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🛠️ Our pupils had an amazing time at Kingswood building their own buggies from scratch using wood, rope, and wheels! A hands-on challenge that tested their teamwork, problem-solving, and design skills.

🛠️ Our pupils had an amazing time at Kingswood building their own buggies from scratch using wood, rope, and wheels! A hands-on challenge that tested their teamwork, problem-solving, and design skills.
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From cracking challenges in problem-solving to mastering footwork in fencing, our pupils showed focus, determination, and teamwork at Kingswood today! Proud of their resilience and energy!

From cracking challenges in problem-solving to mastering footwork in fencing, our pupils showed focus, determination, and teamwork at Kingswood today! Proud of their resilience and energy!
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Year 6 have been diving into The Invention of Hugo Cabret! Inspired by Brian Selznick’s stunning story, they’ve created a magical display full of mystery and imagination.Princess May Primary School

Year 6 have been diving into The Invention of Hugo Cabret! Inspired by Brian Selznick’s stunning story, they’ve created a magical display full of mystery and imagination.<a href="/PrimaryMay/">Princess May Primary School</a>
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Great learning across school today! Y6 focused on rounding with decimals in maths, Y2 explored gratitude and how we show it in RE, and children in library sessions were diving into new books.

Great learning across school today!
Y6 focused on rounding with decimals in maths, Y2 explored gratitude and how we show it in RE, and children in library sessions were diving into new books.
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Reception have been exploring our text ‘The Colour Monster’ through mark making! We’ve had some great discussions about feelings and friendships and more! 🌈🎨 Princess May Primary School

Reception have been exploring our text ‘The Colour Monster’ through mark making! We’ve had some great discussions about feelings and friendships and more! 🌈🎨 <a href="/PrimaryMay/">Princess May Primary School</a>
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Every Friday, we hold our whole-school Achievement Assembly to celebrate success across all year groups. We recognise children for Gold Certificates, Star Writer, TTRS winners, Class Dojo winners, and the highest scoring pupil across the school. Well done to our fantastic pupils!

Every Friday, we hold our whole-school Achievement Assembly to celebrate success across all year groups. We recognise children for Gold Certificates, Star Writer, TTRS winners, Class Dojo winners, and the highest scoring pupil across the school. Well done to our fantastic pupils!
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Black History Month 2025 Theme: Standing Firm in Power and Pride! As you enter our school, discover powerful messages of Black excellence. This month, we celebrate the strength, pride & impact of Black individual past & present—who inspire change and shape our world. Princess May Primary School

Black History Month 2025 Theme: 
Standing Firm in Power and Pride! As you enter our school, discover powerful messages of Black excellence. This month, we celebrate the strength, pride &amp; impact of Black individual past &amp; present—who inspire change and shape our world. <a href="/PrimaryMay/">Princess May Primary School</a>
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Year 5 have been working hard over the past 4 weeks developing their printmaking skills! Today, they used rollers to print their favourite memories — and the results are stunning! Well done Princess May Primary School

Year 5 have been working hard over the past 4 weeks developing their printmaking skills! Today, they used rollers to print their favourite memories — and the results are stunning! Well done <a href="/PrimaryMay/">Princess May Primary School</a>
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All set for our first parent tour — where art meets reading, story time, and a special library session! Can’t wait to share the magic of Y2 & Y4 learning. Princess May Primary School 📚🎨 #ReadingForPleasure

All set for our first parent tour — where art meets reading, story time, and a special library session! Can’t wait to share the magic of Y2 &amp; Y4 learning. <a href="/PrimaryMay/">Princess May Primary School</a> 📚🎨 #ReadingForPleasure
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Y5 visited the Horniman Museum as part of their history unit on the Vikings this term. They explored the gallery, examined artefacts, and reflected on their learning by making links to what they've covered in class.Princess May Primary School

Y5 visited the Horniman Museum as part of their history unit on the Vikings this term. They explored the gallery, examined artefacts, and reflected on their learning by making links to what they've covered in class.<a href="/PrimaryMay/">Princess May Primary School</a>
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Year 5 have been inspired by Hidden Figures, their literacy text this term! They have written brilliant biographies about Mary Jackson — NASA’s engineer. Their double-page spreads are absolutely stunning and so eye-catching! 🚀📚 Princess May Primary School Literacy Tree

Year 5 have been inspired by Hidden Figures, their literacy text this term! They have written brilliant biographies about Mary Jackson — NASA’s engineer. Their double-page spreads are absolutely stunning and so eye-catching! 🚀📚 <a href="/PrimaryMay/">Princess May Primary School</a> <a href="/theliteracytree/">Literacy Tree</a>
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Our Y6 pupils have published their own biographies of George Méliès, inspired by The Invention of Hugo Cabret! 🎥📚 Their writing shows such creativity, curiosity, and a deep understanding of film history and storytelling.

Our Y6 pupils have published their own biographies of George Méliès, inspired by The Invention of Hugo Cabret! 🎥📚 Their writing shows such creativity, curiosity, and a deep understanding of film history and storytelling.
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Exploring White Tone (2016) by Cai Guo-Qiang. Inspired by his powder drawings, pupils created dynamic artworks inside boxes using charcoal, glitter and paint, then photographed them to appear as life-sized rooms. Princess May Primary School

Exploring White Tone (2016) by Cai Guo-Qiang. Inspired by his powder drawings, pupils created dynamic artworks inside boxes using charcoal, glitter and paint, then photographed them to appear as life-sized rooms. <a href="/PrimaryMay/">Princess May Primary School</a>
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Y6 published double-page spreads inspired by The Unforgotten Coat, sharing their learning from the Mongolia-themed literacy unit through thoughtful writing and design. Princess May Primary School

Y6 published double-page spreads inspired by The Unforgotten Coat, sharing their learning from the Mongolia-themed literacy unit through thoughtful writing and design. <a href="/PrimaryMay/">Princess May Primary School</a>
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Our pupils completed of unit reports/essays included, population for geography, earth & space in Science & exploring life and loss in RE. Throughout the term, they strengthened key skills through regular recap and recall, confidently articulating their knowledge.

Our pupils completed of unit reports/essays included, population for geography, earth &amp; space in Science &amp; exploring life and loss in RE. Throughout the term, they strengthened key skills through regular recap and recall, confidently articulating their knowledge.
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Huge thank you to Here East for hosting our World of Work Week! Our Y6 theme, Future Tech, inspired our pupils to design their own logos, create adverts, and pitch their ideas in front of real entrepreneurs! Thank you Inspire EBP Princess May Primary School

Huge thank you to Here East for hosting our World of Work Week! Our Y6 theme, Future Tech, inspired our pupils to design their own logos, create adverts, and pitch their ideas in front of real entrepreneurs! Thank you <a href="/InspireEBP/">Inspire EBP</a> <a href="/PrimaryMay/">Princess May Primary School</a>
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Y5 had a great time at KPMG today for World of Work Week! The theme was all about ethical businesses. The children got to invent their own ideas and then pitch them to the Dragons! Such a brilliant way to get the children thinking about business and responsibility.Inspire EBP

Y5 had a great time at <a href="/KPMG/">KPMG</a> today for World of Work Week! The theme was all about ethical businesses. The children got to invent their own ideas and then pitch them to the Dragons! Such a brilliant way to get the children thinking about business and responsibility.<a href="/InspireEBP/">Inspire EBP</a>
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What a magical end to #BSW2026🚀Our pupils from EYFS to Y6 stepped inside the Science Dome and travelled through Earth and Beyond. This was truly an unforgettable experience that sparked curiosity and excitement about our universe. Thank you Science Dome UK! Science Dome

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Today our Y5 and Y6 pupils took part in a powerful Gangs and Grooming workshop on staying safe, peer pressure and County Lines awareness. We were all impressed. The session was informative and engaging. Thank you to 2020 Dreams for delivering such a great workshop! Princess May Primary School

Today our Y5 and Y6 pupils took part in a powerful Gangs and Grooming workshop on staying safe, peer pressure and County Lines awareness. We were all impressed. The session was informative and engaging. Thank you to 2020 Dreams for delivering such a great workshop! <a href="/PrimaryMay/">Princess May Primary School</a>
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Well done to Year 5 for their class assembly! They shared their learning from this term’s Literacy Tree text, Trash, in an absolutely spectacular performance—full of singing, acting and storytelling. Thank you to all parents and carers for attending! Princess May Primary School