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3rd Place at Pangea UK National Maths Competition!

On Saturday 4th May, five finalists from Eaton Square Belgravia attended the Pangea UK national maths competition at Middlesex University. Sofia (Year 6), Ela (Year 6), Diego (Year 6), Millie (Year 6) and Felix (Year 4) took their maths paper in the morning and then went to the awards ceremony in the afternoon (with Mr. Numbervator…

Managing your Screen Time

Yesterday we held a talk at the Upper School, delivered by Dr. Aric Sigman, about ‘Managing Screen Time’ and how this supports children’s development and their academic progress. It was good to see many of you there. The talk was very informative, drawing on a huge range of medical research to support the opinion that…

Remembrance Sunday

On Remembrance Sunday, the nation stopped at 11.00am to remember those who had fallen during the First World War and those of later conflicts. It was an honour to be invited to the wreath laying ceremony at the Memorial to the Rifles and Royal Green Jackets in Grosvenor Gardens. The Head Boy and Girl, together with…

Anti-Bullying Week

This week week is Anti-Bullying Week across the nation. All schools and all children are vulnerable to bullying and this is not a new phenomenon. What has changed in relatively recent times however is, of course, the power of electronic means of communication and therefore the growth of cyber-bullying across the world, children can sign up…

STEAM week

This week has been STEAM week (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics.) Throughout the week we have participated in assemblies, workshops and school trips! A mad scientist came in to give demonstrations to the boys and girls, including making “elephant toothpaste” using different chemicals to make an exothermic reaction (a reaction that gives off heat)…

Spider web biscuits

These biscuits are perfect to make with your family if you want something with a Halloween theme that is quick with minimal mess! Ingredients: 8 Rich Tea biscuits or other buttery biscuits 100g dark chocolate, melted 2 or 3 tablespoons icing sugar few squeezes lemon juice Method: Melt the chocolate in the microwave for about…

Halloween-themed Sensory Play!

Halloween is fast approaching, and it is a perfect time to mix up your play time with more of a spooky theme! These playtime suggestions are ideal for sensory learning and will provide lots of new smells and things to touch for hours of fun. Halloween Slime  Who doesn’t love playing with slime? This is…

Book of the Month – Esio Trot by Roald Dahl

Welcome to the new blog feature, the monthly book club! Reading is essential for growth and development. Reading a book dares the reader to step into an unknown storyline, get to know new characters and give the ability to give you a change of perspective or changing of reality. Reading is compulsory within the school…