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Our Early Years children had a fantastic time making the most of the sunny weather on Splash Day! From colour mixing on our hands, painting on the ground to using their gross motor skills to lift and pour big jugs of water, the fun never stopped. The children worked together to adjust pipes and channels to help the water flow in different directions—what great teamwork! We ended the day with a joyful water balloon fight. It was a day full of laughter, learning, and splashes for both children and staff!
Our whole school Sports Day was a fantastic event filled with energy, excitement, and community spirit! Held at the beautiful Weavers Fields Park, it was a joy to come together as a school — pupils, parents, and staff — to celebrate fun, fitness, and teamwork.
The Early Years races were a real highlight, featuring the classic egg and spoon race, thrilling relays, speedy running races, and some fun challenges like throwing bean bags into hoops, and balancing a beanbag on their heads. The children showed great enthusiasm and determination in every activity! After the children’s events, the excitement continued with a special race for the parents. It was amazing to see so many mums and dads join in, cheering and laughing as they sprinted across the field. Their participation made the day feel even more special and memorable. Thank you to everyone who helped make the day such a success — from the organisers to the supportive families. We’re already looking forward to next year! Our Early Years Foundation Stage children enjoyed a memorable and enriching trip to the Central Mosque and Regent’s Park.
At the mosque, Syeeda shared interesting facts about the mosque’s history, including when it was built. The children were captivated by the beautiful geometric patterns and Arabic verses from the Qur’an that decorated the mosque’s interior. During our visit, Sharmin told the story of Eid ul-Adha, focusing on the brave boy Ismail and his father Ibrahim’s strong belief and trust in Allah. The children learned why Muslims celebrate Eid ul-Adha and how it is connected to the pilgrimage of Hajj—one of the Five Pillars of Islam. This story helped bring the religious significance of the festival to life in a meaningful and age-appropriate way. Following our visit, we headed to nearby Regent’s Park, where the children and their families enjoyed a lovely picnic together. After lunch, the children had a fantastic time playing in the park’s playground, making the most of the sunshine and open space. It was a day filled with learning, storytelling, and shared joy—an experience we’ll all remember fondly. |
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