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  • Woodhill Weekly Coffee Morning

    Published 20/01/23

    We are delighted to launch a weekly coffee morning open to all families to attend to connect, share and chat over a hot drink and snacks.

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  • Additional May Bank Holiday

    Published 11/01/23

    Please be reminded that there will be an additional Bank Holiday on Monday 8th May 2023 to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III

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  • The All American Menu

    Published 06/01/23

    The All American Menu

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  • Winter Class Party

    Published 02/12/22

    Thursday 15th December will be our Woodhill Winter Party day! Each class will host their own party in their classrooms. Children can bring their party clothes to school in a separate bag to change into and we would really appreciate if they could bring a party food donation for their party. (This needs to be wrapped snacks e.g. mini rolls, crisps, chocolate biscuits) There will be party games and music to celebrate the end of term in the afternoon

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  • Free meals for kids during school holidays

    Published 20/10/22

    The council is ensuring that regular meals are available for all children and young people within the borough during school holidays. Food is served at multiple locations across the borough, and there's no age limit for children, meaning that nutritious meals are readily available and families continue to receive support outside of school term time. Meals are available throughout October half-term. just turn up and tuck in! 

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  • RENEW-NIFORM SALE

    Published 17/10/22

    The RENEW-NIFORM sale will be taking place on Thursday 20th Otcober at 3.15pm in the playground.

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  • Polio Virus Outbreak

    Published 11/10/22

    As you are aware there is an outbreak of the polio virus in our sewage system, which can cause paralysis. This is a public health concern. Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust are carrying out clinics in the community for Polio boosters for any child who lives in the Greenwich area.

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  • Census Day and School Dinner

    Published 28/09/22

    As part of our termly census on Thursday 6th October 2022 our chef Mary, along with Chartwells, has created a special menu as you will see overleaf. We will be having lots of space themed fun including activities and decorations within the lunch hall to match the menu

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  • Nasal Flu Vaccination

    Published 28/09/22

    As part of the National Childhood Vaccination schedule your son/daughter is being offered the nasal flu
    vaccination. This is being offered routinely to all children in special schools and children in primary and
    secondary schools in the Royal Borough of Greenwich.

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  • Reception Admissions 2023

    Published 27/09/22

    We warmly invite you to join our growing school community! You are welcome to visit us for a school tour and to meet our passionate team.

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  • 2022/23 YEAR 5 SCHOOL JOURNEY

    Published 20/09/22

    We are delighted that many of you are keen for your children to attend a residential School Journey to an outdoor pursuit center.  We are glad to be able to confirm that a residential School Journey to Essex has been planned for the week 13th – 17th March 2023. The venue is Essex Outdoors Mersea, Rewsalls Lane, Colchester CO5 8SX. Please take a look at their website: http://www.essexoutdoors.com/our-centres/mersea/

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  • The Dog Mentor

    Published 15/09/22

    We are pleased to announce that we will be introducing our own school dog who has joined The Dog Mentor Programme. The Dog Mentor programme has built upon the benefits of the human-animal bond by providing children positive experiences with dogs that can help them educationally, developmentally, emotionally and socially.

    Over the last nine years, The Dog Mentor programme has been proven to have a positive impact on children in all areas including self-esteem, behaviour, peer relationships and better engagement skills. These improvements then result in improved academic achievement.

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