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Bike Marking
Published 24/01/25Our thanks to the local Tudor Ward Police for visiting St Agatha’s in December to offer a bike marking service to our school community. We hope to get them to come in and do the bike marking again once the weather gets warmer and more families might be cycling.
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Football Boot Exchange
Published 14/01/25Dear Parents and Carers,
Please see the attached flyer for details of the ‘Kingston Boot Exchange’ taking place at our school. The collection box will be at school from Monday 20th January, to receive any donations and will be collected on Friday 24th January.
Thank you for your support.
St Agatha's School
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Christmas Fair
Published 12/12/24Thank you to everyone who helped plan the Christmas fair, volunteered on the day, set up, packed away, and came out to support the PSA and the school despite the last minute change of plans because of the bad weather. There was a lovely community atmosphere as we all gathered in the hall to hear the choir, and we had great feedback on the day itself.
We hope the children have enjoyed their Christmas entertainment contributed to by the PSA. These activities are only possible because of your generosity and support - Tiny Tunes for nursery, pantomime for KS1 and Rose theatre for KS2.
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Choir at John Lewis
Published 11/12/24Once again, our talented school choir led by Mrs Rodgers brought festive cheer to the shoppers of Kingston when they sang last week at John Lewis Kingston. This has been a long-standing tradition, and it was wonderful to see family and friends there. Well done everyone!
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Year 4 Visit Narnia
Published 28/11/24Year 4 were transported into the other world of Narnia as they took part in an immersive Narnia experience. This was in preparation for studying The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S Lewis this term. The adventure started off with the children making their way through the wardrobe of coats and entering the classroom to the wonderful world of Narnia where magic is around every corner.
They created oil pastel pictures of Narnia and were in awe of the classroom's transformation. - Read More
Harvest Donations
Published 24/10/24The RE Ambassadors collected together all the generous Harvest donations from St Agatha's children, and with Mrs Cahill took them down to St Agatha's Church.
Our donations will be combined with everything collected at the church and taken to Dons Foodbank.
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Year 6 'do' Alice in Wonderland
Published 17/10/24Well done to the Year 6 drama enthusiasts who wrote, directed and performed their very own version of Alice in Wonderland. They dedicated lots of time preparing - making props and rehearsing. "We just wanted to make some memories in our last year at St Agatha's," Yeva explained when asked why she wrote the play and wanted to perform it.
Pelican's class were most impressed - well done everyone. - Read More
International Day
Published 17/10/24On Thursday 3rd October, we marked our International day by learning about different countries of heritage within our school community. Our particular focus was on food and all year groups learned about Fairtrade in assembly. After school, we held an international food fair in the playground selling a variety of delicious treats made by our wonderful parent volunteers.
A huge thank you to everyone who contributed to this event. - Read More
Reception 2025 Open Mornings
Published 16/10/24Further dates have been added!
Bookings are not required, just arrive for a 9.15am start.
- Tuesday 22nd October
- Tuesday 12th November
- Thursday 9th JanuaryPlease come and join us on one of our open mornings, meet staff and pupils, ask any questions you may have and enjoy a tour of the school. For further information about the admissions process, please click here.
We look forward to meeting you.
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Year 6 News
Published 08/10/24Year 6 combined their Food for Life DT topic with International Day to make fresh pasta with tomato and basil sauce. The children were very surprised how few ingredients they needed and how fabulous it tasted although kneading and rolling was very hard work! Some of the children even practised vacuum cleaning as well - superb tidying up.
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New School Year Mass
Published 04/10/24St Agatha's RE Ambassadors joined 130 Catholic schools at The Beginning of the New School Year Mass at St George's Cathedral, London. These pupils were asked to renew their commitment to serving the community of St Agatha's. The mass was led by the Archbishop of Southwark, John Wilson. The pupils stated that they were very proud that they were able to represent St Agatha's on this occasion.






