Young artists impress at Royal College of Art competition
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We are delighted that a number of our pupils' artwork was selected to be displayed in a Young Art Competition exhibition at the Royal College of Art.
Young Art is an annual exhibition of children’s paintings, drawings and prints, held for one week a year at the Royal College of Art. Over the last 30 years Young Art has raised more than £1,250,000 towards vital research into childhood cancers and clinical trials at UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health.
Congratulations to Edward, Olivia, William, Theo , Mariam, Nadia, Leo and Rupert in Year 3, Ellie and Anaya in Year 4, Maya and Erin in Year 5, and Jinhan and Zarah, Year 6, whose work was chosen to be exhibited.
Special congratulations to Nadia, who won first prize in the Year 2-3 category and was presented with a prize by artist and judge, James Lloyd!

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Hannah Gold visiting author
On Wednesday afternoon, author Hannah Gold came to talk to Year 5 and 6 about her book series.
On Wednesday afternoon, author Hannah Gold came to talk to Year 5 and 6 about her book series.
Hannah Gold (author) has written three books, The Lost Whale, The Last Bear and Finding Bear (which came out yesterday!). On Wednesday, she came to visit us! Everyone was very excited, we couldn’t wait to meet her and get our books signed! It started off with Hannah telling us about the book, where it was set, who were the characters and a run through of the plot. Fortunately, she didn’t tell us everything, like will they solve the problems or not because we can find out when we read it! After that, Hannah picked two volunteers (one to be April,…

Year 3 London Eye trip
Year 3 have been exploring the city from the water and sky, as part of their humanities topic on London.
Year 3 have been exploring the city from the water and sky, as part of their humanities topic on London.
The children enjoyed a river cruise before hopping on board the London Eye. They enjoyed learning more about the many landmarks in the city. Aahaan said: "I loved it when I was at the top of the London Eye and I could see the hospital where I was born." Claudia added: "When we were at the top of the London Eye it was a little bit scary but really fun!"