Easter at the Church
Today, everyone from Year 1 to Year 6 marched to Church for our annual Easter Service.
Today, everyone from Year 1 to Year 6 marched to Church for our annual Easter Service.
Today, Year 3 completed their Lenten Fundraising Challenge, decorating beautifully detailed mandalas in reflective silence.
We are delighted to share our SIAMS Report, following our inspection in January 2024.
Spinnaker Trust return to lead worship and spread the message that we can do more together.
Meet your newly elected representatives: St George's School Council.
We kicked off Anti-Bullying Week at St George's with Odd Socks!
At St George's, our subject vision for RSHE is:
Be healthy. Be safe. Be resilient.
Weeks like Anti-Bullying Week give us the opportunity to learn how we can stay physically and mentally healthy and stay safe, as well as supporting others to do so too.
A big thank you to everyone who participated in Odd Socks Day this week.
We pride ourselves on being courageous advocates and supporting others. Today we supported Children in Need and lived out our vision statement: Be brave. Be great. Be you.
Farewell and good luck Year 6!
The school was awash with inspirational figures today for Be Brave Day!
Spinnaker Trust were in to tell us the story of the Good Samaritan this week.
This week is Mental Health Awareness Week.
Father Richard offers bread at our Eucharist Worship.
On Thursday this week, the whole school walked to our Church for our Easter Service.
The winners of our competitions to raise money for the Bishop's Lent Call have been announced...
We had some special visitors on Tuesday this week...
Everyone at St George's enjoyed World Book Day this week!
Learning how to stay safe online.
Pancake making, pancake flipping, and pancake eating!
This week, schools and local communities across the UK took part in Children's Mental Health Week.
It’s run by children’s charity Place2Be, and is designed to shine a spotlight on the importance of children and young people’s mental health.
Wishing you a very Happy Lunar New Year of the Rabbit from Kahlo Class!
At St George's, we are really proud of the work that we do for local, national and international charities.
School Council Led Whole School Worship today to teach us all about Anti Bullying!
Start where you are,
Use what you have
Do what you can!
Arthur Ashe
This week was Anti-Bullying Week. In RSHE, Year 5 wrote acrostic poems using the theme 'Reach Out'.
On the 11th hour, of the 11th day, of the 11th month, St George's remembered them...
In Year 4, we have been learning about Walter Tull for Remembrance Day.
To support our learning about Hinduism, Year 5 visited the Sri Vel Muruhan Aalayam Hindu Temple in Catford.
Meet your newly elected representatives: St George's School Council.
Following a democratic vote, Ms Carney is proud to present our new Faith Group.
On World Afro Day, St George's took time to reflect on the importance of hair to different cultures.
A new netted roof was attached to our football cage today because of the fundraising of our School Council!
On a sad day in Britain's history, St George's took the time to reflect.
Today, we say goodbye to our Year 6 pupils at our Leavers' Ceremony.
A day of learning about the different cultures that make up St George's.
Year Six visited the Church to meet pupils from four other Lewisham schools in preparation for secondary school.
Well done to everyone who came in dressed as a historical figure who has shown bravery or fought social injustice today!
A St George's 'Street Party' with hats, bunting, cake and music!
Paired reading, hot chocolate, bedtime stories and dressing in our PJs: Pajamarama is back at St George's!
We supported the First News Ukraine Appeal by wearing yellow and blue to school.
St George's were back at our local Parish Church to celebrate Easter.
Year 5 and 6 talk the school through the ins and outs of School Journey!
We have been raising money for the Bishop's Lent Call.
Year 5 and 6 went to Windmill Hill (PGL) for their residential!
St. George's take part in Red Nose Day 2022!
On International Women's Day 2022, we joined the campaign to #breakthebias.
From Friday 11th March, our school Tuck Shop will be back!
On Tuesday, St George’s celebrated Safer Internet Day! We thought about being kind online, as well as how we can keep ourselves safe.
This week, St George’s have been celebrating Children’s mental Health Week in lots of amazing ways. Following the theme ‘Growing Together’ we have been finding so many different ways of growing on the inside as well as the outside!
Our Year 5 and 6 pupils led whole school worship this week over our school radio.
Year 4 have had an exciting first week back engaging in discussions about our new Christian value for this half-term, tolerance.
Shakespearean plays, black heroes, Edward Lear limericks, and tales of Peter Rabbit: our first set of whole class reading texts are fantastic this half term!
A big thank you to the congregation at St. George's Parish Church, who donated gifts to every one of our pupils.
What a performance from our Key Stage Two pupils!
Today we learned more about disabilities and how they can affect us.
This week, we participated in National Anti-Bullying Week, led by our proactive School Council.
St. George's raise money for a good cause!
This Thursday, the whole school came together at 11 o'clock to remember those who have given their lives for us in service.
Year 5 have been learning about the Poppy, and it's relevance to Remembrance Day.
Year 6 took their first trip this year to the Junior Citizenship Event to learn how to be role models within society!
Pioneer inspiration for Year 6 - Positive influence and cultural change of the Windrush Empire.
We teamed up with the Executive Director of Education for the Church of England to run a mile for a good cause!
Back at our local parish Church...
We kicked off Black History Month by reading Barak Obama's book written for his daughters together.
It was denim galore today as we raised money for Jeans for Genes Day 2021.
St. George's take part in the Little Big Assembly for World Afro Day 2021.