Park Lane Primary School

Park Lane Primary School

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Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.

  • PGL

    Mon 07 Jul 2025

    Thirty of our year 6 pupils attended a residential stay at PGL, from Monday 30th June to Friday 4th July; they had a hugely enjoyable and rewarding experience.  They worked independently, and have taken part in numerous activities to build their confidence, promote team-building and problem solving skills. We are hugely proud of these children, who, from all reports, demonstrated excellent behaviour and have created lasting memories that they will reflect on for many years to come.

  • ART Week

    Mon 07 Jul 2025

    From Monday 30th June until Friday 4th July, we celebrated Magnificent ART Week at Park Lane Primary SchoolThe week was organised by our resident artist Miss Fedii; each class learnt about a different artist’s life and work.  The children were then encouraged to replicate their techniques.

    Year 3 was inspired by Vincent Van Gogh; they created a gigantic Starry Night display using 2m x 1m yarn.
    Reception learnt about Japanese artist, Yayoi Kusama; they created very colourful clothes using polka dots techniques.

     

    Earlier this week, Yasmin in 5Y received the news that she had won the Grey & Co. Summer Window Display competition. Pictured here with Art Teacher, Miss Fedii and Abigail Grey of Grey & Co., Yasmin holds her winning entry, which will be featured on the estate agent’s shop front, located on Wembley High Road.

  • International Evening

    Wed 02 Jul 2025

    The Park Lane Primary School annual International Evening, which took place on Friday 27th June, was without a doubt the hightlight of the school year so far.  The children and staff performed various colourful displays of dance, poetry, music and song, reflecting the many and varied cultural backgrounds that make-up our school population.  The audience was overwhelmed by the talent on display and during the fashion show, at the end of the concert, everyone was on their feet in support of all of the children and staff representing their countries of birth.

    Following the concert, parents and pupils joined staff in the dining hall where we sampled food items and national dishes from all over the world.

  • Releasing butterflies

    Tue 01 Jul 2025

    Our reception pupils have been learning about the life cycle of bugs, specifically butterflies.  They have watched the 4 stages of a butterfly’s life, starting with the egg, then caterpillar, chrysalis and adult butterfly.  On Monday 30th June, the children released their butterflies into the Butterfly Garden and watched as they safely flew away.

     

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