Skip to content ↓

School News

Read the latest School news here

Page 13

  • 15/11/24

    Year 6: Bearface Theatre

    Year 6 welcomed Bearface theatre this week, taking part in a PSHE 'choices' workshop. Through role play and drama, children explored the impact of peer pressure and how doing what's cool isn't always the right choice. Super acting Year 6!
    Read Full Story
  • 15/11/24

    Global Citizen, Tobias

    Here at Hordle, we are proud of all our pupils as they learn to become global citizens. Young Tobias has recently completed the 'PAW Patrol on a Stroll' charity challenge with his Grandma and her springer spaniel, Charlie. Over the month of October, they walked 11.3 miles, raising over...
    Read Full Story
  • 15/11/24

    Lower Juniors: A trip to the Victorian era

    This week, the Lower Juniors enjoyed travelling back in time to the Victorian era. Children experienced what school was like, sitting in rows, doing drills on the playground and lining up for inspection! Continuing their current topic, next week the Lower Junior children will all be going on a sc...
    Read Full Story
  • 15/11/24

    A Special Remembrance Day Worship

    On Monday morning, we paused for a special Remembrance Service. This year, we reflected on the importance of remembering and were inspired by the poem 'We Remember' by Laura Mucha who wrote a poem, inspired by the weeping willows at The Glade, National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire...
    Read Full Story
  • 15/11/24

    Whole School: Health Week!

    Last week, we focused on the topic of Health. Each phase learnt about various subjects, which then resulted in them creating a series of short clips about a chosen subject. To view the clips, please head to our Facebook page, @hordleprimaryschool (don't forget to give us a follow!). KS1 He...
    Read Full Story
  • 08/11/24

    Parent Mental Health & Wellbeing Workshop

    Thank you to those of you who attended our first MHWB workshop before half term. It was so lovely to see so many of you there! Mrs Harrison will be running a follow up session for those who attended this session in the very near future. 
    Read Full Story
  • 05/11/24

    Mrs B's Retirement!

    It was a sad day on the last Friday before half term when we said farewell to Mrs Bawden. She leaves after an incredibly impressive 28 years at Hordle and she will be very much missed. We had great fun saying goodbye to her and setting a few challenges. We were delighted to receive a surprise par...
    Read Full Story
  • 25/10/24

    Team Deerleap: The Circulatory System

    Team Deerleap have been working scientifically by testing hypothesises around heart rate and exercise in their exploration of the circulatory system. Children then created the 4 components that make blood represented by foods. The children loved the marshmallow white blood cells that fight infection...
    Read Full Story
  • 24/10/24

    Team UJ: Vloggers of the future?

    Team UJ had the privilege of trying out the new iPads this week. We put our filming and editing skills into practice and created our own cookery vlogs!
    Read Full Story
  • 24/10/24

    Mrs Slattery's Retirement

      This week, we said farewell and Happy Retirement to the wonderful Mrs Slattery. After over 25 years service to the school, she received a 'This is your life' themed worship with special farewell messages from colleagues, past and present.  Mrs Slattery, you have made a sign...
    Read Full Story
  • 23/10/24

    Team YR: Julia Donaldson Fancy Dress Day

    Year R had the best day today dressing up as our favourite Julia Donaldson characters - we all loved learning about so many of her wonderful story books this half term. What characters can you spot? Some children have decided they would like to be an author when they grow up.
    Read Full Story
  • 22/10/24

    Harvest Service

    On Monday, we headed over to our church, All Saints, Hordle, for our annual Harvest Festival. This was a fantastic celebration, filled with performances from the children, thoughtful reflections on the importance of sharing and an abundance of joyful singing. We are so proud of the children for t...
    Read Full Story

Page 13