Christmas Dates
We have planned the dates of our Junior Carol Service (years 3,4, 5 and 6), Infant (nursery, reception, years 1 and 2) Christmas Performances and of our class Christmas parties.
In order to be able to fit our parent audiences into the hall we have chosen particular performances for our two year 2 classes to take the lead and a performance each for our reception classes to star. For Year 1 parents it doesn’t matter which of the performances they attend.
Monday 12th December 2pm – Jaguars and Jade Class
Tuesday 13th December 9.30am – Panthers and Emerald Class
Thursday 15th December 9.30am – Tigers and Jade Class
Junior Carols will be performed on Friday 16th December at 9.15am
The children’s Christmas parties will take place on the following dates:
Year 4 – pm of Tuesday 13th December
Year 3 – pm of Wednesday 14th December
Year 1 – pm of Thursday 15th December
Year 5/6 – pm of Friday 16th December
Morning Nursery – am of Monday 19th December
Afternoon Nursery – pm of Monday 19th December
Reception – morning of Monday 19th December
Year 2 – pm of Monday 19th December
The children’s Christmas lunch is Tuesday 13th December
You are most welcome to attend our end of term church service at Holy Trinity Church at 10am on Tuesday 20th December.
We break up at 2.15pm on the 20th December and are back in school on Thursday 5th January.
Happy Christmas, everyone!
Our wonderful children have produced the best ever SATs results for the school this year! Not only did all our Year 6 pupils achieve a level 4 minimum in English and Maths but all of them made at least 2 levels of progress from the age of 7 to 11yrs - a result that only 5 Richmond primary schools achieved. We have also been awarded the Unicef "Rights respecting School" award in recognition for the way that our children are involved at the of our decision making.
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Thursday - 6th October - Andrei Mesina - one of our Year 6 pupils has been elected today to the position of Deputy Mayor of Richmond's Pupil Parliament. Against formidable competition Andrei won the voters over with his usual combination of humour and thoughtfulness; he had produced his own speech based around the theme of what schools could do to raise money for charity. Well done Andrei - we are very proud of you!

