Eagle-eyed boys will have noticed Santa’s elves have been busy in the school library recently, and what a difference a month makes! The Elmhurst library is currently being re-vamped to support the new and exciting Accelerated Reader programme within the school. It looks great already, but there is much left to do. As well as…
A great achievement for our U9’s who have won the Oakwood Tournament. All played outstanding football and worked well as a team. Special mention to Spencer for being voted player of the tournament.
Elmhurst have been supporting the Joshua Orphan and Care Malawi charity since 2005! Our aim is to build on the boys’ understanding of the world we live in, by providing them with the opportunity to make connections with the wider global community. Click here to buy the calendar.
Congratulations to Years 5 & 6 for winning 3 gold, 5 silver and 1 bronze medal in the International Maths Challenge. Over 8170 participants from 123 countries took part. Mrs Neagu is very proud!
A massive congratulations to Alessio, Elijah, Isaiah and Noah for winning the Bellevue Poetry Competition for Early Years with their poem Nature is Beautiful, and Haresh in Year 5 who came Runner up in the Key Stage 2 category with his poem Time is Ticking. Next time you are in school have a listen to…
For the last 7 years Elmhurst have been amazingly generous donating and working closely with ‘Croydon Refugee Centre’ to fill the minibus with essential donations. Our Year 6 Community Ambassador and the Head boys delivered our contributions with Mr Venier. The staff at the centre were overwhelmed by our communities generosity. Thank you to everyone…
Anderson House held a cake sale to raise money for the Joshua Orphanage. The charity aims to encourage rural communities to take part in development activities that will improve the lives of vulnerable groups. They help by supplying food, cooking equipment, educational materials and so much more. Thank you all for your kind donations, we have…
Year 5 and 6 travelled to London to sit their Verse and Prose examinations. They all remained very calm and remembered their poems. A great day out. Well done boys!
After playing 3 matches and winning a close semi-final we made it to the finals. Although we didn’t win overall we came away with silver medals. Well done to all the boys who took part, to Caterham for hosting a fantastic tournament, and to all the parents who helped make it such an enjoyable experience…
Mr Hutchinson spoke to the boys about the importance of finding opportunities to be kind to others. As an act of kindness, he also donated a book to the school library.