Year 3 went to the science museum to learn about the future of food. This helps to build pupils’ understanding of sustainability issues.
Year 3 went to the science museum to learn about the future of food. This helps to build pupils’ understanding of sustainability issues.
Thank you for all of your donations, which will be going to the food bank run by the London Full Gospel Church at the O2 Centre.
Well done to all of the pupils for their thoughtful prayers. We hope you enjoyed hearing them.
Dear parents/carers,
Holy Trinity will be inspected by a SIAMS inspector on Tuesday 21st October 2025. This is a different type of inspection to OFSTED and focusses on how how the Christian Vision of the school is ‘lived’ through our practice.
Please see the inspector’s letter to parents/carers below. Copies are available from the school office.
We tried something different for PE Enrichment Day this term – a sound bath! Sound baths are designed to encourage us to actively listen and experience the power of musical instruments through the whole body.
The pupils were amazed how they could feel the vibrations of the instruments and how relaxed it made them feel. We did have to wake a few sleepy heads up! One child claimed the experience had healing properties!
“I had backache this morning,” he said. “But I could feel the vibrations in my back and it relaxed me and now I don’t ache anymore!”
We wanted pupils to experience the value of being still and listening with intent, as both are skills associated with good mental health and wellbeing.
Thank you to Cathy for delivering this experience to our pupils.
Year 3 visited the Making Egypt exhibition at The Young V&A (formerly The Museum of Childhood). This exhibition took the pupils on a fascinating journey through the ancient past to modern day, exploring ancient Egypt’s creativity and how it continues to influence art, design and popular culture. This is important as pupils often think ancient civilisations just stop existing at some point, rather than transforming gradually into the civilisations they know today.
Year 4 have been learning about vocations in their RE lessons this half-term. Yesterday, they were joined by an expert panel of parents to find out whether they viewed their occupation as a vocation or a job. They were able to interview a midwife, firefighter, female engineer and a bus driver to name a few.
We would like to thank all the parents who generously gave their time and shared their wisdom with the children. The pupils felt very inspired!
Here are a few aspirational quotes from pupils:
“It shows that I can do anything I want to, if I believe in myself.”
“Keep working on yourself and your learning, as you never know where your journey will lead.”
“Never give up, always tell yourself you can do it!”
We raised £110 form Macmillan Cancer Support through our coffee morning!
Thank you to the parents who attended our coffee morning on Friday. It was lovely to have a chat with you. I would also like to thank the parents who donated, but couldn’t attend.
If you would still like to donate, our fund raising page will be open until May – just click the link below.
Holy Trinity’s Macmillan fund raising page link
Welcome back!
We will be holding a coffee morning in support of Macmillian in the school hall on Friday 26th September at 09.00. If you would like to join us for tea, coffee and cake to raise money for this worthy charity, then do come along. Ideally, bring a payment card to make donations, as this is easier for the charity.
I appreciate that the time is not ideal for working parents, but unfortunately, we can’t start any earlier as breakfast club is using the hall until 08.45. However, if you would like to donate to the charity you can find the unique weblink and QR code to our Just Giving page on posters around the school.
Link to our Macmillan Just Giving page
Our church has a number of activities planned for the summer holidays, which may help to keep your children occupied. See the flyer belower for details.
Well done to Fantastic House for being awarded the most house points this term. The pupils enjoyed a well deserved ice-cream treat!