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17/10/25

We wish everyone a wonderful two-week holiday during Half Term! Little Parndon Primary Academy will welcome students back on Monday 3rd November!

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17/10/25

Children in the Grove can attend weekly swimming classes at Freshwaters Primary School, where experienced instructors teach essential swimming techniques. This boosts children's confidence and physical fitness in a safe, supportive environment.

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16/10/25

The children in the Grove have thoroughly enjoyed themselves by engaging in playful activities with foam! Foam, often used in various recreational and educational settings, provides a soft and safe medium for children to express their imagination.

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16/10/25

Year 5 are learning how to approximate numbers to the nearest 100 in Maths. Mastering rounding, pupils develop greater number sense and become more adept at estimating results in everyday situations, such as estimating the total cost of groceries or predicting travel times!

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16/10/25

Reception children in Elm class joyfully explored Diwali, enjoying the creative process of making Rangoli designs. These patterns, made with colored powders, rice, or flower petals, are a key part of Diwali, symbolizing happiness and prosperity.

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16/10/25

Year 1 Rowan has been exploring Part Whole Models. Fantastic effort, Year 1!

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15/10/25

Year 4 students have been putting in great effort mastering their times tables on the iPads today!

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15/10/25

The young individuals at the Grove have enjoyed using their slicing skills with various fruits and vegetables. This practice enhances their knife-handling abilities and deepens their appreciation for the textures and flavors of different produce.

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13/10/25

Year 4 had the chance to engage in buddy reading with the Year 1 students. They all thoroughly enjoyed the experience of reading together!

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13/10/25

In the Elm Class, the children explored the concept of capacity. They were tasked with pairing the jugs to the appropriate water levels: full, empty, nearly empty, nearly full and half-full.

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13/10/25

Last Friday, Little Parndon welcomed M&M to present a performance titled Secret Garden as a special treat just before the Half Term break! The children had a fantastic time.

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13/10/25

On Friday, students from Years 5 and 6 took part in a dodgeball tournament at Mark Hall. They showcased the school with great pride and had a fantastic experience! Congratulations to everyone involved!

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09/10/25

This morning we welcomed Essex Fire Service who delivered an assembly on Halloween and Bonfire Night conveying some important safety tips. Such as staying with adults, looking for fire safe items to wear, appropriate houses to nock on as well as staying safe around fireworks.

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08/10/25

This term, Year 4 had the thrilling chance to explore Pets Corner, tying in with their Geography and Science studies.

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08/10/25

In their History class, Year 2 Birch embraced the role of activists. They created a poster advocating for the end of bus segregation. The students then reenacted the 381-day protest that took place in Montgomery from 1955 to 1956, famously known as the Montgomery Bus Boycott.

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07/10/25

Year 1 have been exploring shapes in depth! They had fun identifying and sketching a variety of 2D figures.

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07/10/25

In Year 5, the students transformed their classroom into a museum dedicated to the Anglo-Saxon era. They examined artifacts discovered at Sutton Hoo and made educated guesses about their identities and purposes.

06/10/25

A massive thank you to all of those who contributed to our Harvest collection. We are so proud to be supporting our community and giving back to those who need. All our donations will be collected by Harlow Food Bank to be distributed. Thank you again.

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03/10/25

On Friday 10th October 2025, we will be raising awareness and support for Mental Health.  We are inviting children to wear a colourful accessory WITH their uniform and contribute a donation towards a mental health charity.  Suggested donation of £1 please.

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02/10/25

Little Parndon are collecting donations for Harlow Food Bank. Please bring your donations to your classes by Friday 3rd October. The class with the most donations will receive  extra break on Monday. Thank you for all your support for a great cause.

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Inclusion (SEND & PP)

What does Inclusion look like at Little Parndon Primary Academy?

Inclusion is not just a principle; it forms the bedrock of the ethos and culture at Little Parndon Primary Academy so we ensure an excellent education for every child. It is a collective responsibility, a shared endeavour where every member of our community plays a vital role. We are advocates and champions for inclusion, unashamedly ambitious in our pursuit of a diverse and equitable environment, where nothing is left to chance in ensuring every individual thrives.

At Little Parndon, we believe that high quality education can change lives and shape futures. We are committed to being an inclusive and equitable school, welcoming all young people regardless of their starting points, or past experiences. Our school is built upon a set of core moral standards, and as a community, we expect our community to also promote these. We place a great emphasis upon developing positive relationships, working in partnership with parents and accepting all young people for who they are and who they can be.

The Headteacher’s clear vision for the school is known and shared by everyone. Strong moral values underpin the school’s aims and ethos. Leaders treat all students as individuals, and do not regard students’ background or prior attainment as a barrier to how well they can achieve. Equity is central to our approach, ensuring that each student has the resources, challenge and support they need to succeed. Students come first in this school and equal opportunities are at the forefront of what the school stands for.

We aim to develop a culture of inclusion, equity, equality, and diversity in which success is celebrated and all those connected to the school feel a sense of belonging, proud of their identity and being able to participate fully in school life.

 

Little Parndon Primary Academy Inclusion Framework comprises:

  • Promotion of our values throughout the all-through school
  • Outstanding teaching and learning 
  • Excellent use of learning environments, resources and technology
  • Support for personal development at all stages
  • Evaluation of student progress and attainment and actions taken to ensure ambition and achievement 
  • Partnership between parents/carers and school 
  • Accountability structures including leadership at all levels, and our skilled and committed governing body 

 

Our Inclusion team:

  • Mr Wildig (Headteacher) (PP)
  • Mrs Wilkie (Deputy headteacher) (SENDCO & DSL)
  • Mrs Dart (Deputy SENDCO)
  • Mrs Linden (Learning Mentor & Nurture)

Please see the menu to the left for more information around inclusion at LPA.

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