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OPEN MORNING SATURDAY 25 JUNE 2022

THE SCHOOL IS OPEN BETWEEN 10.00 AM AND 12.30 PM. PLEASE COME AND HAVE A LOOK AROUND AND MEET THE STAFF. FIND OUT WHAT A NON-SELECTIVE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL HAS TO OFFER. EVERYONE WELCOME!

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The Queen's Platinum Jubilee

The Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations were marked by Street Parties across the School. On behalf of everyone at WIS, we would just like to say 'Congratulations Your Majesty, on 70 glorious years!'

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Easter Parade

Easter celebrations at WIS represent the true meaning of Easter. The Easter Story is told in word and song; there are Easter Egg Hunts, Egg Decorating Competitions and the traditional Easter Bonnet Parade. A time for reflection, creativity and a litt…

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Bikeability

Once you learn to ride a bike, you never forget it. Pupils in 1Upper Y5 and 11Lower Y6 were put through their paces both off and on the road by the Road Safety Team, and in so doing, building their confidence and developing road sense..

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A Visit to the Hepworth Gallery

Pupils in 1 Middle Y2, paid a visit to the award-winning art gallery, dedicated to Barbara Hepworth's art and working process. Sketch books at the ready, the pupils drew their own interpretations of great works of art.

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Red Nose Day 2022

Pupils headed into school wearing their red noses for an extremely worthwhile cause. It's always a fun day with lots going on and there's always a chance to eat one of those specially decorated Red Nose Day buns!

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Book Week

Highlights of Book Week included a workshop with 'Gruffalo' author, Julia Donaldson; Dressing as a Favourite Book Character; Scholastic Book Fair and lots and lots of fun reading activities!

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A Moment to Reflect........

Our Y7 and Y8 students visited the National Holocaust Museum Exhibition and Memorial Gardens. They participated in a workshop entitled 'Choices' and listened to the testimony of survivors. Highly moving.

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