
At Manorfield, every child is a valued member of our Manorfield Family. We are proud to offer a vibrant and inclusive learning environment where children are nurtured, challenged and inspired to grow both academically and personally. Our curriculum is designed to spark curiosity and foster a lifelong love of learning. We celebrate each child’s individuality and support them in becoming confident, compassionate, and resilient members of society.
‘For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat. I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in. I needed clothes and you clothed me. I was sick and you looked after me. I was in prison and you came to visit me… Truly I tell you whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine you did for me.’ Matthew 25 v35,36,40
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🎉👘🍛 We had a truly wonderful Culture Day last month, and we are delighted to share some of the exciting learning experiences the children enjoyed across the school. Each class immersed themselves in a different culture, exploring traditions, food, music, dance and art. The enthusiasm and curiosity shown by the children made it a very special day! 🌟
🇮🇹 𝗘𝗬𝗙𝗦 chose to learn all about Italy. The children were thrilled to welcome a very special parent visitor who helped them explore Italian culture. They enjoyed tasting pizza, designing their own pizzas using paper plates, dancing the traditional Tarantella and creating beautiful Italian inspired artwork.
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🇦🇷 1AW explored Argentina, where they created a fabulous flag, tasted some delicious food and worked collaboratively to create an Argentinasaurus using paint.
🇪🇸 1BD focused on Spain, enjoying flamenco dancing, food tasting and producing artwork inspired by the architecture of Gaudí.
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🇪🇸 2SL also learned about Spain, tasting food kindly donated by a parent, discovering Spanish culture and enjoying flamenco dancing.
🇳🇿 2PC travelled to New Zealand, learning about the culture, tasting fruit and learning to perform the Haka.
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🔢 3SP focused on Kurdish culture, exploring traditional clothing, learning to write numbers in Arabic and creating Kurdish art.
🏴 3DT learned about Scotland, designing their own tartan, learning some Scottish vocabulary, discovering what lochs are and tasting Scottish shortbread.
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🇲🇽 4ER learned about Mexico, enjoying hat dancing with Mrs Hill, discovering the Day of the Dead festival and creating beautiful Frida Kahlo inspired artwork.
🇧🇷 4CS immersed themselves in Brazilian culture, taking part in carnival ribbon dancing, making fantastic Brazilian headwear and 'carnivalling' through the school to share their learning with others.
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🇯🇵 5OW explored Japan, learning about Japanese culture, making origami bookmarks and creating stunning cherry blossom artwork.
🇮🇸 5JD linked their study of Iceland to their Violent Earth topic, completing detailed map work and creating fantastic Icelandic maps using their new knowledge.
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🇨🇳 6CK focused on China, learning all about dragons and their characteristics before
designing their own dragon and incorporating it into a story.
🇦🇺 6CJ learned about Australia, taking part in a quiz style treasure hunt, discovering
Australian culture and creating beautiful Aboriginal dot art.
It was truly a brilliant day and the children gained so much from these rich and engaging experiences. A huge thank you to the staff team who worked so hard to plan and organise the event, and to the families who inspired the cultures chosen, visited classes, or generously donated food and items to support the learning 🙌 ... See MoreSee Less

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🌍🌟 We had a wonderful World Earth Day on Friday 8th May. We chose to hold our celebration on this date so that it coincided with Sir David Attenborough’s 100th birthday, as a way of honouring the incredible work he has done to care for our Earth and its wildlife 🙌
The children took part in a range of fabulous earth-loving activities, including litter picking, planting, and creative art and craft activities, all designed to celebrate and protect our planet. They also made birthday cards for Sir David Attenborough, which are now winging their way to him!
This special day linked beautifully with our school vision of caring, sharing and inspiring, and it was wonderful to see the children so engaged and enthusiastic. A huge thank you to Mrs K Jones for organising and coordinating such a meaningful and successful event 💙 ... See MoreSee Less

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Thank you so much to our incredible Manorfield PTFA for organising such a fantastic Scarecrow Festival (25th–26th April) 🌾✨ What an amazing weekend it was, full of fun, laughter, sunshine and community spirit.
A huge well done to all the creative residents who designed such imaginative, humorous and clever scarecrows 👏🎨 — every single one was a joy to see. Congratulations to all the winners 🏆, including Everything is Awesome on Disney Close and the brilliant runners-up across Vernon Way, Station Road, Clint Hill Drive and Howe Close — what talent we have in our community! 🌟
Thank you as well to everyone who visited, supported and helped raise an incredible amount for the children of Manorfield 💚 We are so lucky to have such a dedicated PTFA and such a warm, supportive and creative community. Already looking forward to next year! 🌻😊 ... See MoreSee Less
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The school has a clear vision rooted in Biblical text which has grown out of our context and enables members of the Manorfield community to feel valued and supported.
Caring about themselves, others and the world
Sharing their knowledge and fortune
Inspiring and enthusing those around them and inspired to life-long learning


