You can download our Summer Term Lunch Menus from our school website here.
A big thank you to Laura Williams for her dedicated campaigning last October to improve safety at the A316 crossing. Since the community protest, we have seen upgrades to the area, including clearer traffic signs and dedicated school signage to help slow down vehicles. These improvements make the journey to and from school safer for all our pupils and families. We are incredibly grateful for Laura’s commitment to our school’s well-being!
As we continue our school-wide push to inspire a love of books, we are excited to share a fantastic resource for families: Go All In.
The "Go All In" message is simple: "If they’re into it, they can read into it." Whether your child is passionate about football, gaming, music, or cooking, this site offers brilliant recommendations to show that reading isn't just for the classroom - it’s a way to dive deeper into their favorite hobbies.
This resource perfectly complements our recent reading drive by celebrating all forms of literacy, from graphic novels and audiobooks to blogs and magazines. We encourage you to explore the site over the spring break and find a new topic to "go all in" on!
From 15 April, our four Borough Sports Centres in Hampton, East Sheen, Teddington and Whitton will be offering a range of exciting activities for children to enjoy throughout the summer term.
Summer sessions include Gymnastics, Karate, Badminton Club and Judo, giving your children plenty to look forward to.
Enrolment for new children commences 6 April onwards.
View each centre’s junior programme of activities online at:
Sport and Fitness Services London Borough of Richmond upon Thames leisure@richmondandwandsworth.gov.uk
Click here to see the Easter events being hosted by the Museum of Richmond.
All The Things: Exploring play and imagination across generations 28 March – 31 August 2026
All The Things is an evolving exhibition brought to life through play, imagination and collaboration. This living show will grow and shift as people connect, experiment and swap ideas. You are invited to explore in your own way: slowly, boldly, quietly or playfully. Follow your imagination and see what sparks your curiosity.
All The Things: Exploring play and imagination across generations – Orleans House Gallery
Join us for a joyful dance and movement class. No prior experience is necessary, just bring your curiosity and creativity.
This activity is delivered by Luke and Tom from Rambert School and is inspired by our All the Things exhibition.
Let’s Get Creative is a free programme of activities aimed at children aged 4-11 years and their grown-up, though all ages are welcome. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
SUMMER 1 - Sessions for STARS up to May half term are now loaded and viewable in ParentPay.
AD HOC SPACES - Ad hoc sessions are now available to book in ParentPay up to 22nd May.
PAYMENTS – Please make sure you have settled all outstanding payments on ParentPay, or transfer Childcare Vouchers by Sunday 12th April.
CHILDCARE VOUCHERS - Please email finance@st-stephens.richmond.sch.uk with confirmation of childcare payments and the allocation required for each child/session
If you would like to donate towards additional stationery, we have two options:
Please contribute to the ‘Stationery Contribution Pot’ on Parent Pay
Alternatively, we have created an Amazon wishlist with items we need across the school. Please note, the school is not open for deliveries over school holidays.
Please check ParentPay for upcoming trip payments due, if you haven't already made your payments please do log into ParentPay online today:
Trip Payments Overdue:
Year 1 - Turner's House visit
Year 2 - Online Workshop - The Great Fire of London
Year 4 – PGL Marchant's Hill
Year 6 – Black Cultural Archives
Year 1 - Hampton Court Palace
Upcoming Payments Due:
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