Year 4 have been studying the work of artist William Morris, who was influenced and inspired by nature and plants. Over the last few weeks, the children have been creating patterns in the style of William Morris using different media such as pencils, pastels and felt tip pens.
This week, the children had to create a collage with a range of different patterned papers, with the design brief of creating a repeating pattern. We are building up to designing a piece of furniture with a unique printed pattern, just like William Morris did!
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Our Infant children have also being enjoying our new OPAL provisions - giant Lego building, bubbles, water painting and digging!
We love to be outside for our play! 😎
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As part of their KAPOW Art unit, Year 3 have been learning about art through history, exploring how the Ancient Egyptians used to make papyrus paper from localised plants that grew by the River Nile.
The children used strips of brown paper bags and PVA glue to try and create their own version of papyrus paper, by weaving the strips together, just like the Ancient Egyptians did!
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No matter whether it’s rain or shine, our children are still loving our OPAL provision! This week, they have been building dens, making tyre towers, dressing up and performing in the gazebo area!
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Year 5 Boys have fun at Cricket Competition despite the weather!
On Wednesday 13th May 2026, eleven boys from Year 5 took part in a cricket competition at Headley Cricket Club. This event was organised by Surrey Cricket Club and was attended by four local schools: Eastwick, West Ashtead, Greville and Oakfield.
The boys were excited to play their first game which was against West Ashtead. We chose to field first and put in some great bowls, runs and stops. The boys communicated well and in the end the score finished Eastwick 75, West Ashtead 29 - a win for us!
Our next game was against the Greville who were a strong team in all aspects. Unfortunately, the weather was true to the forecast and heavy storms started to interfere. This didn’t dampen the boys’ enthusiasm but in the end it finished Eastwick 34 and Greville 90.
Our third match was against Oakfield, another strong team, but this was a close game with both teams hitting some great runs as well as tight fielding. This finished Eastwick 62, Oakfield 64 - only 2 runs between us!
Our next game was the semi final against the Greville again, however, the heavens well and truly opened this time and absolutely saturated the ground making it unsafe to play so sadly we had to call the rest of the day off at 2pm.
The boys were understandably disappointed but still smiling at the end of it all. They had played brilliantly and shown great sportsmanship throughout. 🏏
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Reception enjoyed a very wet forest school session this week! They explored making music with rain jars, created shelters in the woodland and used tools to create bark boats. They also displayed excellent teamwork when completing the water transportation challenge. ☔️ 🌳 🪣
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Our Year 6 children have enjoyed their early morning SATs breakfasts this week - joining their current and past Eastwick teachers, as well as their friends, to enjoy a slice of toast, a bowl of cereal or a piece of fruit.
We are very proud of how calm, mature and engaged our children have been so far this week. Just 2 more days to go… you’ve got this! 💪🏼
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