Thursday, 5 February 2026

Exploring the Hindu religion in Class KHLH

Class KHLH have been finding out about Hinduism.  We examined the story of Rama and Sita along with Lakshman and Hanuman discussing their dharmas (duties) and the important roles in which they all had.  We discovered the traditions about Diwali along with Hindu wedding ceremonies using many artefacts to highlight the importance of these traditions.  We carefully used the murtis for observational drawings and wrote some "coat hanger" poems about different aspects of the Hindu religion.









                           




Online Safety

Safer Internet Day (SID) is next week but as we all know, every day is a time to be vigilant about online safety and how to stay safe.  In school we are having two weeks of activities about to how to stay safe online and the use of AI, linked to this year's national theme for SID 2026. 

It started today with Michael Harman from Suffolk Police giving a very thorough and in depth online safety talk to the year 5 and year 6 pupils.  There was a lot of information about the expectation of how to behave online; the use of social media; strategies to use to help stay safe and a discussion about AI.  It was an excellent talk and the children gained a lot from it. 

Sadly, the parent online safety session was only attended by 2 parents however, a lot of information was shared with them and we hope they found it useful.  

Thank you to Michael for coming to talk at the school and sharing invaluable and useful information. 







Creating 3D Characters from Our Class Book.

Year 5 have had a creative afternoon constructing clay models inspired by Paradise Sands by Levi Pinfold. The children studied the characters closely and shaped their own 3D versions with great care and imagination. Our sculptures are now drying, and soon we’ll be ready to start painting them. 





Kitchen Vacancy

 


Electricity

Over this half term, Year 6 have been learning about electricity. As part of this, we explored voltage, which is the force that pushes electricity through a circuit and can affect how components, such as bulbs, work.

The children carried out an investigation to find out whether increasing the voltage increases the brightness of a single bulb. This involved identifying the independent, dependent and controlled variables, creating a hypothesis, constructing a conclusion after the results had been recorded and then carefully evaluating the effectiveness of the experiment.



Wednesday, 4 February 2026

SRH House Swimming Gala

This year’s House Swimming Gala was held at Framlingham College on Wednesday, with the whole of Years 5 and 6 attending.

This year, we introduced width races to support children who were new to swimming, ensuring everyone could take part with confidence. It was a fantastic morning, with pupils showing incredible resilience and determination throughout — staff were immensely proud of them all. A new format took a little longer to organise but it was fantastic to see so many children able to access the races.

Every race contributed points, and ultimately Hitcham were victorious, lifting the house cup.

A huge well done and thank you to all the children, to Framlingham College for the use of their wonderful facilities and excellent tuition, and to the staff and parents for their support.

Thursday, 29 January 2026

Year 5 Science: Sparking Ideas with Switch Making.

This week in Year 5 Science, we continued exploring electricity by building circuits and making our own switches. Using card, split pins, bulldog clips and paper clips, the children created push, toggle, slide and selector switches, showing great creativity and problem solving throughout.   




Tuesday, 20 January 2026

Year 5 Engineers: Cuboid Drawing on Isometric Dots.

Today in Class AL, Year 5 used multi-blocks to build cuboids before practising technical drawing on isometric dot paper. Using rulers, we carefully constructed accurate cuboids and calculated their volume.

       

     


Friday, 16 January 2026

Year 5 Science Focus: Understanding Electrical Symbols.

This week year 5 explored how electrical circuits are represented using symbols. These symbols are a simple way to show components like batteries, bulbs, and switches in a diagram. Learning these symbols helps us read and draw circuits accurately, just like scientists and engineers do. Next, we’ll use these symbols to draw and make our own circuit.

   


   

Thursday, 15 January 2026

QUIZ NIGHT - BOOKINGS OPEN ON FRIDAY

Bookings Open on Friday 16 January in ParentMail

Last day to order Nachos is midday on Friday 30 January

Last day to order Tickets is Tuesday 3 February


Monday, 12 January 2026

Class AL: Perimeter Surveyors

In Maths, Class AL used trundle wheels to measure perimeters inside and outside the school, taking turns to steer, count clicks and record the distances. The children really enjoyed working together and seeing how Maths appears in the real world! 



Friday, 9 January 2026

Wonderful World of Music!

We all enjoyed a fabulous concert yesterday courtesy of County Music  Service (CMS). 

A huge thank you to the four talented instrumental teachers who inspired, entertained and informed us about woodwind, brass and percussion instruments. 

It was fantastic, thank you County Music for this opportunity.



Tuesday, 6 January 2026

NURSERY APPLICATIONS FOR APRIL

Nursery Application forms can be downloaded here for 2025/26 or pop into the office to collect a printed form.

Applications for April 2026 should be returned to the school office by Wednesday 21 January 2026, please, for us to allocate places in accordance with our Nursery Admissions Policy.  

Our Nursery can take children from the beginning of the term following their third birthday.   Children may have up to five terms of free part-time early learning with us before they join the Reception class.  In addition, we have a chargeable lunch club that runs until 1.30pm. Nursery children may have a school dinner or bring a packed lunch.  

For enquiries regarding Nursery admissions, please email us @ Nursery Enquiries or visit our website.

Welcome Back!

 An icy start to the new term today - take care!



Friday, 2 January 2026

Admissions for Reception 2026 and other Year Groups

If your child is due to start in Reception next September, please do not miss the application deadline of 15 January 2026.

In addition, we have spaces in a number of other year groups, and we are very happy to give tours to families considering a move for their child, so you can see what our school can offer your child,

Please contact us in the school office on 01728 723354 to arrange a personal tour.



Friday, 19 December 2025

Fond farewells!!

This afternoon we said a fond farewell to Mrs Cooper and Mrs Ambrose.  Both teachers will be hugely missed but we wish them well in the next adventures that await them . 







 



 

Carol Service

 A wonderful service at St Michael's Church, with a packed congregation of parents. 

Well done to the children in Year 3 & 4 who led the service, and to all the staff who have helped prepare them for today.

Thank you to Rev Chris for the blessing, and to Mr Jones for playing the organ and piano so beautifully.

Listen to excerpts from our service on our website Music page here.

We wish you all a peaceful Christmas.







Wishing all our families a magical Christmas break 🎄🎄🎄


 

Thursday, 18 December 2025

Look who visited us today!

 Someone special visited the children today, to spread a little Christmas cheer!


Tuesday, 16 December 2025

Christmas Dinner Day Tomorrow

Don't forget it's Christmas Dinner Day tomorrow. 

If you didn't order a Christmas Dinner, please remember your packed lunch.