HEADMASTER'S WELCOME
It is always a privilege to be Head of a school, but even more so when it is Pattison, a school with such a magnificent history where inspiration, aspiration and dedication have brought about the art of the possible in so many students who have passed through its doors. This is a very special school because it links a strong academic focus with a highly acclaimed performing arts pedigree, all brought together with a strong pastoral care for every student, from Nursery through to Academy.
Pattison is a non-selective school that offers excellent tuition and personal care where each student can shine and produce their best, in preparation for a bright future in whatever path they take after their time here.
It is a unique school, and only by visiting us will you see at first-hand all the positive strengths of the school and the enjoyment the students have in their learning and their creative skills. If you would like to see more, please contact Mrs Teresa Hanks at office@pattisons.co.uk or phone her on 024 7645 5031. We all look forward to welcoming you here.
Mr Charles Stafford-Northcote
Head
We welcome children from the age of 3 into our school, and we are participating in the government 15 and 30-hour scheme. Children receive an excellent start to their educational journey.
Moving from Early Years to Year 1 is a seamless transition. Along with their form teacher, pupils will have specialist staff for Art, Drama, Music, Dance, Sport and French.
This is our dance school section, with courses in all styles of dance offered, after school or on Saturdays. This is run by professionally trained dance teachers.
In Prep Assembly, Mrs Green led an important and thoughtful session on recognising bullying and knowing what to do if we ever feel worried or unsafe. With the help of our familiar Jigsaw resources, she shared a story about Jigsaw Jaz, who had been secretly writing down his worries and hiding them under his mattress.
Every night it was the same worry, and as the pile of notes grew, Jaz’s bed became lumpy and uncomfortable. It was only when he decided to talk to his friends — and then a trusted adult — that his worry was finally solved. The story reminded children that worries don’t go away when we hide them; they get heavier until we share them.
Mrs Green then asked an important question:
Is bullying the same as falling out with a friend?
Together, pupils learned that:
A disagreement or one-off unkind moment is not bullying.
Bullying is something repeated, whether it’s hurtful words or unkind behaviour.
It’s important to notice patterns and speak up if something keeps happening.
The assembly also revisited positive strategies for resolving friendship issues — including talking calmly, listening to each other, and trying to fix the problem together — as well as knowing when it’s time to involve a trusted adult.
Mrs Green ended with a reminder that no one should ever carry a worry alone.
If something doesn’t feel right, telling someone is the first and most important step.
A big thank you to Mrs Green for such a reassuring and meaningful assembly.
Nov 28
This week, the Nursery children have been experimenting with colour mixing in the most hands-on way possible! Each child painted one hand in one colour and the other hand in a different colour before pressing and rubbing them together to see what new shade they could create.
There was a wonderful sense of curiosity and excitement as pupils made predictions, tested their ideas, and watched the colours transform right before their eyes. What began as a simple activity quickly became an opportunity for exploration, discovery, and plenty of joyful mess.
The classroom was filled with laughter, vibrant artwork, and enthusiastic chatter as the children experienced the magic of colour mixing for themselves — a truly creative and memorable learning moment!
Nov 27
The festive season is fast approaching, and we’re delighted to invite you to our Pattison Christmas Fair, organised by our wonderful PTA.
📅 Friday 5th December
🕕 6.00–9.00pm
📍 In the School Hall
This much-loved annual event promises an evening filled with festive cheer, family fun, and community spirit. Visitors can browse a variety of Christmas gift stalls, indulge in tea, coffee and cakes, enjoy sweets and hot chocolate, or savour something savoury from our selection of sausages and samosas. There will also be beers and wines available for the grown-ups.
Children will love the fun and games, glitter tattoos, and handmade crafts, while everyone can join in with some joyful carol singing. The evening will conclude with an exciting live raffle draw, with fantastic prizes to be won!
🎟 Entry is £2 for adults, and children go free.
All proceeds raised will go directly towards supporting the pupils of Pattison School.
Come along, bring friends and family, and start your festive season with sparkle and community spirit at Pattison!
It is a tradition at Pattison that the students in Year 10 run the Tombola stall at the Christmas Fair, which is on Friday 5th December. In order for this to happen, we need to ask for donations for prizes – chocolates, bottles, toys [in new or very good condition], toiletries etc.
Please help us to make this a success.
Nov 26
Year 10 have been deepening their understanding of the reactivity series of metals as part of their current Chemistry unit. Through a series of practical investigations, pupils explored how different metals behave and why some are more reactive than others.
To begin, they observed the dramatic reactions of Group 1 metals with water, noting the differences in speed, energy release, and the distinctive characteristics shown by each metal. These real-time observations helped pupils link theory to practice, reinforcing concepts such as trends within the periodic table and the formation of alkaline solutions.
They then carried out a combustion reaction between magnesium and oxygen, witnessing the bright white flame and learning how this forms magnesium oxide. This provided an excellent opportunity to discuss oxidation, energy changes, and the role of oxygen in chemical reactions.
The combination of demonstration and hands-on investigation gave pupils a clear and memorable insight into why metals behave the way they do — and how these reactions shape our understanding of chemistry in the real world.
Nov 26
In Geography this week, Year 5 and 6 have been building their understanding of scale and ratio through practical map work. To introduce the concept, pupils began with a hands-on activity using blocks to represent ratios in a clear and visual way. This helped them see how real distances can be scaled down accurately on a map.
With this foundation in place, the children moved on to applying their new knowledge to a variety of maps. They practised calculating distances between different locations, using map scales to convert measured lengths into real-world distances. This gave pupils a brilliant opportunity to connect mathematical skills directly to geographical thinking.
One of the highlights of the lesson was exploring Mr Barnett’s old hiking maps, filled with routes, contours and handwritten notes. The children enjoyed working out how far he walked each day, sparking lots of discussion about landscapes, stamina, and real navigation challenges.
The topic has been a fantastic blend of maths, geography and practical problem-solving — and Year 5 and 6 have tackled it with impressive curiosity and enthusiasm.
Nov 25
This half term, Year 5 and 6 have been diving deep into the writing process as they planned, drafted, and edited their own short stories. The focus has been on crafting effective dialogue — not just what characters say, but how they say it.
Pupils explored how emotion, body language, and action can be woven around speech to shape a scene and influence how the reader feels. From tense whispers to excited exclamations, they learned how carefully chosen details can bring characters to life and add impact to their writing.
After producing and refining their drafts, pupils then took their work a step further by using technology and AI tools to enhance their stories. These digital tools supported them in improving grammar, punctuation, and spelling, while also helping them reflect on how to strengthen their narrative voice.
The result? Thoughtful, imaginative stories that showcase not only their technical skills but also their creativity and growing confidence as writers.
Nov 25
The festive season is fast approaching, and with it comes one of our most cherished Pattison traditions — the PTA Christmas Hamper Raffle. This much-loved annual event raises valuable funds that go directly towards enriching the experiences of all pupils across the school.
Thanks to the incredible support of our community, last year the PTA invested over £4,500 in new resources, including laptops, Smart Pads and contributions towards school trips. This year, the team is once again offering an exciting selection of themed hampers, including:
Luxury Christmas Hamper (worth over £75)
Arts and Crafts Hamper
Pamper Hamper
Movie Night Hamper
Sweet Treats Hamper
Luxury Chocolate and Biscuits Hamper
Each child has received 20 raffle tickets to sell to family and friends. Simply complete the details on each ticket stub, place the stub and cash into the plastic pocket provided, and return it to school. (Please note that the PTA can only accept cash payments.)
To add a little extra excitement, pupils who sell more than £30 of tickets will be entered into a special draw for a £20 voucher.
Tickets are always popular, so please return any unsold tickets promptly so they can be made available to other families. All ticket stubs and money must be returned by Wednesday 3rd December, ahead of the live draw at the Christmas Fair on Friday 5th December.
Thank you, as always, for your wonderful support. Every ticket sold helps to make a real difference to our school community.
Nov 24
Our fantastic kitchen team has cooked up another week of tasty, comforting favourites to keep everyone smiling and fuelled for learning. There’s something for every appetite — from hearty classics to veggie-friendly options and plenty of puds to brighten the day!
🍽️ Monday
Hearty Beef or Vegetable Bolognaise, served with warm garlic bread and a colourful selection of fresh vegetables.
Dessert: A slice of indulgent Biscoff Cake – sweet, spiced, and irresistible.
🍽️ Tuesday
Flavour-packed Chicken or Vegetable Enchiladas, baked to perfection and paired with roasted vegetables for a satisfying crunch.
Dessert: A light and fruity Eton Mess, the perfect mix of berries, meringue, and cream.
🍽️ Wednesday
Comfort food at its finest – a cosy, golden-topped Cheese & Potato Pie that always hits the spot.
Dessert: Zesty Lemon & Blueberry Cake, bursting with fresh flavour.
🍽️ Thursday
Crispy, aromatic Katsu Chicken or Katsu Quorn, served with steamed rice and a rich, silky curry sauce.
Dessert: A delicious Pecan & Maple Slice with the perfect balance of sweetness and crunch.
🍽️ Friday
Subway Day! Choose from Ham, Turkey, Cheese, or Coronation Chicken and build your perfect sandwich.
Dessert: A classic Chocolate Chip Cookie, baked soft and chewy.
Our team prepares every dish fresh each day, with nutritious ingredients and pupil favourites in mind. If your child has any dietary needs, just let the office know — we’re always happy to help.
All meals are freshly prepared each day in our newly refurbished school kitchen — and don’t forget, our fresh Salad Bar is available daily!
Balanced, hearty, and homemade — a delicious week ahead! 🍴
Nov 24