On Wednesday 4th May Nursery B performed their first ever class assembly. They have been learning about friendship and sharing and the children loved showing their brilliant work to the rest of the school. They learnt their lines off by heart
On Wednesday 4th May Nursery B performed their first ever class assembly. They have been learning about friendship and sharing and the children loved showing their brilliant work to the rest of the school. They learnt their lines off by heart
Transition classes have been busy hunting for minibeasts within the school grounds. Working in pairs, they scoured the garden and quiet areas of the playground to see what they could find, tallying and photographing as they went. Next week, they
Our next Open Day will be Tuesday, 7th June. If you are interested in registering your child for Goodwyn this will provide an excellent opportunity to see the ‘School at Work’ as you are shown round by our children. Places
Jake and Leo, our Charity Prefects, reflect on Red Nose Day. “On Friday 18th March 2022 we had the best day ever – Comic Relief. All the children were excited to come to school in red clothing to celebrate Red
On Wednesday 23rd March our children took part in Race for Life. Our junior journalist, Isabella, tells the story… “The entire school took part in Primary Schools Race for Life, to help raise money for cancer research. The idea was suggested
The children in Key Stage One have been covering topics in Science all about animals. They have been full of enthusiasm learning about different habitats, how to group animals and how we can help to protect them. They have been
On Monday 14th March 2022, Goodwyn School celebrated Maths International Day. It was a day filled with maths whilst also having fun! Each class, had the opportunity to go outside and do maths related scavenger hunt. They worked collaboratively as
We have recently been celebrating World Book Day by becoming author illustrators. Each class in KS1 and KS2 had a visit from Mick the illustrator who taught the children the basic skills of drawing and animation. Everyone then went on
Each year the Swallows and Swifts compete for the Frying Pan Trophy donated by Mrs J Nelhams. This year the weather on Shrove Tuesday was not good, and the race took place on the Thursday. There is always much excitement
Goodwyn School were extremely lucky to have a visit from one of the authors of the Football School series, Ben Lyttleton. It was a high energy, full volume visit, where Remove and Lower Prep were taken on a whistlestop tour