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At Richmond Hill we grow independence, build communication and believe you can achieve your personal goals.

Keep up to date with all the news happening in school at the moment.

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  • Amazing work!

    Thu 27 Nov 2014

    Gold class have been reading the book, Hansel and Gretel.

     

    Today in ICT one of the children in Gold class used purple mash to retell the story in their own words. We think you will agree it is a great bit of work.

     

    To see more work using purple mash click here

  • Interactive Newsletter

    Wed 19 Nov 2014

    You can now find two versions of the November newsletter on our newsletter page here

     

    There is the usual PDF to click and download however now the links contained in the PDF version are clickable, meaning you jump right to the page on our website you are reading about.

     

    The second version allows you to read the newsletter like a newspaper. The links on these pages are also clickable, taking you right to the action on our website.

     

    Give our online version a go here

     

     

  • And the winners are...

    Fri 14 Nov 2014

    Our new school councillors are.... Antonio, Eamonn, Ismaill, Alex, Alisha, Ibrahim and Charlotte.

     

    Well done to all that took part.

  • Results Day!

    Fri 14 Nov 2014

    This afternoon in assembly we will find out the results of who will be a Richmond Hill school councillor.

     

    I hear we will be on the 'news', these are some stills from the video.

  • Purple Mash Work

    Thu 13 Nov 2014

    We recently subscribed to Purple Mash to enhance and support the children's learning through ICT. It has opened up a wide range of new activities for us as you can see if you go to our Purple Mash page here

     

     

  • School council voting under way!

    Tue 11 Nov 2014
    The school council voting for 2014 is under way. Queues at the polls are expected to last all day. 
  • Feedback from Claire the Eco-Schools Assessor

    Fri 07 Nov 2014
    We received some feedback from our eco-schools assessor Claire after her visit last month. We thought we would share this lovely comment with you...
     
    'Well done Richmond Hill School! The enthusiasm and dedication that was shown by the pupils, Emma and Vicky- and by the head teacher in allowing them to develop Eco-Schools work- is the key. With gardening being a particularly strong area, it was demonstrated to me repeatedly how much of a positive impact Eco-Schools is having and how much the children seem to embrace this. With the school catering for such a wide range of abilities in the children, I was particularly impressed by the way that the school had not only taken on board the ethos of Eco-Schools through curriculum planning but also managed to adapt it, in order to make it relevant and accessible to every child. An absolute pleasure to visit, thank you! Please keep up the hard work!'

     

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    We are really proud of the eco work we do around our school. We haven't got time to sit back and relax though, we have more plans in the pipeline to keep us improving and moving forward.

  • A Thank You from Luton Food Bank

    Thu 06 Nov 2014

    We received a great certificate from the Luton Food Bank thanking us for our donation during harvest festival.

     

    It was amazing to see we donated 303 food items! I think we all did really well.

     

     

  • Hansel and Gretel with year 3&4

    Wed 05 Nov 2014

    The corridor outside Gold and Silver class has been completely transformed to look like the woods and the sweet house in the story of Hansel and Gretel. 

     

    We hope to have some photos of the children in the area on the website very soon so keep checking back.

  • We're Back!

    Mon 03 Nov 2014

    Over this second half of Autumn term, 

    Years 1&2 will be looking at 'Where is Barnaby bear', 

    Years 3&4 will be looking at 'Let there be light' and 

    Years 5&6 will be looking at 'Kings and Queens'. 

     

    So keep checking back to see some of the children's work as the term goes on.

     

    Each year band have chosen a traditional tale to focus on in literacy,

    Years 1&2 are reading The Gingerbread Man,

    Years 3&4 are reading Hansel and Gretel and

    Years 5 &6 are reading The Emperors New Clothes

     

    There will be lots of work done around those stories and we hope to show them off on the class pages as soon as we can.

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