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Welcome to our school news section, where we keep you updated on the latest events, achievements, and activities happening in our community. From academic successes to extracurricular highlights, this is your go-to source for staying informed and connected.

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  • 24/04/26

    Mindset & Wellbeing Workshop

    Kate from Mini Me Mindfulness visited us last Thursday and Friday to help us continue exploring resilience and the idea of “I can’t do it… yet!” As well as spending time in Honeypot, Kate led a whole‑school assembly and followed this up with a half‑hour class session. Dur...
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  • 24/04/26

    Exploring Sounds and Rhythm

    We were delighted to welcome Josh Asokan, concert pianist and founder of Odyssey Ensemble, to Willingham on Mon 20 April. During assembly, Josh spoke to the whole school about his own musical journey, explaining how he began teaching himself the piano at just two years old. He shared how music...
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  • 24/04/26

    Discover, Feel, Learn: Inside Our Sensory Workshop

    Another busy start to our Sensory Workshop group this term! A recent focus in our group has been on the use of painting activities to support attention skills alongside sensory expression. Children took part in a short mindfulness activity, observing daffodils closely and noticing details such as...
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  • 24/04/26

    Netball Fever: Tournament Recap

    On Wed 15 Apr, 6 of our Y6 pupils took part in the Netball B team finals tournament at Impington Village College alongside 15 other schools. The team played amazingly well, winning several of their games and finishing 6th out of 16 teams. Mrs Rodgers was especially proud of the team for...
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  • 13/04/26

    Reading Ambassadors Review

    In celebration of World Book Day, Mr Baugh interviewed a selection of our Reading Ambassadors to find out more about their favourite books, authors, and reading recommendations. 📚 To discover what our ambassadors have been sharing, please take a look at the updated Reading Blog on the school web...
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  • 13/04/26

    Mayor's Day Out Project

    Earlier this half term Year 1 & 2 had an exciting day out at Flag Fen Archaeology Park, stepping back in time to explore life in the Stone Age. Having already studied this part of history, the visit helped pupils embed their knowledge through hands-on activities. They created Stone Age art, b...
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  • 13/04/26

    Rocksteady Spring Concert

    All of our Rocksteady bands performed at the parent concert on Mon 23 March, proudly showcasing their musical development on their instruments under the guidance of their band leader, Adrian. Here is what he had to say about his time at WPS: “We’ve had another really positive term...
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  • 13/04/26

    Education Hub – Year 6 SATs Preparation

    As we prepare for the Year 6 SATs in May, we want to ensure you have access to clear, reliable information to support your child. The Department for Education’s (DfE) Education Hub provides straightforward, up‑to‑date guidance for families about what the SATs involve and how you can help at ho...
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  • 13/04/26

    Discover, Feel, Learn: Inside Our Sensory Workshop

    In Sensory Workshop this half term, sessions have included a peppermint cream making session, where children explored the mixture through touch, smell and taste. They experienced the different textures and enjoyed the minty scent, before trying the finished product! In our sound shaker activ...
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  • 13/04/26

    'Hoodwinked' Performance

    The production of Hoodwinked finally hit the stage this week and, if the audience's reactions are anything to go by, the children put on an amazing show! But as we know, the real hard work goes on behind the scenes, and so it proved this time around. In under four weeks, the children showed incr...
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  • 18/03/26

    Keeping Children Safe - Support for Parents/Carers

    ‘You won’t know until you ask’ The Department for Science, Innovation, and Technology (DSIT) has launched a new campaign to help parents have open conversations with children about harmful online content, including misogynistic material, body shaming and rage bait. ‘You...
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  • 18/03/26

    Easter Camp 2026

    Willingham Primary School is hosting 'The Next Thing Education Team' If you have any questions or need support, please contact us on 01442 873150 or email info@nextthing.education.
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