French Day 2025!
Bonjour!
The children at Church Hill have had a French-filled day!
Click on the articles below to find out what has been happening in school.
Bonjour!
The children at Church Hill have had a French-filled day!
This year’s Creativity Challenge was based around the theme of Clean and Plentiful Water. This linked not only to our desire that we ensure pupils are responsible citizens, appreciate the world in which we live and know about how they can have a positive impact on it, but also the Government’s 25 year-long Environment plan in which the aim is to achieve clean and plentiful water by improving at least three quarters of our waters to be close to their natural state as soon as is practicable.
Kensington had the highest weekly total with 841 points. Well done Kensington!
Kensington had the highest weekly total with 483 points. Well done Kensington!
Despite the rain, pupils from Church Hill C of E Junior School brought festive cheer to Thurmaston during the annual Lights On Festival. Undeterred by the weather, the children paraded through the streets, spreading Christmas spirit. Crowds of locals braved the cold to watch the procession, which culminated in a heartwarming celebration at St Michael & All Angels Church. The school choir delivered a stunning performance of holiday classics, filling the church with their harmonised voices.
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Windsor had the highest weekly total with 567 points. Well done Windsor!
Windsor had the highest weekly total with 598 points. Well done Windsor!
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Windsor had the highest weekly total with 875 points. Well done Windsor!
Church Hill C of E Junior School recently embraced the colours, sounds, and tastes of India with a vibrant Indian Culture Day celebration. Pupils arrived dressed in their special clothes including traditional Indian attire, filling the school with a lively display of saris, kurtas and lehengas. The festivities included Bollywood dancing sessions that got everyone moving to the rhythms of Indian cinema, and a variety of classes explored the art of mehndi, creating intricate henna designs on their hands. Indian music filled the school, setting a joyful tone for the day’s activities.
Many classes also had the chance to get hands-on with Indian cuisine, making fresh chapatis under the guidance of helpful parent volunteers, who contributed to the day’s success. Other pupils worked on rangoli-style art, crafting beautiful, symmetrical designs inspired by traditional Indian patterns. The school extends its heartfelt thanks to all the parent helpers who participated, bringing a rich cultural experience to life and making the day memorable for everyone involved.
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