Celebrating Chinese New Year
In a celebration of Chinese New Year, children from The Squirrels Nursery and Reception at Warwick Prep School were joined by Reception children from The Kingsley School for an engaging Chinese New Year workshop.
In a celebration of Chinese New Year, children from The Squirrels Nursery and Reception at Warwick Prep School were joined by Reception children from The Kingsley School for an engaging Chinese New Year workshop.
“It’s hard to know a girl or boy who wouldn’t love Warwick Prep School."
Cyber Cyril has been exploring this year's Safer Internet Day. Our Year 5 and Year 6 Digital Leaders led separate assemblies for Prep and Pre-Prep based on the theme, 'Inspiring change? Making a difference, Managing Influence, and Navigating Change Online.'
The children have had a blast celebrating NSPCC's Number Day!
Year 1 embarked on an exciting Antarctic journey led by explorer Andrew Cooney.
In preparation for the RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch, The Squirrels Nursery and Reception children created a variety of bird feeders to bring more of our feathered friends into Forest School, the Nursery garden and playgrounds.
Our next Open Morning is Saturday 16 March 2024, 9.30am-12.15pm.
We are delighted to announce that booking is now open for February Holiday Action 2024!
The Squirrels Nursery children are making the most of the cold and frosty weather today at Warwick prep School by mark making in ‘snow’.
Last term at Warwick Prep School, Year 4 pupils were tasked with creating their very own Greek temples to further their understanding of Ancient Greece.
The Good Schools Guide describes Warwick Prep School as, "biggish but manages to feel small, with all the teachers knowing all the children. But the school’s real forte, we felt, was life beyond the classroom: ‘There is always so much going on – academics, sport, music and drama right through to Lego and jewellery making and all the things you wouldn’t expect,’ said a parent."
The Reception children used their creative skills in Forest School to make some Santas from log slices.