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We are a welcoming school providing a family atmosphere in a community where every chiId is known as an individual. Our parents and staff work together to play a central role in helping us to achieve the best possible outcomes for every chiId. The vision at Farnborough is for our children to become independent, confident learners who strive to reach their full potential and develop a life-long love of learning.
We believe that children learn most effectively when they feel safe, happy and valued. We endeavour to provide such an environment so that our pupils flourish and gain the skiIIs and quaIities required to be courteous and hard-working citizens. We provide a broad and balanced curriculum to enthuse our children; we celebrate not only academic success but nurture and develop the whole chiId.
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Year 5 and 6 boys went to Highfield Junior School for a tournament yesterday. They all played really well. Great effort, boys.
On Saturday 2oth April, over 40 children from Farnborough past and present ran the last mile of the marathon from House Guards Parade, past Buckingham Palace and across the official finish line. We all had an amazing time watching and taking part in this brilliant event.
The Year 6 boys played yesterday in a really well contested football match. It was a very close game played in both glorious sunshine and rain. Well done, boys.
Year 5 had a fantastic time in Hythe today solving clues to find the locations around Hythe. Everyone managed to solve the 10 clues and made it around to the 10 locations. We then went to St Leonard’s Church to have lunch and look around their beautiful church. A big thank you to Reverend Michael […]
Farnborough went to Crofton Junior school to play our first ever boys netball game. It was incredibly exciting and end to end, eventually ending in a draw.
On Monday 25th March, Year 4 ventured to the National Maritime Museum to further develop their understanding of Vikings at Sea. We explored the ‘All Hands’ workshop and were lucky enough to have a practical session on Viking artefacts.
The first ever Chess festival was held between the Nest schools on Thursday and children from Year 5 and 6 represented Farnborough. They all played really well and Sachin from Year 5 won the whole event. Well done, boys.
Farnborough celebrated World Poetry Day by having an assembly with some poetry performances from Reception, Year 5 and Year 6 to the rest of the school. Year 6 performed In Flanders Fields, Year 5 performed Refugees and a massive well done to Reception who performed in their first ever assembly to the school with a […]
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