Last week, our Year 3 pupils went on the Thames Valley Explorer trip and had a lot of fun, even venturing into the River Thames! During the day, we learnt about the river environment, caught several marine worms, leeches, love crabs and best of all they caught a rare baby eel. https://t.co/s9z57mFb6x
Our Year 4 students are officially back from their two night stay at @SayersCroft_ . They spent their last day tackling the challenge and ropes course! We are pleased that they have all returned with smiles on their faces and with lots of memories made. https://t.co/G3enzRTkMT
The rain didn't stop our Year 4 students from having a fantastic day yesterday at @SayersCroft_ . They spent the day in the woods shelter building and pond dipping! Sadly, its their last day today but we cant wait to hear all the stories when they return! https://t.co/qxyyFXaSjz
Last Friday we held our first trust-wide conference @futureacademies. Here's a flavour of what we are about, why we exist, and why we think we are a great place to work and learn. https://t.co/UB9lNPdUMl
Its a very exciting week for our Year 4 students, as most of them have travelled to @SayersCroft_ in the Surrey Hills for a residential camp! Yesterday, our students took part in orienteering and a blindfold trail. ️ https://t.co/nBFU2tHsmu
Earlier this term, our students took part in the @ReadforGoodUK Readathon to help raise money to ensure books and stories are available to children in hospital. We can proudly say our students raised more than £300 for this amazing cause! https://t.co/fKSNNF1Mgh
Reading is such a fundamental skill for children so Miss Jenkin has created a new reading buddies project at Pimlico Primary. Each week our Year 5 and 6 children read with a partner from a younger year group. In the picture below a Year 6 student is helping a Year 1 student read! https://t.co/3dNVNFBXCM
Over the past week, our Reception class have been thinking about celebrations. They discussed why we celebrate Bonfire Night and the ways that people celebrate. The children enjoyed making their own fireworks pictures! https://t.co/g0Xdg9RihQ
Yesterday, Pimlico Primary celebrated odd sock day to emphasise a message of individuality, acceptance and tolerance. It was a chance for our children and staff to express themselves and rejoice their uniqueness! #AntiBullyingWeek https://t.co/kG1dud7ouu
On Friday, Miss Breen's Year 3 class made their own poppy wreaths to remember all the men and women who have served and continue to serve our country. https://t.co/fa1MxsJlGU
This week is Global Education Week! The theme in 2023 is "Peace for the planet: a planet of peace." At Pimlico Primary, promoting peace is very important to us: we encourage our pupils to find ways to resolve conflict and co-operate with each other. ~ Miss Martin
This remembrance day, we are encouraging our students to honor armed forces members who have died in the line of duty. 'A hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself' ~ Joseph Campbell
Reception Class of 2024/25 Please join our Stay and Play sessions to experience what Pimlico Primary has to offer and to meet our wonderful teachers! On: Thursday 9th November 2023 at 3:45-4:30 and Thursday 11th January 2024 at 3:45-4:30am. #Education https://t.co/iMoDscoNMl
With the first short term of the new school year complete, we want to wish all of our students a safe and happy 2 week half term break. Just remember, no matter where you are, “Laughter is an instant vacation.” ~ Milton Berle
This week in Miss Doyle's science club, pupils performed an experiment to consolidate their understanding of chemical reactions, while considered geographically, how volcanoes are structured and why they erupt. It was fun using the red food colouring to create a 'lava' effect!" https://t.co/MJ7Hs3CJuM
Last Friday, our Year 5 students had a wonderful trip to the Greenwich Park Planetarium. They had a great day exploring and learning lots of new information! https://t.co/wsdXuQ9w0Z