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  • Y5 RE Day

    Mon 20 Nov 2017

    Year 5 have recently enjoyed a fun-filled RE Day. The theme discussed throughout the day was:'How does faith help Christians when they suffer?'
    The children explored the life of Corrie Ten Boom: how her faith helped her when she and her family suffered during the Second World War.
    Through a range of activities, the children learnt how to remain resilient through challenges and difficulties. Have a look at some photos in the Gallery section!

  • New School Video

    Fri 17 Nov 2017
    We are delighted to announce that we have our very own Westbourne Primary School video featuring our wonderful school. Have a look at the new School Video tab on the website. Happy viewing!
  • Girls’ Football Tournament

    Wed 15 Nov 2017
    Westbourne Girls’ received a new  football kit and this inspired them to two fantastic performances this week. The first time the girls wore the kit they beat Cheam Common 5 0. Then in a Borough tournament, the girls progressed to the semi-final where they lost to the eventual winners.
  • Anti-Bullying Week: 13-17 November 2017

    Tue 07 Nov 2017

    It’s National Anti-Bullying week next week (13 – 17th November). We will be using this week as a great opportunity to reinforce the messages about this topic. We will encourage discussions about diversity and uniqueness, as well as the importance of being kind to each other, and how it feels when people are unkind. In addition, we will discuss ways that the children could/should treat each other nicely. The slogan this year is ‘All Different All Equal’ which is an understanding that we try very hard to instil here at Westbourne.

  • Primary Science Quality Mark

    Tue 07 Nov 2017

    We are proud to announce that Westbourne Primary School is one of the 347 Infant, Junior, Primary, Middle and Special schools to achieve the Primary Science Mark this year. This Mark celebrates our commitment to excellence in Science teaching and learning.
    Jane Turner, PSQM National Director said: "Gaining a Primary Science Quality Award is a significant achievement for a school. The profile and quality of Science teaching and learning in each awarded school is high. Children are engaged with great Science both in and outside the classroom, developing positive attitudes towards Science as well as secure Science understanding and skills." What a great achievement!

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