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  • NSPCC ‘Speak Out, Stay Safe’ programme

    As the UK’s largest children’s charity, the NSPCC are committed to making sure that they help schools around the country keep their pupils safe. The aim of the NSPCC is to empower and help children and to provide teachers all across the UK with the tools to do that because we know that through working together, the NSPCC and the whole school community can have tremendous impact in preventing abuse and keeping children and young people safe. Due to the effects of the Covid pandemic one element of the NSPCC’s service is the online ‘Speak Out, Stay Safe’ programme. As part of our safeguarding procedures the school delivered the online assemblies to the different year groups for children from Reception to Year 6.
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  • Scientist of the Term

    Here are our Scientist of the term! These students have been working exceptionally hard during their science lessons and showcasing outstanding Science skills this term. They have been making predictions, producing data, fair testing and much much more. A huge congratulations and keep up the good work!
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  • Tower of London

    On Thursday 2nd June 2022 children from St Edward's and St Winefride's had the honour of performing at the beacon lighting ceremony at the Tower of London as part of the Commonwealth Children's Choir. Following the lighting of the beacon the children sang a song for the Commonwealth commissioned specifically for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations, their performance was televised live on Sky News. Well done to all of our children on their fantastic performance.
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  • Diocesan Citizenship Award

    All the schools from the Newham Deanery were represented at the Brentwood Diocese Citizenship award.  A child from each school was presented with their award by Bishop Alan in recognition of their service to the school and others.  Haniya was delighted and honoured to receive her award from Bishop Alan.
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  • Her Majesty's Children's Commonwealth Choir at the Windsor Horse Show

    On Sunday 15th May 2022, pupils from St Edward's and St Joachim's sang as part of Her Majesty's Children's Commonwealth Choir at the Royal Windsor Horse Show. They were joined by other local schools, including Little Ilford Secondary school. This was part of the Queen's 70th, Platinum Jubilee celebrations and was broadcast live across the world on ITV, with potential viewing figures of over 1 billion people. Sincere congratulations to them for such a professional performance, we are extremely proud of them all.
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  • International Day & Jubilee Playground Party

    Please click on the  leaflets below for more information.
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  • St Edward's Donation to the British Red Cross Ukraine Crisis Appeal


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  • Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Celebrations

    As part of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Celebrations, pupils from St. Edward's, St. Joachim's and St. Winefride's travelled to Salisbury Cathedral on Saturday 23 rd April 2022 to perform as part of the Commonwealth Children's Choir, accompanied by the Central Band of the Royal British Legion.
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  • World Autism Acceptance Week 60th Anniversary

    A huge thank you to all the pupils, staff and parents for taking part in the World Autism Acceptance week that took place during the week between 28 th March to the 3 rd April 2022. As this year marked the National Autistic Society 60th birthday, the school put together a collection of 60-themed fundraising activities. To help pupils understand the difficulties some people will autism face, the school went into darkness on Wednesday 30 th March from 9.15 - 10.15. Sensory issues are common in people with autism which may include sensitivities to: Sights, Sounds, Smells, Tastes, Touch and Balance.
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  • Scientists of the term

    The wonderful faces you see here are our KS1 & 2 mini-Scientists of the term! They have been working extremely hard all term in Science and have been leading the way with their enquiry skills, knowledge and commitment to lessons this term. 
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