Spotlight On Safeguarding - New Monthly Newsletter
We are excited to introduce our new monthly newsletter, Spotlight on Safeguarding.
We are excited to introduce our new monthly newsletter, Spotlight on Safeguarding.
We were thrilled to welcome the incredible Jacob North, who took our Year 4, 5, and 6 children on an exhilarating adventure through the tundra! From the very first sentence, Jacob had everyone—children and adults alike—completely captivated as they faced thrilling, life-or-death decisions.
Exciting News! West End in Schools Returns to AVA Primary!
On Monday, Year 4 embarked on their first school trip to central London, tying in with their History topic on the Romans. The highlight of the trip was a visit to the Secret Temple of Mithras, where the children explored ancient Roman artifacts and worked as a team to identify their purpose in Roman times.
This week, the Prefects launched an inspiring community project in partnership with AVA Primary and Green Ridge students.
Do you have pre-loved coats for children aged 3 to 18? We’re hosting a Coat Drive to help provide warm coats for students in need this winter.
On Friday we held our first-ever No Pen Day, where both students and staff participated in learning activities without using any writing implements—and everyone did an amazing job!
Monday 11th November was a busy and exciting day as we hosted two amazing author visits!
We would like to draw your attention to two new policies now available on our website: one outlining our Wrap Around Provision and another addressing Late Collection.
On Friday 15th November we came together to celebrate *Children in Need* in the comfiest way possible—by wearing our pyjamas to school!
This week we started by taking a moment to think about others and reflect on why we wear poppies and take part in remembrance services on the 11th of November.
Buckinghamshire Council has launched the iSEND support line to provide easy access to advice and support for parents, professionals, and anyone seeking help for children or young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).