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  • 13/03/24

    Red Nose Day at WBJS

    On Friday 15 March WBJS will be turning RED to celebrate Red Nose Day. School Council has been busy organising a little fundraising for Comic Relief. The purpose of Red Nose Day is to raise money for children around the world who are living in p...
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  • 06/03/24

    Art Project with Higgins Partnership

    A huge congratulations to our wonderful artists who created the great art boards against the Higgins development in West Byfleet. Well done to Oliver W (St Johns Design); Elyse (West Byfleet design), Oliver H-C (West Byfleet Train Station design) and to Aaron, Anvi and Alifiya for being part of the...
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  • 23/02/24

    Kumquat fruits sale

    We celebrated the start of the Year of the Dragon with a special Kumquat fruits sale organised by the School Council. Kumquats look like miniature oranges and the children showed lots of interest in their particular colour and elongated shape. Their name comes from the Cantonese, kam kwat, meaning...
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  • 21/02/24

    WBJS Monet Gallery

     A stunning Art gallery of Monet’s paintings reproductions by our talented pupils is currently exhibited in the School Hall. Cliffs at Etretat, Sunset, Water Lilies, Poppy Field near Argenteuil and the Red Boats at Argenteuil.
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  • 12/02/24

    Welcome back!

    We do hope you have had a restful and enjoyable half term. We are looking forward to another exciting half term ahead. 
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  • 09/02/24

    Lunar New Year

    Message from School Council: Dear Parents In honour of The Lunar New Year, School Council will be selling Kumquat fruits at break time on Wednesday 21 February. Kumquat fruits are miniature citrus fruit that closely resembles the orange. They look like tiny oranges, but unlike oranges, thes...
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  • 07/02/24

    Higgins Partnership Art Competition

    Thank you to all the children who took part in the Higgins Partnership art competition, with the chance to be part of the group of children who will be painting the hoardings on Friday 9 February. The following children have been selected to take part on Friday: Elyse B; Ollie W; Aaron D; Anvi N...
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  • 05/02/24

    Young Voices at the O2

    At the O2 there were many different acts such as MC Grammar, he was an ex-teacher who is now a globally known, dedicated rapper who turns school lessons into songs. Natalie Williams is a jazz singer who has just finished touring Europe. She made a song for the O2 called, “All you’ve gott...
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  • 02/02/24

    Hobgoblin Theatre Visit

    Year 5 had a fantastic morning watching a production of Perseus and Medusa! We have spent a lot of time in class learning about the myth, and this experience really brought it to life. Throughout the performance, we had the chance to discuss different plot points and recap, and then took part in a d...
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  • 01/02/24

    Science National Semi Finals

    Well done to the Science Quiz team who took part in the National Quiz Club Semi Finals on Thursday. It was fun quiz with some very challenging science questions. The team were amazing with their knowledge, were hugely impressive and finished 17th out of 150 teams nationally. The team had such a h...
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  • 31/01/24

    Fundraising for wildlife

    Along participating The Big Schools’ Birdwatch this Term, we are fundraising, as a school, to support nature and wildlife conservation projects around the UK and overseas. Collectable RSPB's wildlife pin badges will be available for the children at break time every Wednesday...
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  • 29/01/24

    Year 3 Forest school

    After a blustery stormy night, Eden class went out for their final session of forest school with Mrs Webber. This time we went to an area of the school grounds which most of the children had never visited before. The far meadow. It was exciting to discover a whole new area of the school. A second fi...
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