Newsletter Type: Junior

Junior Reflections 6 February 2026

6th February 2026

Dear parents,  The first signs of Spring are nearly here with snowdrops appearing and daffodils in the shops, and I have to admit I am rather pleased that January has finished,…

Junior Reflections Week 17 January 2026

30th January 2026

Dear parents,  What a windy and wet week it has been; I have to admit, I am slightly over this weather and am hoping that the sun is going to make…

Junior Reflections Week 16 January 2026

23rd January 2026

Dear parents,  Well, what a start to the week! Monday was filled with budding poets who transformed the chapel with their prose and verse, all recited perfectly, with emotion and flair….

Junior Reflections Week 15 January 2026

16th January 2026

Dear parents, This week we enjoyed our first House assemblies of 2026. Our House Captains did an excellent job, sharing updates on the house shields; the designs are nearly finalised!…

Junior Reflections Week 14 January 2026

9th January 2026

Dear parents, It has been lovely to welcome all our pupils back after the Christmas break, and I have enjoyed hearing about the many presents that pupils were lucky enough…

Junior Reflections Week 12 December 2025

12th December 2025

Dear parents, I cannot believe that we have nearly made it to the end of 2025. This week has been one of turkey, sparkles, tinsel, carols and a whole lot more…

Junior Reflections Week 11 December 2025

5th December 2025

Dear parents, I have to start this week’s newsletter by sharing with you the outstanding performance from our U11 girl’s hockey team. On Friday, they travelled to Haileybury for the…

Junior Reflections Week 10 November 2025

28th November 2025

Dear parents, The weeks are flying past, and it is beginning to feel a lot like Christmas in the junior school, with carols being sung and the glitter and sequins…

Junior Reflections Week 9 November 2025

21st November 2025

Dear parents, Well, the temperature has certainly dropped, and I have had to dig out my winter woollies and finally put the heating on. There was a lot of excitement…