Monday 25 November 2019

Anti-Bullying Week 2019


This week we have been promoting anti-bullying at Richard Whittington Primary School. We have had all of our assemblies on this subject and have had numerous lessons on what bullying means, what we do if we think we are being bullied and who we should speak to.

Wednesday 20 November 2019

Year 5 and 6 at Barnardo's



From Tuesday 19th to Thursday 21st, Year 5 and 6 visited Barnardo’s charity to help raise money for children in need across the UK. As part of our London topic we researched the history of Barnardo’s and created leaflets to politely inform the public of the vital work Barnardo’s have done and will continue to do for many years to come.  

At the pop-up shop we sold a wide array of second-hand items we donated, as well as scrumptious confectionaries. We held collection tins accepting any donations from 5p to £20. Overall we had a fantastic experience and learnt many valuable life skills as well as helping an admirable charity. 

By the Head Pupils of Richard Whittington Primary School



Tuesday 19 November 2019

Eco Schools Intro



We would like to introduce ourselves to you and explain what we are focusing on. 

Meet the Team 
Paris: Logan, Budapest: Daisy, New York: Erin, Wellington: Poppy, Doha: Nieve, Cairo: Melissa, Seoul: Libby, Tokyo: Lilly, Rio: Phoebe and our Honorary Member: William 

Environmental Review 
In the future we will be applying for an official ‘Eco-Schools’ Green Flag Award. Firstly in order to achieve our Bronze, we needed to set up a council, meet regularly, conduct an environmental review and create an Action Plan. We independently conducted our environmental review which covered 10 focus areas. It helped to highlight our schools current achievements, and next steps for improvement. This then forms our Action Plan! We have realised that we have now achieved enough to be awarded a Bronze Award, which we will be applying for soon!


Essex & Herts Air Ambulance Assembly





Monday 11 November 2019

Remembrance Day

Today we had a thought-provoking assembly for Remembrance Day. We spoke about the reasons behind this special event and the huge courage and sacrifices that the soldiers of World War 1 demonstrated.
We read ‘Where The Poppies Now Grow’ by Hilary Robinson and Martin Impey which allowed us to appreciate all the people who were involved in the Great War. The children were highly respectful during the minute’s silence and were able to reflect on the purpose of remembrance.