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Cross Country Tournament
Wed 12 Nov 2025Cross Country Tournament
On Wednesday 12th November, a group of 12 children represented Southglade Primary School in a cross-country tournament. They were competing against 15 other schools. The boys' team finished 7th and the girls' team finished in 6th position. This was a superb effort and what was really great to witness was the improvements that some of the y6 pupils made compared to when they were in year 5. It was also wonderful to see all of the Southgladers supporting each other and the children in other schools in such a respectful fashion.
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EYFS Teddy Bear Hospital
Wed 12 Nov 2025F2 had an exciting visit today from the Teddy Bear Hospital. All the children brought their soft toys to see the doctors and we learnt all about how to keep our bodies well and healthy!
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Anti-Bullying Week
Tue 11 Nov 2025We have had some special themed assemblies this week to celebrate Anti-Bullying Week. On Monday, the Wellbeing Ambassadors introduced the theme of the week and explained the different types of bullying during a whole school assembly. On Tuesday, the RRSA Ambassadors worked alongside a group of year 6 pupils to create a performance around this year's theme: Power for Good.
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Y3 Roman Day
Tue 11 Nov 2025The Y3 children have had a fabulous day been immersed in the Romans. They have completed a wide range of activities to bring this period of History to life.
These included:
Artefact investigation
A focus on archaeology
Roman army training
Roman coin making
Mosaic designs
Shield designs
Knucklebones games
Roman art sketching
The Y3 team reported what a great day they had had.
Thank you everyone.
Below are a few pictures from the day.
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Y1 Music Mash and the Playhouse
Tue 11 Nov 2025Today, Y1 were visited by Music Mash and The Playhouse, who are currently putting together a performance for KS1 and Early Years. They came with a bassoon and flute. They played us different pieces of music and discussed how these pieces made us feel. The music surprised and entertained us all. The Year 1s and adults were enthralled and enchanted by the performances pieces played.