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25/02/26

Join us for World Book Day at Little Parndon 🙂 Please see our poster for details of our upcoming World Book Day activities, commencing next week on Monday 2nd March.    

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25/02/26

Year 1 went on a local walk as part of their Geography lessons to look at Human and Physical Features. The children thoroughly enjoyed themselves, exhibited excellent behavior, and represented LP exceptionally. Great job Year 1!  

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24/02/26

Year 1 went on a local walk yesterday as part of their Geography lessons to look at Human and Physical Features. The children thoroughly enjoyed themselves, exhibited excellent behavior, and represented LP exceptionally. Great job Year 1!

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24/02/26

Year 1 went on a local walk yesterday as part of their Geography lessons to look at Human and Physical Features. The children thoroughly enjoyed themselves, exhibited excellent behavior, and represented LP exceptionally. Great job Year 1!  

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23/02/26

Well done to all the children who participated in the TTRS friendly competition on Friday 6th February!  

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23/02/26

On Friday 13th February several of our year 5 & Year 6 students proudly represented LP at an Outdoor Athletic tournament held at Mark Hall Sports Centre. A very big well done to all the children!        

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10/02/26

Year 2 have done some fantastic work today editing and improving their newspaper reports on the Wright Brothers. We were all so impressed with the quality of their detailed writing. Keep it up Year 2!  

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10/02/26

The children in the Grove have been having a fantastic time during PE. Their enthusiasm and energy are palpable as they engage in various activities. It's wonderful to see them so active and happy, making the most of their time and fostering a love for physical exercise.

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09/02/26

Year 4 having been learning about Perimeters in Maths today. Excellent work Year 4!  

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05/02/26

Year 6 have yet again excelled in the mock SAT's! The children who are exempt have been working hard on practicing  their timetables! Well done to the whole of year 6!  

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04/02/26

Year 6 had lots of fun during their PE lesson!  

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03/02/26

On Thursday 29th January, the children of Oak and Chestnut class Year 6 participated in a mocktail mixology class to put their ratio and proportion knowledge into practice . They had to use their recipes to calculate measurements for one drink.

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23/01/26

In their Science lesson, Pine Class conducted experiments with various rocks. The students tested the rocks' hardness, observed if they would float or sink, and checked for any reactions to acid. The children found this experiment both educational and enjoyable.

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22/01/26

Year 5 Olive Class has been busy preparing a non-chronological report about a sea creature and its habitats. They have been researching on the internet and then drafting their reports. The writing today was outstanding! Well done to Olive Class!  

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21/01/26

Year 5 Aspen students have excelled in Maths today!  

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15/01/26

The Census Day special menu was a hit! The children absolutely loved the lunch menu today. A big thank you to the kitchen team for preparing such a delicious meal!  

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15/01/26

Did you know Guitar lessons are taught at LP? Students learn modern guitar techiniques, which enable them to learn songs, acquire performance skills and in time, maybe even right their own songs! The genre is more in line with bands, singers and songwriters.

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14/01/26

As part of our commitment to make Maths exciting and high profile in our school, we are taking part in a friendly competition involving schools in the UK. The competition runs from 7:30am to 7:30pm on Friday 6 February 2026. It's all done online via  play.ttrockstars.com.

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08/01/26

Every Wednesday after school, Mrs. G organizes a Football Club for girls. At these sessions, the girls have been learning and practicing a wide array of football skills and techniques, ranging from dribbling and passing to shooting and defending.  

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06/01/26

The kids had an amazing first day back in 2026! They thoroughly enjoyed playing in the small amount of snow that fell!  

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Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS)

“Shaping futures through education.”

This begins with our youngest children. We believe that explicitly teaching our values allows children to very quickly belong to our community and to understand our ethos. We have high expectations for our youngest children to show the character virtues of respect, responsibility and resilience.

Our Early Years curriculum is ambitious and broad. As well as ensuring a firm foundation in all of the areas of learning, we believe that EYFS is the starting point for each of the Key Stage 1 (KS1) subjects. So, for example, we have mapped out how Understanding the World directly relates to the KS1 subjects of science, history and geography; we have planned how the knowledge and skills of our children will develop through these subjects from Reception through to KS1.

Our Early Years curriculum is designed to ensure that children reach the highest possible standards in literacy and numeracy – we know that these are central to all learning that follows. The curriculum inspires children to read and to write and to calculate. We emphasise oracy and how this translates into early writing – for example, using the structure of known texts to adapt, to tell, to draw and to write, our books are planned out throughout the year. Phonics is taught daily from children’s first days- this ensures that our progression through phonics phases prepares children for their reading in Reception and forward to Year 1. Outdoor learning is as important as indoor learning and the outdoor environment supports children to integrate mathematics, reading and writing in their play.

We know that each child is unique and we value the unique contribution that they can make to Little Parndon. Our curriculum is flexible enough to respond to what is truly important to our young people – their family traditions, religion or culture, interests and questions they wish to explore.

Finally, we recognise that parents are children’s first and most important educators. We work at all times to build a positive partnership between home and school, beginning in transition to children’s start with us and continuing with our use of our online learning journey (Tapestry) to share learning between home and school.

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