Year 2 - Hampton Court Trip
A great day was had at Hampton Court by Year 2, despite the weather. The children were thoroughly exhausted by the end of it, but they now know a great deal more about The Tudors.
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A great day was had at Hampton Court by Year 2, despite the weather. The children were thoroughly exhausted by the end of it, but they now know a great deal more about The Tudors.
Year 5 had an exciting three days at Thames Young Morniers.
They explored the lake on stand-up paddle boards and kayaks, and played games in open canoes.
Shelters, which held off the rain, were expertly created and fires were lit for warmth.
The children showed resilience throughout, took many risks and supported each other when challenges required teamwork.
Well done to Year 5!
The sun shone last week on a very successful St Agatha's Sports Day. The children made a huge effort in all their events, whether they were running in races, leaping over hurdles, throwing javelins or jumping the long and high jumps.
At the end of the day, all the points were added up, and St Francis won the House Cup! In very close joint second place were St Patrick's and St Bernadette's.
A big well done to everyone who took part.
Congratulations to our wonderful school choir who recently took part in the Festival of School Choirs at the Rose Theatre. St Agatha's joined other Kingston Primary Schools in the concert which was led by composer James Redwood and featured three specially commissioned songs with the theme of 'story'.
For their individual song, St Agatha's gave a polished performance of Fire by Jonathan Dove, accompanied by musicians from Kingston Music Service. Well done everyone!
Massive congratulations to the Year 5 & 6 netballers who played two matches yesterday, in very heated conditions, against Christchurch New Malden. Both teams showed fantastic sportsmanship and determination with some amazing shooting and defending.
Both matches ended up in well-deserved draws - great effort, well done everyone!
Year 5
St Agatha's 10:10 CCNM
Maxwell, Louie, Mia, Hae-min, Max, Kiara, Harry, Jacob L, Mira, Eliya
Year 6
St Agatha's 11: 11 CCNM
Lauren B, Bella, William, Niamh, James S, Benji, Megan
Update..
Some of St Agatha's artists were amongst those selected for the online gallery and display at the Royal Academy of Arts - huge congratulations to Rose with The Famous Picture and Rosie, and Selena with Dr Dog, both from Robins' class!
Competition Entries
Our young talented artists submitted their artwork to the Young Artists’ Summer Show. The competition is closed now and the artwork will be judged by the Royal Academy of Arts by the end of May. Well done and good luck!
Well done to the two Year 6 netball teams who played friendly games against St Luke's School yesterday in glorious sunshine. Both teams had convincing wins with matches being dominated by superior shooting - well done, the practise paid off.
Team 1
St Agatha's 24 : 4 St Luke's
Megan, Cian, Benji, Chloe, Elodie, Emilia
Team 2
St Agatha's 18 : 6 St Luke's
Psyche, Tilly, Saoirse, Lauren W, Raphael, Ella B, James
He is Risen!
Year 3 have been learning about the Paschal or Easter candle so we visited St Agatha’s Church to see the 2024 Paschal candle. During our visit, we also looked at the beautiful paintings depicting The Stations of the Cross and we saw the empty tomb reminding us that Jesus, our light, is risen. Alleluia!
Wow! What an interesting morning Nursery and Year 1 had learning all about animals with Mary from Wild Science. We met, touched and held Sir Pent the American corn snake, Hop the Australian tree frog, Milly the African giant millipede, Flick the desert leopard gecko and finally Dougal, the Chinchilla from Chile.
Thank you Wild Science!
Well done to our fabulous St Agatha’s School Choir who ended the term with their Spring Concert.
The evening began with the Choir singing the action song Hand Jive, followed by a lilting Skye Boat Song. Then, the audience was entertained with some wonderful solo performances on piano, guitar, violin, trumpet, voice and cello. Well done to our talented soloists. The concert ended with everyone singing Rio Grande in two parts.
The Choir is looking forward to a well deserved rest and will be back rehearsing at 8am on Tuesday 16th April in preparation for the highlight of their Choral Year, The Festival of Primary School Choirs at The Rose Theatre on Wednesday 19th June.
St Agatha’s Catholic Primary School was invited to attend a very special mass at St George’s Cathedral in London. Our school has been recognised as demonstrating a commitment to Catholic Social Teaching and has therefore been awarded the participator level of The Oscar Romero Award.
The Year 6 RE ambassadors represented the school as they proudly received the certificate presented to them by the Archbishop of Southwark. All the children, who attended the Mass, were very excited about meeting the Archbishop who delivered an excellent homily sharing St Oscar Romero’s values. They enjoyed visiting the Saint Oscar Romero shrine and finding out more about him.
What an honour for St Agatha's to visit such an impressive cathedral.
Massive congratulations to the Year 5/6 netballers who were beaten into second place in the Kingston Borough knock-out competition by worthy winners Christchurch New Malden. The team played their hearts out, showed superb sportsmanship and never stopped trying.
The final score certainly does not reflect how close the game was and how every ball was fought for - it was a thrilling match.
Well done you did yourselves and St Agatha's proud.
Results
St Agatha's 7:15 Chistchurch New Malden
Team
Lauren B, Eleanora, Bella, William, Theo, Isabelle, Niamh, Maxwell