21/05/2026Last week, the incredibly popular Henna Club held its first competition.
Mrs Salim prepared laminated hand templates, some pre-designed and some blank stencils, and provided the students with henna cones to use; the resulting designs were simply stunning. 🤩
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21/05/2026Last week, the incredibly popular Henna Club held its first competition.
Mrs Salim prepared laminated hand templates, some pre-designed and some blank stencils, and provided the students with henna cones to use; the resulting designs were simply stunning. 🤩
#ProudToBelong #ProudToAchieve
20/05/2026Inspired by The Butterfly Project @HMHou and the poem The Butterfly by Pavel Friedman, our year 9 students have again created beautiful memorials for children who died during the Holocaust. @HMD_UK
This is an RE research project and students visited the library to learn how to research and find the information they needed to create their memorial.
#ProudToAchieve #ProudToBelong
19/05/2026Year 8 students recently visited Southall Gurdwara. They were incredibly respect, curious and asked lots of insightful questions to our guides.
Many ate food in the Langar (Sikh free food kitchen), returning for seconds, thirds and sometimes even fourths!
19/05/2026WMAT Book Award Voting Day
Our Year 9 and 10 book award judges recently joined students from across the trust at Weydon School to discuss a shortlist of six brilliant books and vote for their favourite.
This year’s winner was Traumaland by Josh Silver.
A brilliant celebration of reading and student voice!
#WMATBookAward #ReadingForPleasure #NationalYearOfReading #GoAllIn #ReadingForLife #Traumaland #joshsilver
18/05/2026Thursday 21st May, 7pm - 8pm
Eduthing will be hosting a family-focused online session about the importance of making reading a habit at home - just scan the QR code to register.
Please do attend this online session if you can - it promises to be full of ideas and suggestions to support reading at home and build lasting reading habits, including ideas to help motivate reluctant readers.
Let's all GO ALL IN!
Please contact Simone Pope or our Librarian, Elspeth Ewing, if you have any queries about the National Year of Reading or how we support reading at Woolmer Hill.
#ProudToAchieve #ProudToBelong
13/05/2026FOWH Colour Run 🏃🏿🏃♀️
12th June 2026
4pm - 5:30pm
Get your tickets here 👇
https://friendsofwoolmerhill.charityhive.co.uk/tickets/3/colour-run-2026
12/05/2026It's time to #rebuildthelibrary.
National Book Tokens are giving five schools the chance to win £1,000 in National Book Tokens and fill their shelves with new and inspiring books.
Nominate Woolmer Hill and if yours is one of the five winning entries, you'll also win a £100 National Book Token to spend in your favourite bookshop.
Plus: to celebrate the 2026 National Year of Reading, there are even more prizes. Each week until 24th June, we'll pick a flash winner to receive a £100 National Book Token for their school, and £25 for themselves!
https://bit.ly/42PSqxG
11/05/2026Be a Journalist Day at Woolmer Hill
Last Friday the library was turned into a newsroom and Woolmer Hill Year 8 students stepped into the world of journalism for Be a Journalist Day.
Throughout the day, pupils developed their news writing, interviewing techniques, and media skills, working collaboratively to create their own front‑page stories.
An inspiring experience that strengthened literacy, sharpened critical thinking, and boosted confidence — we are proud of their enthusiasm and creativity!
#BBCYoungJournalist #WoolmerHill #StudentVoice #FutureJournalists #MediaSkills #Beajournalist #greatschoollibraries
7/05/2026We recently welcomed Phil Jebb into school to present to years 7 and 8 on the theme of personal and community safety.
Phil speaks on behalf of www.fearless.org; a dedicated youth service of the charity Crimestoppers.
Years 9 and 10 were given talks with similar themes around staying safe in community and social situations. It was heartening to see how well students engaged with the discussions and the Q&A elements of Phil’s presentations.
#ProudToBelong #ProudToAchieveView All News
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21/05/2026Last week, the incredibly popular Henna Club held its first competition.
Mrs Salim prepared laminated hand templates, some pre-designed and some blank stencils, and provided the students with henna cones to use; the resulting designs were simply stunning. 🤩
#ProudToBelong #ProudToAchieve
20/05/2026Inspired by The Butterfly Project @HMHou and the poem The Butterfly by Pavel Friedman, our year 9 students have again created beautiful memorials for children who died during the Holocaust. @HMD_UK
This is an RE research project and students visited the library to learn how to research and find the information they needed to create their memorial.
#ProudToAchieve #ProudToBelong
19/05/2026Year 8 students recently visited Southall Gurdwara. They were incredibly respect, curious and asked lots of insightful questions to our guides.
Many ate food in the Langar (Sikh free food kitchen), returning for seconds, thirds and sometimes even fourths!
19/05/2026WMAT Book Award Voting Day
Our Year 9 and 10 book award judges recently joined students from across the trust at Weydon School to discuss a shortlist of six brilliant books and vote for their favourite.
This year’s winner was Traumaland by Josh Silver.
A brilliant celebration of reading and student voice!
#WMATBookAward #ReadingForPleasure #NationalYearOfReading #GoAllIn #ReadingForLife #Traumaland #joshsilver
18/05/2026Thursday 21st May, 7pm - 8pm
Eduthing will be hosting a family-focused online session about the importance of making reading a habit at home - just scan the QR code to register.
Please do attend this online session if you can - it promises to be full of ideas and suggestions to support reading at home and build lasting reading habits, including ideas to help motivate reluctant readers.
Let's all GO ALL IN!
Please contact Simone Pope or our Librarian, Elspeth Ewing, if you have any queries about the National Year of Reading or how we support reading at Woolmer Hill.
#ProudToAchieve #ProudToBelong
13/05/2026FOWH Colour Run 🏃🏿🏃♀️
12th June 2026
4pm - 5:30pm
Get your tickets here 👇
https://friendsofwoolmerhill.charityhive.co.uk/tickets/3/colour-run-2026
12/05/2026It's time to #rebuildthelibrary.
National Book Tokens are giving five schools the chance to win £1,000 in National Book Tokens and fill their shelves with new and inspiring books.
Nominate Woolmer Hill and if yours is one of the five winning entries, you'll also win a £100 National Book Token to spend in your favourite bookshop.
Plus: to celebrate the 2026 National Year of Reading, there are even more prizes. Each week until 24th June, we'll pick a flash winner to receive a £100 National Book Token for their school, and £25 for themselves!
https://bit.ly/42PSqxG
11/05/2026Be a Journalist Day at Woolmer Hill
Last Friday the library was turned into a newsroom and Woolmer Hill Year 8 students stepped into the world of journalism for Be a Journalist Day.
Throughout the day, pupils developed their news writing, interviewing techniques, and media skills, working collaboratively to create their own front‑page stories.
An inspiring experience that strengthened literacy, sharpened critical thinking, and boosted confidence — we are proud of their enthusiasm and creativity!
#BBCYoungJournalist #WoolmerHill #StudentVoice #FutureJournalists #MediaSkills #Beajournalist #greatschoollibraries
7/05/2026We recently welcomed Phil Jebb into school to present to years 7 and 8 on the theme of personal and community safety.
Phil speaks on behalf of www.fearless.org; a dedicated youth service of the charity Crimestoppers.
Years 9 and 10 were given talks with similar themes around staying safe in community and social situations. It was heartening to see how well students engaged with the discussions and the Q&A elements of Phil’s presentations.
#ProudToBelong #ProudToAchieveView All News
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