On Thursday morning, Year 5 were delighted to welcome a local officer from Guildford Fire Station to Eastwick for an informative talk. The session involved learning about safety when using electricity, how to identify a fire hazard, and what to do in an emergency. Wolves, Foxes and Ark 5 showed fantastic engagement throughout.
Following an exciting morning, the Year 5 children then completed a Science practical experiment in the afternoon. This required them to dissect a tulip, and then identify the different components of the flower. Well done for a brilliant day, Year 5!
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Each week, our teachers choose one pupil from their class who has consistently shown the school values, who works hard in lessons and who represents Eastwick with pride. These children are then rewarded with "Tea Time" - a time to get together with a member of the leadership team to celebrate their ongoing efforts.
This week, the selected Junior children enjoyed time together on the picnic benches playing uno, having some squash and a biscuit, and enjoying some down-time to celebrate.
Happy sunny Friday! 🔆
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🏃🏼♀️…and a few more photos to capture those special memories from the London Mini Marathon! 📷
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Some of our children, parents and teachers had the pleasure of running London’s Mini Marathon yesterday ☀️ The sun shone on us from the moment we gathered at the Horse Guards Parade and we were lucky enough to have a warm up led by Joe Wicks!
As we set off at the start line, the crowds were cheering wildly and we ran through bubble machines to give us some extra energy. Throughout the race, the children represented Eastwick with pride and showed great determination. Just before we reached the finish line, we ran straight past Buckingham Palace!
All of us steamed through the finish line, as the crowds cheered us on, and the children were lucky enough to collect their medals 🥇
Well done Team Eastwick for yet another fantastic achievement this weekend 💚 🏃🏻♂️
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Eastwick Girls Triumph at Local Schools’ Football Cup Tournament!
On Thursday 23rd April 2026, ten girls from Year’s 5 and 6 took part in the LDSSA (Leatherhead and District Schools Sports Association) annual 7 a-side Football Cup Tournament. Nine local schools took part and the event was held at Leatherhead Youth FC, River Lane.
It was a beautiful day with a cool breeze, perfect for an afternoon of football! The tournament saw all teams play 8 games, each 7 minutes long so the pace was fast and little time could be wasted.
Our first match was against The Greville, a strong team on paper and lived up to that reputation. However, we held our own and quickly scored 2 goals. The match finished 2-0 to us! We then had a short break followed by our next 7 matches following in quick succession:
Eastwick 0 - 1 Raleigh
Eastwick 1 - 0 West Ashtead
Eastwick 0 - 0 Oakfield
Eastwick 3 - 0 St Peters
Eastwick 0 - 0 Trinity
Eastwick 4 - 0 GBS
Eastwick 2 - 0 St Lawrence
As you can see, we won 5, drew 2 and lost 1 match, conceding only 1 goal! ⚽️
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The dinosaurs have taken over the Junior library this week… 🦖🦕📚
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Reception classes enjoyed a fantastic day at The Rural Life Museum in Farnham!
The children learned all about life in rural England during the Victorian times. They were shown many interesting artifacts and enjoyed learning to wash clothes without electricity. Their hard work was then rewarded with a play in a playground from 1960s!
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Final post for Year 4’s residential to Juniper Hall!
Throughout the trip, the children took part in a range of activities, including firelighting using natural materials, and orienteering - following maps to find specific points around the site.
The children also explored a range of plants and flowers that grow within nature, learning about their uses for cooking, healing or medicine. We had to stay alert as some of the plants we discussed were poisonous or could make us unwell if they were consumed!
The children also learnt a new skill, communicating secret messages with flags. This is known as Semaphore. In groups, the children decided on a secret word or phrase that they wanted their peers to try and translate. They then followed a key to act out the different letters, by holding the flags in different positions, which allowed the team across the other side of the field to work out what they were saying!
Year 4, we are very proud of your achievements and resilience throughout the trip. We hope you have memories for life!
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