HEADMASTER'S WELCOME
Choosing the right school for your child is one of the most important decisions a family makes. At Pattison, we understand that this choice is about far more than exam results or facilities, it is about finding a place where your child will be known, supported and able to flourish as an individual.
Pattison is a small, independent school with a long and proud heritage in the performing arts, now developed into a broader, creativity-led education with strong academic foundations. We believe that creativity is not an add-on, but a way of thinking; one that builds confidence, communication skills, resilience and independence across all areas of learning.
What sets Pattison apart is our scale and our culture. Small class sizes allow our staff to know every pupil well, to recognise their strengths, support their challenges and help them grow in confidence and ambition. Our pupils are encouraged to perform, not only on stage, but in the classroom, in their thinking, and in the way they present themselves to the world.
Alongside our creative strengths in dance, drama, music and emerging digital media, we place real value on academic rigour, pastoral care and personal development. We are proud to be a school where pupils feel safe to take risks, where individuality is celebrated, and where success is defined as progress, confidence and character as well as grades.
Most importantly, Pattison is a close-knit, welcoming community. Families often tell us that their child is happier, more confident and more engaged in learning once they join us and that sense of belonging is something we work hard to protect as we grow.
I warmly invite you to visit Pattison, meet our pupils and staff, and see for yourself what makes our school such a special place to learn and grow.
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.
A Seamless Journey from Prep to Senior School
At Pattison, education is a journey that develops over time. From the Prep School through to the Senior School, pupils are supported by a consistent ethos, strong relationships and a curriculum designed to build confidence, creativity and academic success.
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.
We’re looking forward to another delicious week of school lunches, with plenty of comforting favourites and balanced meals for everyone to enjoy.
Monday
Chicken Curry or Vegetable Curry, served with fluffy rice.
Dessert: Apple Crumble with custard.
Tuesday – Picnic Day
A fun and exciting addition to our menu! Pupils will enjoy a Picnic Day lunch, designed to be enjoyed together in a relaxed, sociable way. To reassure parents, all meals will be eaten indoors, making Picnic Day suitable for all weathers.
Wednesday
Meat Lasagne or Vegetarian Lasagne with garlic bread and seasonal vegetables.
Dessert: Yoghurt and fresh fruit.
Thursday
Tomato Pasta Bake, baked until golden and full of flavour.
Dessert: Jam & Cream Slice.
Friday
Fish & Chips or Chicken Nuggets & Chips, served with beans or peas.
Dessert: Fruit Shortbread.
Jan 11
As part of our end-of-term reflections, Year 5 and 6 have been reviewing how they have used their ACTIVE skills throughout the autumn term. Pupils spent time looking back through their books, photographs and project work, identifying moments where they demonstrated key skills such as analysis, creativity, teamwork, independence, versatility and engagement.
Through thoughtful discussion, pupils considered how these skills have supported their learning across different subjects and activities. They then began creating their own personal portfolios, celebrating their achievements and highlighting the progress they have made so far this year.
This reflective process has given pupils the opportunity to recognise their strengths, take pride in their efforts and set goals for the term ahead—an important part of becoming confident, independent learners.
Well done, Year 5 & 6, for such mature and meaningful reflections!
Dec 27
Carol Service 2025
Our annual Carol Service was a truly special event, bringing together pupils, staff, families and friends to reflect on the Christmas story through music, readings and worship.
Following the traditional Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols, pupils from across the school confidently shared readings from scripture, beautifully interwoven with performances from choirs, ensembles and soloists of all ages. From the opening instrumental procession Walking in the Air, performed by Lucia May, to the powerful full‑school finale Carol of the Bells, with solo by Mariia, the service showcased both musical excellence and a strong sense of togetherness.
Highlights included a moving O Holy Night from Years 10 & 11, sensitive performances from our BTEC students and Junior Choir, and joyful contributions from pupils throughout the Prep School. Year 5 & 6 performed Christmas Isn’t Christmas, accompanied on piano by Janie, while a thoughtful poem by Evie‑Grace and Ezra provided a reflective pause within the service.
With familiar hymns sung by the whole congregation and a closing blessing from Reverend Claire, the evening was a wonderful reminder of the spirit of Christmas and the strength of our school community.
We are incredibly proud of every pupil who took part.
Dec 26
Our final Christmas performance of the season was a wonderfully entertaining production of the classic pantomime Dick Whittington, performed by pupils from Years 3 to 6. The children brought the story to life with great enthusiasm, showcasing all the familiar characters: Dick and his loyal cat, Alderman Fitzwarren and his daughter Alice, Idle Jack and his mum Sarah, the Admiral and his sailors, and of course the villainous King Rat and his mischievous minions.
The performance had everything a good pantomime should—energetic acting, humour, lively scenes and plenty of audience participation. The hall was filled with joyful shouts of “Behind you!” and resounding boos every time King Rat made an appearance, adding to the fun and festive atmosphere.
A huge well done to all pupils and staff involved. It was a brilliant way to end our Christmas celebrations and a performance that will be remembered fondly by everyone who attended!
Dec 25
The second of our Christmas Nativities took place Thursday afternoon, performed beautifully by our Nursery and Reception children. They told the traditional story of Mary and Joseph, capturing the magic and simplicity of the first Christmas with confidence, charm and plenty of heartfelt moments.
Parents and families were clearly moved, with many commenting on how emotional and uplifting the performance was. From the gentle singing to the children’s thoughtful acting, the production was a wonderful celebration of the festive season and a testament to the hard work of both pupils and staff.
Well done to our youngest performers—you filled the hall with Christmas joy!
Dec 24
Thursday morning, parents and staff were treated to a truly special Christmas performance as Year 1 and 2 brought the Nativity story to life on stage. The children performed brilliantly, showing impressive confidence as they delivered their lines and sang beautifully throughout the production.
The performance was thoughtfully directed by Miss Sarah, with fantastic support from Miss Jess and Mr Josh, whose musical arrangements and choreography added sparkle and energy to the show. Their combined efforts helped to create a magical atmosphere that filled the hall with Christmas spirit.
We were incredibly proud of every pupil involved—their enthusiasm, teamwork, and courage shone brightly.
Well done, Year 1 and 2!
Dec 23
EDUCATION THAT PERFORMS
Join us on Saturday 31 January 2026 at 10.30am and experience Pattison for yourself.
Here, children don’t just learn. They perform, create, think and grow, with the confidence to step forward and be seen.
Strong academics. Outstanding performing arts.
An education designed to help every child thrive, on stage and in life.
Limited places. High demand.
Book now at: office@pattisons.co.uk or head to www.pattisons.co.uk"
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Dec 23
Year 5 and 6 have been immersing themselves in their Tudor topic this half term, learning not only about kings, queens, and courtly life, but also about the art and symbolism of the period. As part of their studies, pupils explored the work of Hans Holbein the Younger, the celebrated German painter whose portraits of Henry VIII are among the most iconic images in British history.
Inspired by Holbein’s distinctive style, each pupil created their own painted interpretation of his famous portrait of Henry VIII. The results are truly remarkable: richly coloured, highly detailed, and full of character. From ornate jewellery to elaborate stitching, pupils demonstrated impressive observation skills and artistic confidence.
Ms Thompson is incredibly proud of the class, commenting that this is the best set of Tudor portraits she has ever seen. The level of care and craftsmanship shown by every pupil shines through in their finished pieces, which together make a striking gallery of regal artwork.
Well done, Year 5 and 6, for your outstanding creativity and for bringing Tudor history so vividly to life.
Dec 22