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Rosherville Celebrates Eid al-Adha

At Rosherville, we celebrated Eid al-Adha today! We were lucky to taste some wonderful traditional food eaten during this festival made by some of our very generous parents. We held a whole school assembly introducing the children to this festival and then did some arts and crafts relating to this...

Outdoor Art Studio Project

Year 6 were lucky enough to participate in an Outdoor Art Studio Project at Horton Kirby Church of England Primary School, where the children made some birds from wood and 'painted' them using soil, flowers, leaves and grass. One of the pupils commented, "I couldn't believe my bird actually looked like...

Rosherville Celebrates Vaisakhi with the Sikh Community

Rosherville celebrated Vaisakhi on Tuesday! Children were dressed in their traditional clothes or anything bright. This is one of the most important times for Sikhs across the world when the first Sikh was initiated. The children enjoyed learning about Vaisakhi through acting, the meaning and importance of the Khanda and...

An Evening of Songs Celebrating Ten Years of Aletheia

The Woodville was abuzz on Tuesday 26th March 2024, with the melodious celebration of Aletheia's remarkable journey through music. With the meticulous organisation from the Headteacher of St Botolph’s C of E Primary School, Mrs Amy Chitty, and the skilled guidance of Stone St. Mary’s C of E School’s Headteacher,...

Morpurgo Class Visits Ebbsfleet United FC

As part of our local history work, Morpurgo class visited Ebbsfleet United FC. Although there have been a number of name changes, the club has been around for over 100 years. The children were also lucky enough to take part in a workshop lead by a...

Rosherville Celebrates Diwali 2023

Rosherville celebrated Diwali on Friday 10th November! The children came to school dressed either in their traditional clothes or anything bright and sparkly to celebrate the Festival of Light. We started the day learning about Rama and Sita and why Hindus celebrate Diwali. Children then went to different classes and took part in...