Did you know that today is National Skipping Day?
The children embraced the sunshine and took their ropes onto the playground to test their own skipping skills.
We learnt new team games like “Jump the rope” and we practised cross jump skips, running while skipping and even tried to beat the rope by skipping over 999 times!
Well done Team Eastwick! 💚
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Eastwick Enjoy Indoor Athletics County Final!
On Thursday 26th March 2026, 22 children from Year’s 5 and 6 took part in the Indoor Athletics Final at Guildford Spectrum. Eleven schools from across Surrey took part and these schools had either won or come second (like us) in their local qualifying event. This meant that the competition was tough but this did not stop our team from giving it their all!
The children took part in events such as running relays, obstacle courses, throwing and long jump. They did not once drop a baton and worked together brilliantly. When they weren’t participating, the children were cheering each other on and watching the events keenly in order to prepare themselves for their own races.
After all the events were completed, we came together to find out the results. We finished in joint 7th place out of eleven with 312 points!
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Year 3 have been getting creative in their Design and Technology lessons, designing and creating castles. The pupils have been learning about strong, sturdy buildings and tried to replicate this when designing their own. They also had the challenge of incorporating different castle features like turrets, a draw bridge and even some moats!
To support their structures, the children used 3D nets to build the main shape and structure of their castle walls. 🏰
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Reception enjoyed an Easter themed forest school session this week. They hunted for eggs, made nests, decorated eggs with natural materials, chased giant bubbles and enjoyed hot cross buns warmed on the fire. A big thank you to all the parents who brought in hot cross buns for us to share! 🐰 🥚 🪺
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WOW! Year 3 and 4 - you have blown us away over the last couple of weeks. Your production of Matilda was funny, scary, heartwarming and emotional in all the right places, and we are so impressed that every single one of you joined in, learnt song lyrics, danced the actions and gave it 100%.
Your class dances showed fantastic teamwork and spirit, while the lead actors from Performance Club also showed brilliant talent through their character parts.
THANK YOU to all of our Year 3 and 4 children for working so hard on this production and making Miss Bullock’s almost-West-End-dreams come true! You are all incredibly talented and should be very proud of yourselves. Thank you also to our parents and carers who have helped the children to learn lines, as well as providing costumes and props to make this possible.
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In Maths, our Reception classes had an early visit from the Easter Bunny! 🐰
They worked hard to find, count and record all the lost eggs. Everyone applied their counting and number recording skills to help the bunny out. 🐣 🥚
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Year 5 have really enjoyed their Bikeability sessions over the last few weeks, learning about safe and responsible cycling, especially at junctions. They have also learnt basic control skills e.g. How to stop, start and pedal effectively. The children have also learnt how to assess risks and make informed decisions while cycling.
We hope our children are now feeling more like confident cyclists when travelling on the road! 🚲
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Year 3 and 4 Cross Country Team enjoy last match of the school year!
On Friday 20th March 2026, 34 children from Year 3 and 4 took part in the last cross country match of the school year. This took place at King George V Playing Fields, Effingham and 9 local schools took part.
The weather was much kinder to us this time and we were able to warm up in the sun before the races. The girls were the first to race and were keen and raring to go! They all ran brilliantly, many beating their PBs! The boys ran next and once again, showed great enthusiasm.
The results for the race were as follows:
Girls: 1st Raleigh (29 pts), 2nd Greville (37 pts), 3rd Eastwick & St Peters (68 pts)
Boys: 1st Raleigh (31 pts), 2nd St Peters (43 pts) 3rd Greville (52 pts), (5th Eastwick 95 pts)
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