Making Soup

We have been learning how to make healthy vegetable soup. We followed a recipe and chopped, grated and peeled vegetables. Some of us liked the...

My Teacher Bought…

Today we were playing 'My teacher bought...' We collected items on Mrs Stephenson's shopping list and then learned how to add commas in a list.

Maths Jenga

Class 2 have been using place value charts to really understand the value of the digits in numbers. We then extended this to completing column...

Disaster in Class 2!

I am sure the children have informed you that there was a 'crime scene' yesterday! Our classroom had been TRASHED! As we begin a new English...

‘Tables’ of Writing!

Today we were learning how to organise and strengthen our writing. We were making tables- on the table topic was the topic of our writing and...

Rainbow Road of Emotive Language

Today we have been collecting emotive language to help show how we are feeling when we are writing. The giant piece of paper was very...

Finding Half of an Amounts

Here we are learning how to half amounts- practically. We have been learning about equal groups and what this means.

Science Investigations

Today we were learning how to conduct a 'fair test' to ensure our results were accurate. You can see children testing the suitability of...

Printing using cardboard shapes

 

Dear Parents, Carers and Visitors

 

Welcome to the Rowlands Gill Primary School website. I hope you will find our website informative and that it gives you a feel for the real ethos of the school.

Rowlands Gill Primary is a lovely, welcoming and supportive school: we pride ourselves on giving our children a warm, friendly and caring environment in which to learn and flourish. If you are considering our school for your child, please click here to view our information video and admission information.

The children are at the centre of everything which we do. Our aim is to offer every child the chance to fulfil their potential both academically and personally, which is achieved by education of the ‘whole child’. The acquisition of knowledge and skills is the entitlement of every child, irrespective of ability or background. We strive to offer high quality teaching and exciting, stimulating experiences and we are extremely proud of the achievements of our children.

Our school has been located in its new building since 2007 and benefits from bright modern facilities, set in beautiful and extensive grounds and is fully accessible to all.

Should you have any questions about our school, or if you would like to come and visit to find out more about us, please get in touch. I would be delighted to show you around the school and introduce you to the passionate, caring staff and wonderful children who make our school such a special place.

Lindsey Clarke, Head Teacher

Whole School Attendance

96.6%

EYFS & KS1 Attendance

  • Nursery 93.71% 93.71%
  • Reception 96.32% 96.32%
  • C1 97.67% 97.67%
  • C2 97.1% 97.1%

KS2 Attendance

  • C3 97.44% 97.44%
  • C4 95.53% 95.53%
  • C5 97.77% 97.77%
  • C6 96.72% 96.72%
  • C7 (ARMS) 95.59% 95.59%

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Our Latest News

World Book Day

World Book Day

We had a brilliant time celebrating World Book Day in Early Years. We all dressed up as different words and discussed what they all meant. Our focus text for the day was Supertato, we listened to the story, made chips, vegetable printing  and lots of other activities...

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Taller or shorter?

Taller or shorter?

Following on from reading the story of ‘Superworm’ in choosing time the children made wands just like the evil lizard. We used our skills of measure and mathematical vocabulary to compare the wands to the size of the worms.

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Tennis

Tennis

Year 5 have had a successful unit of tennis, developing their stroke technique and tactical awareness of space when playing games. They have demonstrated increasing accuracy and control over the direction of the ball. They used their previously learnt grip of the...

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Orienteering course!

Orienteering course!

To finish off our orienteering unit, the children were challenged to use the key on the map to plot some missing physical features. Then they had to make their way through a series of cross curricular maths challenges to complete the course. They orientated their maps...

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