…a place. Visiting PGP We hold Drop-in Mornings each term for small groups and these events enable parents to visit PGP during a typical school day. We also offer individual…
…the first half of the Spring term has been out of this world! Pupils planned and created their own aliens before writing factfiles about them. They worked hard to evaluate…
…pipes. Imagination and enjoyment encourage confidence and a love of music, and at the end of each term the children are rewarded with a music certificate and a small musical…
…house as their older brother or sister. The children are encouraged to work together to gain House Points. These are then totalled, providing an overall winning house each term. This…
…for you. Well done! LAMDA (London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art) The spring term was very exciting for the LAMDA cohort at PGP. Mr Max has been joined by…
Fulham Foundation A surprise before the Autumn half-term break was a visit from Fulham Football Club’s mascot, Billy the Badger, and the pupils loved meeting him. We are delighted to…
Before half-term PGP families and admissions departments and Heads of London senior schools all joined us for PGP’s annual Senior Schools Fair and took the opportunity to hear Dr Edmonds’s…
…of cultural traditions. This is a step towards PGP’s International Day we are planning for the summer term, as voted for by the children in the school’s Wellbeing General Elections…
…illustrated, will be displayed in the STEAM room. Parents may wish to help their child choose an age-appropriate published poem, as there is no specific theme. Half-term is the perfect…
The British are famous for their queueing etiquette and queueing is a feature of life in many different cultures around the world. During half-term I was waiting to be served…
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