PYP Boards
Below, you will find links to each year group’s PYP Boards. These boards will continue showcase what your child’s class has been learning in each module. Together with Book Looks and Parent Engagement Sessions, they will help keep you connected and informed about your child’s learning journey.
In addition, the PYP Boards highlight how learning across different subjects connects within our transdisciplinary, concept-driven curriculum, which lies at the heart of the Primary Years Programme (PYP).
The links can be viewed on any device, though we recommend using a touchscreen one so you can easily zoom in, zoom out and navigate around the page.
A new page will be added at the start of each module so please check back regularly to see the latest updates in your child’s learning.
Thank you to all the families who have helped swell our library by purchasing books from the Scolastic book fair. Your love of books has helped us too. With your help we have a further £264 of books added to our library shelves.
Our next fair will be with us for our Parents' Evenings in November 2026!
We had a fabulous week celebrating reading for enjoyment. We were visited by both an author and illustrator plus looked fabulous in World Book Day costumes.
Thanks to Medway Library we won a competition to have Garry Parsons inspire us to start writing from our drawings. He captured our imaginations and showed us how easily we can invent our own characters, sharing all we need is a pencil and paper.
Ross Welford, wowed our older pupils, demonstrating how his love of magic inspired him to be a well respected children’s author. He modelled how story writing is just like magic and needs a little bit of imagination!
Thank you to all those pupils who entered our Book Week Cartoon Creators competition. Here are some of our entries. Winner's received their own illustrators kits to keep on creating!
We celebrated World Book Day with a range of activities from book quizzes to an assembly. It was amazing to see how inventive and creative our school community can be, as pupils and staff were dressed as both characters and words for World Book Day.