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  • 📢 Monthly Highlights & Announcements! December Newsletter 2025 📢

    Fri 19 Dec 2025

    To view our December Newsletter, click on the link below 

     

    https://sway.cloud.microsoft/1mGqjbgu6pALfQcw?ref=Link 

  • 🌟 Apply for a Nursery Place – September 2026 🌈

    Mon 01 Dec 2025

    We are now accepting applications for Nursery places starting in September 2026! 🧸✨

     

    If you would like your child to join our welcoming and nurturing early years setting, please fill in the application form below by following the link. ⬇️

    👉 https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeNQAAIofg9Xf-4qocrJptS4IzUmv36upXXeMNAdxtmxX8fLw/viewform

     

    We look forward to welcoming our new Nursery children and families soon! 💕👶🏫

  • 📢 Monthly Highlights & Announcements! November Newsletter 2025 📢

    Sun 30 Nov 2025

    To view our November Newsletter, please click on the link below 

     

    https://sway.cloud.microsoft/0Nte1TMwrA2qYud6?ref=Link 

  • 📢 Monthly Highlights & Announcements! October Newsletter 2025 📢

    Fri 31 Oct 2025

    to view this months Newsletter; October 2025 please clik on the link below

     

    https://sway.cloud.microsoft/KX8T1c1oXYQ4YAZs?ref=Link

  • 📢 Monthly Highlights & Announcements! September Newsletter 2025 📢

    Tue 30 Sep 2025

    To View our newsletter for the month of September please click on thr link below

    https://sway.cloud.microsoft/ni5B0Erb0Hgqu3R2?ref=Link 

  • 📢 Monthly Highlights & Announcements! July Newsletter 2025 📢

    Thu 17 Jul 2025

    Dear all,

     

    Click on the link below to view our July's Newsletter;

    https://sway.cloud.microsoft/9Zyp1IwnUHcDyhlK?ref=Link

     

     

    We would like to say a big thank you to all our wonderful children, dedicated staff, supportive governors, and fantastic parents for everything you’ve done this year 👏💛

     

    Please enjoy July’s newsletter 📰 – it's packed with highlights and celebrations from a brilliant term!

     

    Just a quick reminder:
    📅 School closes tomorrow at 1:30pm
    📅 We return on Monday 1st September

     

    Wishing everyone an amazing summer holiday filled with fun, sunshine, and well-deserved rest 🌞🍦🌴

    Take care and see you in September!

     

    https://sway.cloud.microsoft/9Zyp1IwnUHcDyhlK?ref=Link

  • Tudor achieves School Games Platinum Award

    Wed 16 Jul 2025

    We are delighted to announce that we, Tudor Primary, have achieved the School Games Platinum Mark Award for the 2024/25 academic year. The School Games Mark is a Government-led award scheme launched in 2012, facilitated by the Youth Sport Trust to reward schools for their commitment to the development of competition across their school and into the community, and we are delighted to have been recognised for our success.

     

    Our sporting achievements this year include:

    All children in Years 4-6 have taken part in an inter-school competition or festival

    All children in Years 2-6 have taken part in an extra-curricular sports club. Year 6 Boys Cricket Winners

    Year 6 Girls Cricket 3rd Place

    Year 4 Girls Football 3rd Place

    Year 5 and 6 Basketball 3rd Place

     

    With a total of young people competing in local inter-school competitions this year, we are extremely proud of our pupils for their dedication to all aspects of school sport, including those young volunteers, leaders, and officials who made our competitions possible. As part of our application, we were asked to fulfil criteria in the areas of participation, competition, workforce, and clubs, and we are pleased that the hard work of everyone at our school has been rewarded this year.

  • Uniform Swap Shop at Ealing Libraries

    Wed 16 Jul 2025
    • Please drop-off any clean, good quality pre-loved school uniform at one of the following drop-off points located around the borough:
      • Acton Town Hall Library, Everyone Active Acton Centre, High Street, Acton, W3 6NE
      • Northfields Community Library, Northfield Avenue, Ealing, London W5 4UA
      • Perivale Community Hive & Library, Horsenden Lane South, Perivale UB6 7NT
      • Southall library and Dominion Centre, 112 The Green, Southall, UB2 4BQ
    • All donations will be included in School Uniform Swap pop-ups planned for the start of the new academic year, with the first one is scheduled for 16 August at ReActon, Stirling Road W3 8DJ
    • For more information on locations and swap dates please visit: https://actforealing.org/ealing-school-uniform-swap/
  • Press Release Tudor Primary School Celebrates Another Eco-Schools Green Flag Triumph!

    Wed 02 Jul 2025

    This academic year, pupils at Tudor Primary School have continued to lead the way in promoting sustainability and raising environmental awareness among their school community, including peers, staff members, and the wider local community. Their exceptional efforts have once again been recognised with the prestigious, internationally recognised Eco-Schools Green Flag accreditation.

     

    The Eco-Schools programme, established in 1994, has been inspiring young environmentalists for over 30 years. It has grown into a global movement, with Eco-Schools Green Flag accreditation awarded to schools in more than 100 countries. In England alone, the programme reaches over 1 million young people each year, empowering them to make a positive impact on our planet.

    Since Tudor Primary School first began their sustainability journey in 2024, their accomplishments have included a distinction Award in 2024. They first conducted a thorough review of their school environment and curriculum before developing a year-long plan of action. Their Action Plan focused on 3 key issues: Reduce, Repurpose & Refuse and activities included Energy Audit, Recycling & Reducing Carbon Footprint.

     

    This year, pupils built impressively on previous successes by focusing on three key areas: Biodiversity, Energy, and Waste. Collaboratively, they developed a detailed, year-long action plan to address these priorities with real impact.

    To tackle energy consumption, they worked towards reducing the school’s carbon footprint and successfully achieved a Grade C Energy Rating. For biodiversity, they launched a vibrant Growing Garden project, planting wildflowers and vegetables to enhance the school environment and support local wildlife. In addressing waste, pupils led a creative upcycling initiative that culminated in a grand fashion show featuring repurposed clothing. They also introduced a paper recycling programme to reduce everyday waste in classrooms.

     

    Speaking about their achievements, staff member Miss Besely, the Eco Lead, said, “The Eco Council has demonstrated outstanding commitment to our sustainability goals. By staying true to our Eco Code, they’ve proven that even the smallest actions can lead to meaningful change.”

    Eco-Schools England Manager, Adam Flint, expressed: "Every year, we are amazed by the incredible efforts of young people working together to create a better future for all. Their collective impact is truly remarkable. If everyone approached the climate crisis with the same level of passion and determination, we could resolve it much faster and make it a problem of the past. At Keep Britain Tidy, we are delighted to recognise their achievements with the Eco-Schools Green Flag."

     

    To learn more about the Eco-Schools programme and accreditation, head to www.eco-schools.org.uk

    Please also see examples of pupils’ work and achievements on the school's website https://www.tudorprimary.co.uk/2024-2025-eco-council/

  • Press Release Sustainability Champions: Tudor Primary Early Years Receives Eco-Schools Green Flag

    Wed 02 Jul 2025

    This academic year, children and staff members at Tudor Primary have led the way in the early years of environmental education and sustainability. Their exceptional efforts have been recognised with the prestigious, internationally recognised Eco-Schools Green Flag accreditation.

     

    The Eco-Schools programme, established in 1994, has been inspiring young environmentalists for over 30 years. It has grown into a global movement, with Eco-Schools Green Flag accreditation awarded to settings in more than 100 countries. In England alone, the programme reaches over 1 million young people each year, empowering them to make a positive impact on our planet.

     

    At Tudor Primary School, staff members took responsibility for making their site more sustainable by planting and growing their own vegetables and enhancing their garden to attract biodiversity. Children in their nursery also proved that you’re never too young to make a difference, getting involved in their Eco-Schools work by growing, planting, and participating in forest school, as well as creating artwork with natural materials.

    Speaking about their achievements, staff member Mrs Chaggar had led the project for the nursery setting and led a hands-on growing project with the Nursery children.  

     

    Eco-Schools England Manager, Adam Flint, expressed: "Every year, we are amazed by the incredible efforts of young people working together to create a better future for all, as well as the staff who support their efforts. Their collective impact is truly remarkable. If everyone approached the climate crisis with the same level of passion and determination, we could resolve it much faster and make it a problem of the past. At Keep Britain Tidy, we are delighted to recognise their achievements with the Eco-Schools Green Flag."

    To learn more about the Eco-Schools programme and accreditation, head to www.eco-schools.org.uk.