At Hoxton Garden, we celebrate beautiful cursive handwriting and great presentation. This week, our Year 4 children earned their pen licenses – congratulations to our pen license winners for their hard work and dedication!

At Hoxton Garden, we celebrate beautiful cursive handwriting and great presentation. This week, our Year 4 children earned their pen licenses – congratulations to our pen license winners for their hard work and dedication!
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…

Year 2 have been publishing their fact files on Marcus Rashford using Purple Mash, creating different text boxes for each sub-heading. They enjoyed combining their literacy and computing skills to…
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 Literacy this week, Year 1 became experts at writing instructions for making a jam sandwich. The highlight of the week was following their own instructions to create delicious, mouthwatering…

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.…

Year 4 enjoyed their second visit from the Apollo String Quartet. They experienced a live performance and saw firsthand how the musicians communicate and collaborate on stage. A big thank…

Year 4 took part in their Spelling Bee this week! After many exciting rounds, they finally crowned a winner, thanks to a tricky final word, “separate”.
