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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On Friday 6th Marc, 10 Year 1 children took part in an indoor sports hall festival at Esher 6th Form College.
There were 10 local schools at the event, which was organsied by Active Surrey and supported by some of the 6th form students.
The children took part in different activities including: throwing a foam javelin, throwing a bean bag into a target, finding out how many jumps they could do in 1 minute, balancing, relay races and many others!
It was a really fun afternoon and the children were so supportive of each other. Well done, Team Eastwick!
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A few more photos to enjoy, as we wind down from our Word Book Day celebrations last week. The children are still talking about some memorable moments and many children have also visited the school library to choose a new book they’ve been inspired by.
We hope all of our children can build a deeper love for reading as they head through the school, year by year ❤️🧡💛 📚 📖
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Year 5 and 6 excel at very soggy cross country match!
On Friday 5th March 2026, nine brave children from Year 5 and 6 took part in their last cross country match of the season. It took place at KGV and eight other local schools were in attendance.
The sun had been shining in the morning but by 1pm, the heavens opened and didn’t stop! By the time the races began, the grass had turned to mud but, as some people say, it was true cross country weather! ☔️
Well done to all of our brilliant runners, and thank you to our parents and carers for bringing them along and supporting! 🏃🏻♂️
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As part of our World Book Day initiative to promote the love of reading, our pupils were allowed to sign up to a book reading of their choice. The
Later in the day, the teachers then revealed which books they had selected and the children went off around the school to enjoy hearing their chosen text being read aloud.
There was a huge choice from picture books like “Don’t Trust Fish” 🐠 and “The Big Freeze” 🥶 to chapter books like “A Series of Unfortunate Events” and “The Magic Finger”.
We hope our children have been inspired to explore new authors and genres! 📚
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Take a look at our wonderful Junior choir, performing one of their latest songs, "I Just Gotta Sing".
We are very proud of you all for learning the tune, lyrics and actions so confidently - well done!
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