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16/04/26

Year 3 went on a trip to Windsor Castle. They learned all about who lives in castles and what some of the 1000 rooms were used for! They then visited St Georges Chapel and the state rooms and got to have a closer look at what a castle looks like and how it is built

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16/04/26

Making sandwiches requires many life skills; sourcing ingredients, hand washing, choosing tasty fillings, and using knives to spread and cut too! Such activities also support our social and communication skills - so much learning to be had in an afternoon in the Grove!

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15/04/26

As part of our curriculum in The Grove, we support children in developing life skills. We work on gaining important skills such as; accessing the local community, road safety, visiting shops, reading a shopping list and paying for items too!

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26/03/26

Little Parndon enjoyed  competing with other schools for a Rugby Tournament. It was an incredible atmosphere and great effort by all and a fantastic event! There was also a trophy  bought in to Harlow Rugby Club that was won by England Women's Rugby Club!

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26/03/26

Year 5 enjoyed a fantastic trip to Sealife Adventure in Southend, linking to their Geography topic on oceans. They explored a variety of marine animals and learned more about their habitats and how they survive.

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23/03/26

On March 11th at Little Parndon, we held a special day to honor Young Carers in our school. This year's theme was 'Fair Futures for Young Carers.'

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23/03/26

Last Week Year 6 took part in a very valuable visit to Crucial Crew at Latton Bush Centre. Crucial Crew experiences raises awareness of issues relating to personal safety at a time when children are beginning to think about the transition from Primary to Senior School.

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11/03/26

Yesterday Year 6 had the privilege of  hearing from one of our students Great Nan (Jean) who visited to share her World War II experiences . During the war, Jean was an evacuee at just five years old! She was evacuated at the age of 5 and returned to London shortly after.

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10/03/26

On Monday 9th March, year 6 visited the Harlow Jewish Community to partake in their Jewish Living Experience Exhibition. They learned about the Kippah and how it shows respect within Judaism, Jewish celebrations, Jewish food and participated in a scavenger hunt for new vocabulary

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10/03/26

On Monday 9th March, year 6 visited the Harlow Jewish Community to partake in their Jewish Living Experience Exhibition. They learned about the Kippah and how it shows respect within Judaism, Jewish celebrations, Jewish food and participated in a scavenger hunt for new vocabulary

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09/03/26

On Thursday 5th March we celebrated World Book Day at Little Parndon. The children came to school in their wonderful costumes, either dressed as their favorite book character or in their pajamas, and it was fantastic to see so many creative outfits.

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09/03/26

On Thursday 5th March we celebrated World Book Day at Little Parndon. The children came to school in their wonderful costumes, either dressed as their favorite book character or in their  pajamas, and it was fantastic to see so many creative outfits.

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09/03/26

On Thursday 5th March we celebrated World Book Day at Little Parndon. The children came to school in their wonderful costumes, either dressed as their favorite book character or in their  pajamas, and it was fantastic to see so many creative outfits.

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09/03/26

On Thursday 5th March we celebrated World Book Day at Little Parndon. The children came to school in their wonderful costumes, either dressed as their favorite book character or in their  pajamas, and it was fantastic to see so many creative outfits.

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09/03/26

Pupils from Little Parndon attended an exciting Indoor Athletics Tournament at Mark Hall Sports Centre. The event was split across the day with our Year 3 and Year 4 children  competing in the morning and then our Year 2 pupils taking part in the afternoon.  

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03/03/26

Today we had a company called Science Boffins visit the school to do an assembly for the children. Everyone had an amazing morning and thoroughly enjoyed the experience!  

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02/03/26

On Friday 27th February Little Parndon participated in a Cross Country Tournament at Mark Hall Sports Centre. The morning session was for Years 3 & 4 and then the afternoon session was dedicated to Years 5 & 6.

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26/02/26

This week in Maths, the year 4 children explored whether splitting a shape into four parts always makes quarters and whether splitting a shape into 8 parts makes eighths.  

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25/02/26

Join us for World Book Day at Little Parndon 🙂 Please see our poster for details of our upcoming World Book Day activities, commencing next week on Monday 2nd March.    

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25/02/26

Year 1 went on a local walk as part of their Geography lessons to look at Human and Physical Features. The children thoroughly enjoyed themselves, exhibited excellent behavior, and represented LP exceptionally. Great job Year 1!  

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Magic Breakfast

At Little Parndon Primary Academy, we understand that a healthy breakfast is essential for children's brain development and overall wellbeing. That's why we are proud to be part of the Magic Breakfast initiative, a funded program that provides every child with a free, nutritious breakfast as soon as they arrive at school each morning.

The Importance of Breakfast

Breakfast is often referred to as the most important meal of the day, and for good reason. Studies have shown that eating a healthy breakfast has numerous benefits for children, including:

  • Enhanced Brain Function: Breakfast helps to fuel the brain, improving concentration, memory, and cognitive function. Children who eat breakfast are more alert and better able to focus on their lessons.
  • Improved Academic Performance: Regularly eating a nutritious breakfast has been linked to better performance in school. Children who start their day with a healthy meal are more likely to achieve higher grades and have better attendance.
  • Stable Energy Levels: A balanced breakfast provides the energy needed to stay active and engaged throughout the school day. This helps to prevent mid-morning fatigue and keeps children energised for learning and play.
  • Better Mood and Behavior: Children who eat breakfast are often in better moods and exhibit improved behavior. This positive start to the day can lead to a more harmonious classroom environment.

Our Magic Breakfast Program

Through the Magic Breakfast initiative, we ensure that every child at Little Parndon Primary Academy begins their day with a nutritious meal. As soon as students arrive at school, they have access to a variety of healthy breakfast options, including cereals, toast, fruit, and more. These meals are carefully selected to provide essential nutrients that support brain development and overall health.

Building Healthy Habits

By providing breakfast to all our students, we are not only supporting their immediate academic and behavioral needs but also helping to instill lifelong healthy eating habits. Our Magic Breakfast program teaches children the importance of starting their day with a nutritious meal, setting them up for success both inside and outside the classroom.

Our Commitment to Student Wellbeing

At Little Parndon Primary Academy, we are committed to the wellbeing of our students. We believe that every child deserves the best possible start to their day, and the Magic Breakfast initiative is a key part of our strategy to ensure that all our students have the opportunity to thrive.

Join us in celebrating the power of a healthy breakfast and its impact on our children's future. Together, we can support their growth, learning, and success, one meal at a time.

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