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School News
07Mar
Destination Australia
We offered a warm Eversfield welcome to Primary Books this week. The whole school enjoyed the opportunity to join the storytellers and travel to Australia with them to learn more about the cultures, customs and languages of the indigenous people of Australia. Read more06Mar
On the Ball
With just 8 girls for a 7-a-side tournament, there was plenty of playing time for all at the girls' football festival hosted by Crackley Hall School. The festival involved 13 teams from 11 schools and hundreds of girls who were all delighted to put their tackling and shooting skills to the test. Read more02Mar
Exploring Solihull Play Town
Exploring the environment at Solihull Play Town has been a great experience for Kindergarten and Nursery this week. There was something for everyone to enjoy! There was a buzz of excitement as children investigated the toys on offer, and chatted to each other when building up and acting out their own stories. Read more02Mar
Splash-tastic!
Putting aside their nerves, our swimming squad performed tremendously well at the recent qualifying rounds of the IAPS Championships. It is a hugely popular nationwide competition attracting some 400 schools and hundreds of talented swimmers to qualifying galas across the UK during the spring term. Read more20Feb
What Really Counts When Choosing a School?
*Robert Yates, Headmaster at Eversfield Preparatory School, reflects on the changing environment of schools and what really counts when it comes to meeting children’s differing emotional and educational needs. Read more20Feb
Extending Skills Beyond the Curriculum
Looking at the life, times and people connected to the tragic life of Anne Frank, Form 6 (HP & JP) have undertaken a six-week research project. Read more13Feb
It's Good to Talk
We joined 1,000s of schools last week to shine a spotlight on Children's Mental Health Week and the importance of young people’s mental health. Read more09Feb
This World with The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
No-one ever forgets the first time they hear a live professional orchestra. A trip to Symphony Hall, Birmingham allowed Form 4 to join The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra this week on an exploration of the world, and the impact humans have upon it, through music. Read more09Feb