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  • Rosedale Primary Summer Fair!

    Published 23/06/23

    On Friday 9th June we held our Summer Fair and what a fair it was! We were so fortunate to have such beautiful weather which allowed our school community to come together and enjoy everything the fair had to offer. The children got stuck in with the arts and crafts stalls, some children had glitter tattoos and face paint. They enjoyed themselves on the bouncy castle and other outdoor games making sure they later rehydrated themselves with plenty of juice and ice lollies! We were also pleased to see how popular our candy floss stall was! We would like to thank all the children, staff and parents that helped to run the fair and dedicated their time to ensuring everyone had a wonderful time. Thank you to everyone that came support the fair, as without the support of the local community, it wouldn’t have been the roaring success that it was!

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  • Hounslow Urban Farm Trip

    Published 16/06/23

    The Year 2 pupils had a great day out at Hounslow Urban Farm. They were able to get up close to some of the animals, and even fed them. They went on a guided tractor ride around the farm to see some of the bigger animals to learn about the breed of each animal, where they originally come from and what they like to do and eat. They ended the day playing on the outdoor adventure playground and playing in the soft play areas where they all had great fun.

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  • Universal Youth Service - Summer Youth Activities Programme

    Published 14/06/23

    The Universal Youth Service is running the Summer Activities Programme for children and young people in school year 1-12 from Monday 24th July to Friday 25th August 2023. These will be delivered across the borough at South Ruislip, Ruislip, and Harlington Young People's Centre's. The booking system will go live on Monday 26th June 2023, to find out more information about the programme and how to book, please look at the webpage: www.hillingdon.gov.uk/summer-activitieswww.hillingdon.gov.uk/summer-activities

    If the child/young person is on free school meal (benefit related) in Hillingdon, they will be eligible for a free HAF place which includes a meal each day. If you are a resident or non-resident the cost of the programme is £18:40 per day and activities are booked as a week-long programme.

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  • Notice from the School Nurse team and NHS about the services available.

    Published 14/06/23

    Dear parents / guardians,

    Health issues related to the current warm weather are causing our A&Es to be busier than usual, with waits of up to 11 hours in A&Es at the moment. A&E is for life threatening emergencies.  There are lots of NHS services that can help you. Knowing where to go, and when, will help you get the right care when you need it.

    Your local high street pharmacy can provide advice and over the counter medication to help with hayfever.  You can also contact your GP surgery or call 111 when your GP is closed.

    In this warm weather, when we also have a very high pollen count at the moment, make sure you follow our top tips to prevent yourself becoming unwell.

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  • Chiltern Air Museum

    Published 09/06/23

    The Year 3 pupils went to visit Chiltern Air Museum. They had the chance to understand what life was like for a Victorian schoolchild. They learnt how to make the rag rugs. The pupils enjoyed the Iron and the Stone Age workshops. They also explored the grounds and met some of the animals. The children built up their knowledge and understanding of the prehistoric period

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  • Hampton Court Palace

    Published 26/05/23

    On Friday 12th May, the Year 6 pupils visited Hampton Court Palace. The children toured and explored the Palace, learning about the many different Kings and Queens that lived there. They also took part in the Inventors Workshop in which they discovered different inventions that not only made the Palace an impressive place but also how they made day to day life much easier. All the children had a really good day and enjoyed every minute!

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  • Odds Farm Trip

    Published 19/05/23

    The Reception pupils had a great day out at Odds Farm Park. They were able to get up close to some of the animals, and even fed them. They went on a guided tractor ride round the farm to see some of the bigger animals to learn about the breed of each animal, where they originally come from and what they like to do and eat. They ended the day playing on the outdoor adventure playground and playing in the soft play areas where they all had great fun.

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  • ‘Brush for Better Health’ - National Smile Month

    Published 17/05/23

    Now more than ever we need to focus on keeping our teeth as healthy as possible.  A recent report published by Public Health England highlighted that Hillingdon has 28.2% of 5-year-old children as  having decayed, missing and filled teeth, much higher than the England average!

    In Hillingdon to increase awareness The Oral Health Foundation are offering all schools the opportunity to join our special Oral Health awareness sessions via Teams.  They are also holding special oral health story times at local libraries with information for parents & carers too, please see the timetable below:  

     

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  • King’s Coronation Celebrations

    Published 12/05/23

    On Thursday 4th May, the whole school paid tribute to the King by celebrating his coronation! The children marked this historic occasion by taking part in a variety of the themed activities such as making their own crowns, flags and bunting!

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  • #DoSomethingThisHalfTerm

    Published 09/05/23

    Fun and free sessions and workshops for 8 to 24-year-olds who live, learn or earn in Hillingdon and may benefit from additional targeted support.

    Get active this half term with 2 fun-filled days of creative arts, sports, cooking and activities. During the 2 days, we'll focus on fun, fitness, wellbeing and teamwork, and will also be teaming up with YourStance to deliver emergency lifesaving skills. 

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  • Pedestrian Training – Year 2

    Published 05/05/23

    On Thursday 27th April the Year 2 pupils took part in Pedestrian Training delivered by the STARs team. The children were spilt into small groups and learnt about the different hazards on the roads as well as how to keep themselves safe when walking on the pavements and crossing roads, particularly busy ones. Once they had received their initial training, the children ventured out onto the local roads around the primary school to put into practice all they had learnt. It was an invaluable experience for the pupils as they witnessed some of the hazards first-hand and felt confident in knowing what they needed to do to keep safe. We hope that by taking part in the Pedestrian Training, this will encourage more pupils to travel to school sustainably (walking, biking, scooting etc.) as they will feel more confident about travelling along our roads.

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  • Dissolving Investigation - Year 5

    Published 28/04/23

    White Eagle class undertook a Science Experiment for their States of Matter topic this term, whereby they had the opportunity to investigate various substances that dissolve and those that do not, using variables of hot and cold water as well as learning all the names of Scientific apparatus and the process of an investigation. Pupils had to initially discuss and write up their hypothesis within their groups, based on scientific knowledge, followed by undertaking the experiment at various stations- there were 5 altogether; Salt station, Sugar station, Sand station, Glitter station and Oil station. Pupils then observed the solutions very carefully to see which were soluble and which ones were insoluble, and they recorded their observations in a table and later conveyed the data in the form of a graph.

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