Year 3 is proudly celebrating 100 Days of School — a fantastic milestone filled with growth, discovery, and achievement!
Valentine’s Day at school is more than just a celebration—it’s an opportunity for our caring class to teach children the values of kindness, empathy, and mutual respect.
To celebrate Chinese New Year, Year 5 students explored traditions connected to this special holiday. They created colorful paper lanterns, a well-known symbol of Chinese New Year, and had fun learning how to use chopsticks.
Once again, our lower French classes were taught by students from the upper secondary school, continuing a tradition of peer-led learning within our school.
Year 5 pupils took part in a fun and interactive English activity called Puzzling Prefixes, designed to strengthen their understanding of prefixes and word meanings.