For Mental Health Week, Year 4 explored the impact of online habits, discussing the difference between healthy and unhealthy screen time. To celebrate balance, we wrote and illustrated our favorite offline activities on stickers.


For Mental Health Week, Year 4 explored the impact of online habits, discussing the difference between healthy and unhealthy screen time. To celebrate balance, we wrote and illustrated our favorite offline activities on stickers.
After breakfast and packing their bags ready for home, the children returned to their activities before lunch. In fencing, they refined their footwork, practised precise lunges and parries, and further…

After enjoying a delicious breakfast, we returned to our activities, starting with Sensory Trails. The children worked in pairs to develop their communication and listening skills by giving instructions to…

Creativity Meets Entrepreneurship at the Hoxton Garden Enterprise Fayre! Our pupils designed, branded and promoted their own products before selling them to make a real profit. From big ideas to…

For Work Week, Leyla from a tech company inspired Year 6 with a session on app development and coding. Pupils then teamed up to design a robot for a customer…

Last week, Year 3 enjoyed learning all about the world of work! They created keychain bag accessories, showing great creativity and perseverance, designed posters and logos on iPads, explored money…

EYFS had an exciting trip to Shoreditch Fire Station, where they role-played how to stop a fire and even used a real fire hose! The hands-on experience brought stories and…

Year 4 were joined by the wonderful Apollo Brass Quartet for an exciting music session. Pupils listened to the warm, rich sounds of the French horn, trombone, tuba and trumpet,…

In partnership with Children's Book Project, Hoxton Garden were able to gift every child in the school a book of their choice from an exciting collection. What a fantastic way…

Year 6 brought festive cheer to Hoxton Garden today with a joyful sing-along! They shared a poem inspired by Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol and had everyone singing along to old favourites.…
