World Kindness Day
World Kindness Day is celebrated annually on 13th November. This year, Forest children attempted to make the world a better place by celebrating and promoting good deeds and pledging acts…
World Kindness Day is celebrated annually on 13th November. This year, Forest children attempted to make the world a better place by celebrating and promoting good deeds and pledging acts…
Since half term, there have been two very special new foresters, which you may or may not have noticed, living on the school grounds. Here at Forest, we encourage children…
At Forest, we are very proud of our friendly, safe and nurturing environment, and our buddy system plays an important role in this. Every week, Reception children and their Year…
Our PSHE curriculum encourages pupils to think about those less fortunate than themselves. As part of our ongoing charitable work, Forest has once again set a task for our pupils…
Year 1 have been reading ‘The Tiger Who Came to Tea’ by Judith Kerr, and as a culmination, they invited their Year 5 Reading Friends to their very own special…
Here at Forest, teachers believe every student is capable of achieving success at school and they do all they can to find ways of making each student successful. Effective teachers…
James Mulholland started in Forest Nursery when he was just three years old. James was always fascinated by planes and even wrote in his Year 6 Leavers Book that one…
The Reception children enjoy working collaboratively with natural materials in their mud kitchen. The kitchen provides an environment that allows for communication, creativity, and imagination to be used, in an…
Linking with their history topic (The Great Fire of London), last week Year 2 had a great time visiting Staircase House, where they learnt how the house was brought back…
The variety of sporting activities offered at Forest is something which we are not only renowned for but extremely proud of. Thanks to the dedication of Ms. Forster, Mr. Francis…