Scroll below to explore our area created especially for our pupils, including:

SCHOOL COUNCIL | WE ARE AN ECO-SCHOOL | ARCHITECTS OF A BETTER WORLD | E-SAFETY | HOUSES & HOUSEPOINTS | SCHOOL LIFE & LEARNING BLOG | WE ARE A SCHOOL OF SANCTUARY

School Council:

 

Our School Council have a very important role within school, representing the views and voice of each class. They will help vote on important issues and discuss with the head of school how we can make improvements within our school and local community.

To explore what we get up to, look out for updates via our School Life & Learning Blog.

School Council 2024-2025

Year 1 - Phoenix, Ryan

Year 2 - Raf, Lena

Year 3 - Cleo, Jaxon

Year 4 - Charlie, Leval

Year 5 - Phoebe, Ellen

Year 6 - Ollie, Marta

 

Latest School Council Updates:

Visit our School Life & Learning Blog for all updates.

Reading Ambassadors 2024-25

Lower KS2

Johanna-Grace, Olivia, Matthew, Zikora, Evelyn, Liam, Charlie, Eddie, Abay

Upper KS2

Phoebe, Sienna, Zack, Lina, Ollie B, Mia, Josie, Isabella

Librarians 2024-25

Lower KS2

Darcey, Rushank, Youssef, Alexi, Billy, Maya, Daisy, Thaddea, Alayah

Upper KS2

Maia, Bella, Jacob, Charlotte

ECO-School:

 

Our Eco-Schools journey

The Eco-Schools programme has a simple framework which provides the tools to promote and develop sustainability throughout the school.

The Eco-Schools framework consists of seven elements:
1. Eco-Committee
2. Environmental Review
3. Action Plan
4. Involving the whole school and wider community
5. Linking to the curriculum
6. Monitoring and evaluation
7. Eco-Code

There are nine topics to choose from and energy is now a compulsory topic.  The Eco Force team have chosen to focus on Energy, School Grounds and Waste.

Nine topics:
1. Energy
2. Water
3. Biodiversity
4. School grounds
5. Healthy living
6. Transport
7. Litter
8. Waste
9. Global citizenship

Look out for updates via our School Life & Learning Blog on how we strive to keep our school community ECO-friendly.

Eco Team 2024-25

Leaders: Dexter and Thea

Assistants: Marta and Ava

Travel Ambassadors

Year 1 - Theo and Olivia

Year 2 - Isabella and Harry

Year 3 - Halima and Youssef

Year 4 - George and Lily

Year 5 Sienna and Finley

Year 6 - Denver and Marta

 

Latest ECO Updates:

Click here to visit our School Life & Learning Blog for all updates.

Architects of a Better World:

 

Here are some highlights of wonderful work created by our pupils.

 

E-Safety:

 

Always be careful when you are using the internet. It can help you to keep in touch with your friends and help your education – but it can also cause harm – to you and to others.

Remember help is always available at school if you are having any problems online.

Don’t be afraid to talk to your teacher or another adult at school.

Here are some useful tools to help you better understand E-Safety:

Click Here for Ages 4-7

Click Here for Ages 8-10

Click Here for Ages 11-13

E-Cadets - 2024/25

Logan, Maya and Maria

 

Houses:

 

House Points Tally

6,220

5,990

3,320

4,815


House Captains - 2024-25

Kora - Hamble

Harrison - Test

Sehar - Beaulieu

Ava - Itchen

Vice House Captains 2024-25

Alfie - Hamble

Leyton - Test

Fajr - Beaulieu

Jacob - Itchen


School Blog:

 

Use the link below to visit our school life & learning blog to see posts about our adventures in and out of school.

Click here to visit our blog.

 

School of Sanctuary:

 

Everybody is welcome at Sinclair Primary & Nursery School.

Sinclair are proud to have achieved a “School of Sanctuary Award!”

We are so pleased that The Schools of Sanctuary awarding panel have recognised what a welcoming and special place Sinclair is.

Achieving School of Sanctuary status is a rigorous process which acknowledges the school’s commitment to embracing values that are seated in equal worth of all. This has taken all of the school community on a journey, focussing on supporting local basic needs, discussions and action around the need to spread opportunity and life chances and finally, to target and challenge unjustified inequalities. Pupils and staff at Sinclair have worked tirelessly to ensure our school community is a safe, warm and welcoming haven for all, where learners thrive.

As part of their work towards the award, pupils have learned more sanctuary for those at home and across the globe. They have learned about the plight of refugees and asylum seekers around the world. Our children are united in their aim to ensure that our school is a place of refuge for all those in need.