Match report 1:
Eastwick delivered an outstanding performance against Greville, securing an impressive 22–6 victory. From the first centre pass, Eastwick moved the ball confidently down the court, showing good passing, movement, and communication.
The team worked hard in both attack and defence, with players supporting each other well and creating space to move the ball into the shooting circle. With all players rotating positions every interval, it was impressive to ses all the players showing great accuracy in the shooting circle, converting many of the team’s chances and helping Eastwick build an early lead.
Defensively, Eastwick applied good pressure, forcing turnovers and limiting Greville’s scoring opportunities. Interceptions and quick transitions back into attack helped maintain control of the game throughout.
Overall, it was an excellent team performance. Eastwick showed strong teamwork, determination, and skill across the court, resulting in a well-deserved 22–6 win.
Match report 2:
Eastwick made a positive start to the match, moving the ball well through the court and creating early attacking opportunities. The team showed good energy from the first centre pass and worked hard to support one another as play moved up the court.
A few footwork calls briefly interrupted Eastwick’s momentum, and with players rotating positions for the first time, it took a little time for the players to find their rhythm, with several early chances just missing the net.
As the match progressed, Eastwick became more confident in their passing and movement. The team worked hard in both attack and defence, communicating well and showing strong teamwork throughout the game.
Their determination paid off, and in a closely contested match Eastwick secured a 4–3 victory. It was a great team effort, with all players contributing and supporting each other across the court. A very strong performance in what was, for many, their first competitive netball match. Well played to all the girls!
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This week, Year 5 had the opportunity to practise the recovery position on each other, as part of our PSHE ‘Healthy Me’ learning unit. They also learnt about basic first aid, including: how to treat burns, how to know if someone is unconscious, and how to support someone who is unwell.
They showed maturity throughout, and thoroughly enjoyed this hands-on experience.
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Our Reception children have been busy drawing their families this week. Take a look at their brilliant artwork (which is also on the windows for you to look at when you’re next in school!)
Can you guess the mummy?
Happy Mother’s Day from Reception! 💝💖
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For Science Week, Year 4 took on the challenge of making their own design of paper aeroplanes. The children had to think about the shape, size and materials used, to try and make their planes fly the furthest. Here are some thoughtful reflections from the children, following their flight test!
“I think using felt tip pen to colour in my plane made it too heavy to fly far!”
“The felt tip pen made holes in my paper, which meant the air travelled through the holes and made it drop to the floor”
“The length of my plane was too short, so it didn’t fly as far as the longer planes”
“The wider the wings of the plane, the better it glided and was held up by the wind”
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Eastwick Come 2nd at Terrific Tag Rugby Competition!
On Thursday 12th March 2026, nine Year 6 children took part in a Tag Rugby Competition at St Peters School. Five teams took part, so each team played four matches.
It was a blustery afternoon, but this didn’t put the Eastwick team off. The children were all excited and keen to get going. Our first game was against GBS and was a close match with both teams putting in some great runs and speedy tags. In the end, GBS won 3-1. We then went onto play St Peters 1 where we really got into the match, keeping our formation and making some great runs. That match finished 4 -2 to us!
Our last two games were against St Lawrence and St Peters 2. The scores were as follows:
Eastwick 2 - 1 St Lawrence
Eastwick 2 - 1 St Peters 2.
All in all it was a great afternoon.
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As part of Science Week, the children in Year 1 carried out a water‑raft investigation. Working in groups, the children designed and made different types of rafts. They ensured their rafts were different sizes and shapes. Each group was only allowed to use one piece of A4 paper and some tape to make their raft.
The children then tested their rafts by placing them in a tray of water and counting how many marbles they could add before the raft sank. After testing their first designs, the children created a final water raft that they believed would hold the most marbles. They then carried out the test again! The children were very excited and thoroughly enjoyed this investigation.
Before the investigation, the children came up with their own scientific questions. Here were some of the big questions from Year 1:
“How do boats float?”
“Do boats have air to help them float?”
“Why do boats not sink?”
“Do all boats float on water?”
“Does the base of the boat act as buoyancy to help it float?”
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Year 6 really enjoyed their PSHE trip to Epsom racecourse to learn about how to stay safe and look after their health, as they become more mature and independent. The children spent time with staff from British Transport Police learning about the third rail and the power and speed of trains. They now know how many football pitches it takes to stop when the brakes are applied, how many tonnes the trains weigh and what voltage the third rail uses - ask them to tell you about it!
The children also learnt about the safe way to help anyone in difficulty in the water from a water safety expert. NHS nurses reminded them of the 2/2/2 rule for looking after our teeth and shocked us with the details of how many sugar cubes there are in certain fizzy drinks and cereals. They also discovered there are over 4000 chemicals in a cigarette!
However, the highlight of the day was learning CPR with the ambulance crew to the tune of baby shark! The professionals we met were all impressed with how well the children listened and it was great to see such a fantastic display of the school values from the year group. Well done, Year 6!
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Our brilliant Mrs Bletso is running the half marathon next weekend. If you would like to support and donate to her chosen charity, Young Carers, please follow the link below!
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