Tuesday, 29 July 2025

Autumn Term Dates 2025

For those of you wishing to get organised early, the calendar on the school website has now been updated with many of the dates for the Autumn Term (and some dates for the rest of the year - including Inset and Holiday Dates).

Please go to the school website Calendar by clicking on the link below - 

Tuesday, 22 July 2025

And that's a wrap...

Thank you all for another OUTSTANDING year at Clockhouse!

Happy Summer Holiday to Our Clockhouse Family from everyone at Clockhouse Primary School.

Have a good one!


We look forward to seeing those in Year 1 to Year 6 return on Wednesday 3rd September.

July Newsletter

Please be aware of the July Newsletter which can be found below as well as a link to a PDF version. 







Pirates and Princesses Day 2025

The children in Nursery and Reception had a great Pirates and Princesses day to celebrate the end of the school year. 

They thoroughly enjoyed themselves as did the adults.

Thank you to everyone who joined us and made sure that the day was another wonderful success!















Sponsored Walk 2025

The children, their families and the staff had a great time taking part in this year's Sponsored Walk event. Everyone showed great resilience, did not give up and completed their laps in style.

Thank you to everyone who supported on the day and from afar. Your presence and sponsorship is much appreciated by us all. Together you all managed to raise an amazing £899.88 - thank you so much. This will be put towards subsidising the enrichment activities we proved for the children in order to make their learning even more memorable and fun!

Thank you again from us all!



Year 6 gone... but never forgotten!

Well Year 6 certainly finished their time at Clockhouse in style!

They really did work so hard all year and were rewarded with fabulous SATs results. They had a great time putting on their production, had a great day out at Adventure Island, had a great time at Clockfest, made everyone cry at their Leavers Assembly and lots, lots more.

What a 8 years they have had with us and we could not be more proud of them.

Watch the video below to see their final few weeks with us.

To the Class of 2025...


Remember you will always be part of us, now go and smash secondary school!

Ice Lollies with the Head


As you all know we are constantly striving to improve Clockhouse for your children. 

This year we are all trying our best to go 'Channel your Clockhouse Compass' in everything to ensure that our school is a fabulous place to be and the children get the best all round experience possible. Each week, the Heads of Year as well as Miss Ward, Mrs Reinecke and Mrs Savidge choose a person (child or adult) who has been seen to do this and then they get to have Hot Chocolate with Mrs Savidge!

This week the following Clockhouse Citizens have been seen to 'Channelling their Clockhouse Compass:

Nursery - Viren P for channelling his Clockhouse Compass and working hard to improve his for behaviour.
Reception -  Edon D (Scotland) for trying very hard with is learning. He is channelling his Clockhouse Compass.
Year 1 - Mehdi C-F (Spain) for channelling his Clockhouse Compass and working hard to show the 3Rs in everything he does.
Year 2 - Harry G (USA) for making excellent progress this year! We are all super proud of. He has certainly channelled his Clockhouse Compass.
Year 3 - Zavian R (Brazil) for channelling his Clockhouse Compass and working hard to develop his mathematical reasoning and improve his ability to explain his thinking. 
Year 4 - Liam M (Kenya) for pushing himself with his writing and producing an excellent survival guide. He channelled his Clockhouse Compass.
Year 5 - Jack A (India) because he has impressed me throughout the year with his positive attitude towards learning and I am proud of his efforts in maths. He channelled his Clockhouse Compass.
Year 6 - Avani C (Fiji) for great enthusiasm when exploring sources to discover what caused the Salem Witch trials. She channelled her Clockhouse Compass.
Greenland - Logan O for channelling his Clockhouse Compass by using his excellent listening skills when following instructions in life skills.
Miss Ward - George C (France) for channelling his Clockhouse Compass and working hard during intervention time and communicating with others.  
Mrs Reinecke - Penny D (Japan) for channelling his Clockhouse Compass and showing terrific determination and effort in mathematical reasoning. 
Mrs Savidge - Emilyah L (Argentina) for channelling his Clockhouse Compass at all time and being a great citizen.

Well done to all these children and all the other children who have been seen to going 'Channelled their Clockhouse Compass' this week! 

Dojo League Winners Key Stage 2

 The Dojo League half term winners!


A big well done to

Kenya, South Africa, China, India, Australia, Fiji, New Zealand and Greenland

who are this half terms Dojo League winners for Key Stage 2


Well done also to Argentina and Japan who finished in second place and Peru who finished in third!

A big well done to everybody for all the positive Dojos that were awarded, there have certainly been a lot! There have also been lots of Dojo stars earned by those children who scored 100% on their Dojo for the half term - well done everyone!

Dojo League Winners Reception and Key Stage 1

 The Dojo League half term winners!

A big well done to

Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales, France, Spain, USA, Canada and Mexico

who are this half terms Dojo League winners for Reception and Key Stage 1


Well done also to Italy who finished in second place.

A big well done to everybody for all the positive Dojos that were awarded, there have certainly been a lot! There have also been lots of Dojo stars earned by those children who scored 100% on their Dojo for the half term - well done everyone!

Monday, 21 July 2025

Governor Awards 2025

The Governors of the school have once again decided to give an award for a child from each class. A number of our governors came to school this morning to present the awards.

The award is for one child from each class who has done exceptionally well this year. This does not necessarily mean in terms of the academic progress they have made, it can also include such things as being a good Clockhouse Citizen, always trying their best, the list goes on and on!

A big well done to our 2025 Governor Award winners:

England  Aleyna U
Wales – Adeena D
Scotland – Arthur S
Northern Ireland – Olly G
France – Esme I
Italy – Anum W
Spain – Nailah K
USA – Robyn T-Y
Canada – Dembo J
Mexico – Grayson W
Peru – James D
Argentina – Aleena H
Brazil – Nyah C
Uganda – Avery R
South Africa – Alex G
Kenya – Gurbaaz S
China – Poppy V
Japan - Scarlett H
India – Albie W
Australia – Alfie K
New Zealand – Adonis N
Fiji – Quinn S
Greenland – Bobby D




Our 3R's Winners!

As you know, each half term the children choose a 3 R's aware winner for their class. This is an award which was devised by the children to recognise those children who consistently demonstrate meeting the 3 R's of Ready, Respectful and Responsible.

All the children below were chosen by their class this half term for continually demonstrating that they are 
Ready, Respectful and Responsible

England  Cashwin J
Wales – Lottie K
Scotland – Riley G
Northern Ireland – Isla H
France – Lewis B
Italy – Elizabeth R
Spain – Gracie S-T
USA – Gibson M-C and Rosemarie D-S
Canada – George S
Mexico – Evelina T
Peru – Nancy H-K
Argentina – Harper S
Brazil – Aleyna N
Uganda – Mckenzie D and Yusuf A
South Africa – Agnes C
Kenya – Gurbaaz S
China – Elliot R
Japan - Penny D, Freddy N and Olly L
India – Ousman J
Australia – Eliza S
New Zealand – Lolita K and Adam B
Fiji – Avani C
Greenland – Daksh S

Well done everyone, a great achievement for great Clockhouse citizens!

And the Sports Day winners are...

Well done and thank you to all those who have shown their support during our 5 sports days this year.

We are sure that you will all agree the children and staff did a marvellous job.

We are delighted to announce the winners - 

For those in Reception, although it was close, we are pleased to announce the winners -

Wales

For those of you who have children in Key Stage 1 and 2, although it was close, we are pleased to announce that the winners - 

Year 1 and 2 - Mexico
Year 3 and 4 - Argentina
Year 5 and 6 - Australia

Well done to all who took part!















Quad Kids 2025

Year 1 and 2

All of our Year 1 and Year 2 classes took part in an exciting Quad Kids event this term. The children competed in four athletic events: a throw, a jump, a sprint and a long-distance run.

Every child gave it their all, showing fantastic effort, determination and resilience throughout. It was wonderful to see such brilliant sportsmanship on display – children cheered each other on, offered encouragement, and celebrated everyone’s successes.

A huge well done to all the children for their hard work and team spirit. A special congratulations goes to Team USA, who were the overall winners of the event!


Year 3 and 4

On a scorching hot day, Year 3 and 4 took part in the annual Mr Leaper Cup, which was this year also used as part of the Havering schools Quad Kids competition. During the morning, each class went outside to compete in a series of field events. All children had the chance to test themselves in the javelin (mega howler) throw, standing long jump and basketball throw. There were some remarkable performances including Liam from South Africa throwing a mammoth 21 metres with a mega howler and Beau from Kenya achieving 2 metres in the standing long jump. Due to the heat, the afternoon was split into two with Year 3 taking to the track first, before Year 4 followed after. The children competed in running events, including 60m sprint, bean bag balance, hurdles, 300m and culminating in the relay race. The children were fabulous in supporting and cheering each other on. It was very close throughout the whole day, but there does have to be a winner. 


The winner of the Mr Leaper cup for 2025 was Kenya!


A special mention to the following children who the event could not have run successfully without so a big thank you to them


Year 5 - Tainara, Tessa, Caleb, George, David, Jayden, Penny, Olivia, Frankie, Ousman, Ihsan, Mya

Year 6 - Archie, Poppy, Noah, Aidan, Dylan, Cooper, Azra, Isabelle, Jada


Year 5 and 6

This year, Year 5 and 6 took part in the Havering schools Quad kids Competition, which was completed in school. Children competed in Javelin (mega howler) throw, standing long jump and 60m sprint. Some children also took part in a 300m race. There were some incredible performances across all events with Tainara jumping over 1.65metres for long jump and Elliot completing his 60metre sprint in 11.04 seconds. The scores from all events were added together to provide a class winner and individual winners. It was incredibly close with some of the individual competitions only separated by one point! 

There winners were as follows:

Class winner - Fiji

Year 5 top boy - George

Year 5 top girl - Olivia 

Year 6 top boy - Cooper

Year 6 top girl - Isabelle


The children were fantastic in providing a great atmosphere for this competition, that was fair, supporting and competitive.  A special mention to the following children who the event could not have run successfully without so a big thank you to them

Year 6 - Jack, Danilo, Isabelle, Abigail



Sunday, 20 July 2025

Year 5 and Spaghetti Bolognese mix well together!

As part of their learning in Food Technology, Year 5 worked very hard to create their own Spaghetti Bolognese.

They had to follow the recipe and use all the chopping skills they had learnt during previous years to cook the delicious sauce.

The children had a great time, they worked hard and produced some wonderful food.

Well done Year 5 - chefs in the making!