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.
Year 5 & 6: Exploring Media, Science and Storytelling
It has been a wonderfully creative and curious week for Year 5 and 6!
In ICT, pupils have been learning about creating media through photography. This week’s focus was on camera techniques — including close-ups, wide shots, and experimenting with different camera angles such as high, low, and eye-level. Using the colours and textures of autumn as their inspiration, pupils had great fun capturing a series of striking seasonal images that demonstrated their growing technical skill and artistic eye.
In Science, our new topic on Forces began with an investigation into gravity. Pupils were challenged to design an experiment to test how weight affects the speed at which an object falls. Through careful planning, they explored variables and fair testing, quickly discovering that—despite their predictions—objects of different weights can fall at the same speed! With just two pieces of paper, pupils uncovered the real secret behind falling speed: air resistance and the shape of the object.
In English, pupils have been developing their use of speech in fiction and exploring how dialogue can be used to convey emotion. Using the famous line from Sleeping Beauty — “I too, shall bestow a gift upon the child” — they experimented with tone, expression and body language to create different moods and atmospheres. What began as a line filled with menace and mystery became a tool for exploring empathy, excitement, and even humour, as pupils brought their interpretations to life through performance.
It’s been a week full of creativity, curiosity and discovery — a wonderful start to the term for Year 5 and 6!
Nov 12
Eco Committee: Exploring Green Careers 🌿
This week’s Eco meeting began with the team delving into the theme of Green Careers Week, exploring how their future ambitions might help protect and preserve our planet.
Pupils discussed the wide range of green jobs available today — from renewable energy engineers to conservation scientists, sustainable architects, and environmental journalists — learning how every career path can play a role in building a more sustainable world.
As part of the session, the team took part in the ‘Green Buzz Quiz’ from National Careers Week
, discovering which eco-friendly careers best matched their interests and skills. Lucia May’s example showed just how varied and inspiring these career options can be!
During assembly time, pupils also created posters celebrating Green Careers Week, showcasing their understanding of environmental issues and their enthusiasm for a greener future. Their work reflects a strong commitment to sustainability and the school’s ongoing efforts to encourage thoughtful, responsible citizenship.
Nov 11
Young Poets Find Their Voice ✍️
Young poets from across our school have been channelling their ideas and emotions into verse as part of the Young Writers Competition. Each poem reflected a unique voice and personal perspective, celebrating creativity, self-expression, and the power of words.
From thoughtful reflections on nature and friendship to imaginative explorations of dreams and identity, our pupils showcased remarkable talent and originality.
We are incredibly proud of their efforts and wish every student the very best of luck as their poems are considered for national publication. Whatever the outcome, they have all demonstrated the joy and confidence that comes from sharing one’s voice through poetry.
Nov 10
🍴 This Week’s Tasty Menu at Pattison!
Our kitchen team has been busy preparing another delicious week of meals for pupils to enjoy — full of comforting favourites and balanced, home-cooked goodness. There’s something for everyone, from hearty roasts to creamy pasta dishes and a tempting line-up of puddings to round off each day!
Monday:
We start the week with a flavourful Chicken Curry or Vegetable Curry, served with fluffy rice — a warming favourite on chilly days. For dessert, there’s a comforting Apple & Plum Crumble topped with creamy custard.
Tuesday:
Enjoy a slice of Italy with our Beef or Vegetable Lasagne, served with garlic bread and fresh vegetables. Dessert is a smooth and fruity Cheesecake — a perfect midweek treat.
Wednesday:
Midweek brings a traditional Roast Pork or Roast Vegetable Slice, paired with mashed potatoes and vegetables for a classic, hearty lunch. To finish, a bowl of creamy Rice Pudding brings that nostalgic touch.
Thursday:
It’s time for a cheesy favourite — Mac & Cheese, golden and bubbling from the oven. Dessert is the ever-popular Jam & Coconut Sponge with Custard, a sweet taste of school-day comfort.
Friday:
We round off the week with crispy Chicken Nuggets, chips, and vegetables — always a hit with pupils! And to finish on a high note, there’s a rich Chocolate Brownie for dessert.
Each meal is freshly prepared on site with care, ensuring our pupils enjoy nutritious, satisfying food that keeps them fuelled for learning, play, and creativity all week long.
Nov 9
🎄 Pattison Christmas Fair – Friday 5th December
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!
Nov 8
Nursery News: Fizzy Fireworks Fun! 🎆
Our Nursery children had an exciting and spark-filled day of discovery as they created their very own fizzy fireworks! Using just a bottle of Coke and a few mints, the children carefully dropped the mints into the bottle and watched in amazement as the mixture erupted with bubbles and fizz, shooting upwards like a miniature firework display.
The activity was more than just fun — it was a brilliant way to combine science, storytelling, and safety learning. Together, we talked about Guy Fawkes and why people across the country celebrate Bonfire Night with fireworks and bonfires. This led to discussions about cause and effect, helping children make predictions about what they thought might happen before the mints were dropped in. There were lots of thoughtful guesses — and even more excited “oohs” and “wows” when the reaction began!
The experiment encouraged our young scientists to observe closely, use descriptive language to talk about what they could see, and practise safe handling during a simple but impressive demonstration.
After their science fun, the children moved on to a colourful art activity, inspired by the fireworks they had just seen. They loved exploring the bright paints, watching the colours mix and spread to form amazing patterns that looked just like fireworks bursting in the night sky. Together, we talked about big and small fireworks, the variety of colours and shapes, and how different techniques could make our artwork even more exciting.
It was a wonderful, creative way to celebrate Bonfire Night while strengthening fine motor control — and the results were truly spectacular!
The day was filled with curiosity, creativity, and awe — the perfect combination for a memorable learning experience in Nursery.
Nov 7
Year 3 & 4 — Investigating the Loch Ness Legend
Year 3 and 4 have been diving into mystery and folklore by researching the myth of the Loch Ness Monster. They looked at historical accounts, newspaper reports and photographic “evidence” to consider how myths develop and why some stories capture the public imagination for generations. A fantastic mix of critical thinking, curiosity and storytelling.
Nov 1
Year 2 Computing — Digital Art with Rangoli Patterns
In Computing, Year 2 pupils learned how to download Rangoli patterns and import them into Sumopaint. Once imported, they explored digital tools to add vibrant colour and intricate designs. The results were stunning — a creative blend of technology and cultural art.
Oct 31