Our year 4, 5 & 6 school council reps and deputies visited the Houses of Parliament today to learn more about democracy and what it means. They were lucky enough to be shown around both the Houses of Commons and Lords, before taking part in...
Our garden continues to take shape with further work to transplant seedlings into their final destination, including cabbages, beans, pumpkins, squash and courgettes. Potatoes have also been planted this week in preparation for a July harvest. Well done to our brand new year 5 &...
This week a group of children from Year 5 and 6 visited Westminster University to take part in a debating competition. Since September, they have been working with an organisation called Debate Mate. Working with university students, they have been learning how to debate, how...
Year 6 children had the opportunity to learn more about how to keep you heart healthy for life. A nurse specialist from Barts NHS Trust delivered an informative talk on ways to look after your heart and to keep it in tip-top condition. Our children...
A group of our year 5 & 6 children attended the first stage of Waltham Forest Basketball competition this week. Both of our teams performed incredibly well, with Team A going unbeaten until the final knockout round with some notable wins in very close games...
A group of our Year 5 and 6 children visited Peter May Sports Centre on Tuesday as we entered two teams into the WF School Games festival. Team A showed some excellent teamwork and won lots of games across the day. Team B made it...
Children and parents at The Winns were captivated by a series of exciting science shows this week as part of our build up to Science Week. There were amazing hands-on demonstrations that bought science to life in the most spectacular fashion and there was a...
We celebrated World Book Day on Tuesday this week. It was fantastic to see so many children embracing the spirit of the day and dressing up as their favourite book character. We also welcomed CJ Storyteller back into school to share some of their favourite...
Our year 5 & 6 children took part in some live theatre workshops this week. We were visited by the Arc Theatre Company who presented to the children around the theme of “extreme” to help the children to understand the discrimination that exists in society...