Quiddich days
On Wednesday and Thursday of this week, witches and wizards, professors, house elves and 'You Know Who' filled the classrooms of Loughton School!
On Wednesday and Thursday of this week, witches and wizards, professors, house elves and 'You Know Who' filled the classrooms of Loughton School!
Today HB2 came face to face with their bench at the Tower of London on a special VIP visit.
On Monday 19 June, 28 brave children performed a piece of music on their chosen instrument at the Ridgeway centre in front of an audience of over 100 people.
The cast of Annie put on the final show after around 20 hours of rehearsals. They went on an exceptional journey learning performance skills and all about the stage such as standing in the light, facing the audience, making and utilising their props to enhance the performance and how to take direction.
On Friday 26 May we hosted the fifth of this year's star awards for Summer 1! This was to celebrate those children who have consistently demonstrated one of our 5 star values throughout the half term: resilient, respectful, creative, indepdent or inspiring.
Mrs Solloway once again had the pleasure of celebrating some fantastic writing in a special assembly.
To celebrate the coronation of King Charles III, we all dressed in the national colours of red, white and blue. On the lead up to the coronation, there were lots of history lessons delivered about the monarchy and every child in the school worked on a collaborative art piece with Mrs Carter. We ran 2 different competitions for the children to get involved in if they wanted to. Finally, the whole school community came together on the Friday for a picnic to mark this historic event.
Today, certificates were presented to all the children who have achieved their 'half way there' certificate or completed all 20 of our activity passport challenges. They were also awarded a gold house token.
On Friday 31 March we hosted the forth of this year's star awards for Spring 2! This was to celebrate those children who have consistently demonstrated one of our 5 star values throughout the half term: resilient, respectful, creative, indepdent or inspiring.
Loughton School chosen to have illustrated bench displayed at the Tower of London during the Coronation
Recently, the school aquarium has been brought back to life, with live plants and aquatic soil. The children have been asking non-stop, when they would be getting some fish!
Mrs Solloway once again had the pleasure of celebrating some fantastic writing in a special assembly.