With the clocks going forward last month and the slow change of the seasons upon us, we are definitely experiencing spring here at Pilgrims. The buds on the trees are
Come to our open day; planning for your child’s Harpur Trust journeyThe Harpur Trust has its origins in the endowment created by Sir William and Dame Alice Harpur in 1566. Today, as part of its ongoing commitment to education, the Harpur
Chinese New Year – the importance of learning about other cultures and cultural celebrationsThis year, Chinese New Year falls on Friday 16 February 2018. The year will change from the Year of the Rooster, to the Year of the Dog, which according to
Healthy living – exercise and eatingJanuary is always a time for reflection. Adults often commit to new eating regimes, join a gym and all too often, by February, many of our good intentions have gone
Christmas traditions which stimulate our sensesChristmas can be a very busy time of year for families as we go into ‘overdrive’ with preparation, present buying, present wrapping and general celebration. Christmas is so many other
Who we are and where we areWho we are and where we are At this time of year we are reflecting on our history, and how important our sense of community is to us. Pilgrims is
E-safety for our children – staying informed!Our children are experiencing unprecedented access to information, entertainment and social interaction, more than any generation before them. At Pilgrims, we understand and share our parents’ concerns about the potential
Handwriting – why it mattersA child’s education is a journey which begins with learning through play, closely followed by the building blocks of reading and handwriting. In this digital age where everything is typed,
Summer reading – how it enhances your child’s love of booksAt Pilgrims School our aim is to inspire children to love learning. And to learn, we know it is important to read. The joy that books of all kinds can