5 Music

Year 5 have made a brilliant start on their new violin piece, Mystic Mountain, which was specially composed for them by their teacher. To spark their imaginations, the children first listened to a Chinese piece of music and talked about sounds they could hear. They were excited to discover a new technique called col legno, where they tap the strings with the wooden part of the bow to create a light, magical effect. Over the term, the children will learn to perfect this new technique and master their new piece.

Tuesday, 3 March 2026

How EGG-citing!

To celebrate our upcoming book 'The Odd Egg', Key Stage 1 have welcomed some egg-cellent visitors. Watch this space for some egg-ceptionally cute updates. Thank you to The Friends for providing us with this egg-citing opportunity. 😀🥚🐣🐤