Congratulations to Karen Pratt on living the Value of Working Together
Congratulations to Karen Pratt, Year 2 Early Career Teacher at Birch Hill Primary School, who has been named a Values in Action winner for Work Together this term.
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Congratulations to Karen Pratt, Year 2 Early Career Teacher at Birch Hill Primary School, who has been named a Values in Action winner for Work Together this term.
Building on our Space topic from last half-term, Year 5 had a visit from Sarah Crick from Just Good Science today!
This week marks a significant milestone in our sustainability journey as we celebrate one year of working in partnership with our climate action advisors, Letβs Go Zero. Their expertise and guidance have been instrumental in helping us take our first confident steps towards decarbonisation across all nine schools and our Shared Services facilities.
If you would like to come and visit our school to see it in action, please contact the school and we would be delighted to show you around on one of our parent tours.
A short holiday message for our whole school community.
It has been a busy time across Maiden Erlegh Trust and as we head into the holidays, we'd like to wish you all a restful time β however that may look for you.
Whilst rest is often thought of as stopping or switching off, the research tells us itβs far more layered than that β it can be active, creative, physical, social or solitary, and different types of rest serve different purposes.
We hope you enjoy these ten evidence-backed insights about rest and that however you are spending the Easter break, you find some time for rest and recuperation.
We are delighted to launch the Inter-School Sports Programme β a series of sports activities and events designed by our Heads of PE for all our schools, and every one of our students.
Friday 4 April 2025 is an extraordinary INSET day across all Maiden Erlegh Trust (MET) schools. On this day, all our schools will be closed to students to allow staff to participate in comprehensive Class Charts training.
This year, our Take One Picture Art exhibition is based on The Courtyard of a House in Delft by Pieter de Hooch.
Thursday 13th February is National School Governors' Awareness Day, a time to recognise the invaluable contribution of school governors.
Some of Year 5 are taking the Bikeability cycling course this week
We would like to wish our students, parents, staff and governors a very well deserved break over the Christmas period and a very Happy New Year.
Year 6 performed The Tempest and Midsummer's Night Dream at South Hill Park