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  • Just Talk Week 2026: Belonging, Bright Colours and Bright Sun!

    Published 26/06/26

    What a wonderful week it has been at William Ransom School as we celebrated Just Talk Week 2026! This year, our focus was on the important theme of Belonging. Throughout the week, children across the school took part in thoughtful discussions, creative activities and special sessions designed to help them understand and recognise their place within our school community. Children reflected on kindness, inclusion and how we can help one another feel safe, valued and heard. These conversations were a lovely reminder that wellbeing is not just something we talk about during one week of the year, but something woven through everyday school life. With Miss Swinburne, all classes reflected on a book about belonging and created some artwork:

    We were pleased that members of the Mental Health Team were able to visit a few classes during the week, giving children the opportunity to talk about emotions and strategies that can support their wellbeing. 

    There were also some fantastic creative and active sessions across the week. Year 3 thoroughly enjoyed cookery sessions, making scones with Mrs Kitchen and Mrs Halliwell. A huge thank you to them both for giving the children such a memorable hands-on experience. The children really enjoyed taking their scones home along with the recipe!

    Several year groups also took part in upbeat dance sessions led by Mrs Maranian, which brought plenty of energy, movement and smiles to the hall. Thank you to Mrs Maranian for sharing her enthusiasm and making these sessions so enjoyable!

    A special thank you also goes to Mrs Hibbs for leading the music sessions for Reception, Year 1 and Year 6, giving the children another creative way to explore kindness, caring and togetherness.

    As part of the week, some year groups took part in financial education workshops, helping children think about money, choices and decision-making. Due to the heat, some of these sessions are being rescheduled, and we look forward to Year 3 classes having the opportunity to take part soon.

    Year 5 and Mrs Thorn took part in some exciting Taskmaster-style activities. Check them out in action!

    Unfortunately, the extremely hot weather meant that our planned football sessions and bouncy castle activities had to be cancelled. While this was disappointing for the children, keeping everyone safe and well was the most important decision. The children showed great understanding and still embraced the spirit of the week beautifully.

    On Friday, the school was filled with colour for our bright dress-down day. Children wore rainbow colours to celebrate the idea that we are all different, but together we make something bright and special. It was a lovely way to end a week!

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  • Food from around the World 2025

    Published 22/10/25

    A huge thank you to everyone who cooked, prepared, and shared delicious food and drinks from your heritage for our school celebration!

    It was an incredible event — full of colour, flavour, and community spirit. The children (and staff!) loved tasting the wonderful dishes and learning about the stories, traditions, and preparation behind them. Your generosity and enthusiasm made the day truly special and helped us all appreciate the richness of our diverse school community.

    Thank you once again for helping us create such a rewarding and exciting experience for everyone.

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  • Friendship Day: Learning, Laughing and Growing Together!

    Published 17/10/25

    At William Ransom Primary School, we believe that friendship is one of the most important building blocks of a happy and successful school life. That’s why we were so excited to celebrate Friendship Day — a day dedicated to exploring what it means to be a kind, respectful and caring friend.

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  • Just Talk Week: A Celebration of Mental Health and Wellbeing!

    Published 18/06/25

    What an incredible week it has been at William Ransom School! This week was dedicated to promoting mental health and wellbeing amongst our students through a variety of engaging activities. The theme this year was “Know yourself, Grow yourself,” encouraging our students to dive deeper into understanding themselves while cultivating their potential. Here are some Year 3 children showing their creativity in some challenges:

     

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  • William Ransom celebrates Ramadan and Eid

    Published 25/03/25

    On Monday and Tuesday, we celebrated Ramadan and Eid with assemblies for both Key Stages. We heard from some of our pupils about what the month of Ramadan means to them and how they will be celebrating Eid with their families. Thank you very much to these students and their families - and Eid Mubarak to all who celebrate!

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  • Thank you for coming!

    Published 14/03/25

    A huge thank you to all the parents, aunts, uncles, grandparents and everyone else who came to enjoy books with the children for World Book Day again this year.  It was so lovely to see so many of you here, reading and talking about books with the children.

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  • Pancake Day Race

    Published 04/03/25

    On a beautiful sunny Tuesday, we held our annual pancake race with one boy and one girl from each House from Year 3 to 6 competing in a relay style race around the playground.  The whole school came out to cheer on their team and it was a close run race, as you will be able to read from Luke’s report below:

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  • Storytelling Day at WR

    Published 28/02/25

    Chip came to tell some 'Epic Tales'

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  • Year 3 and 4 football - fixture 1 of 3!

    Published 13/02/25

    This year, nearly 70 children in Year 3 and 4 have been attending lunchtime football club, led by the inspiring Miss Mumford and Mr Howard. For half the year, these children have been attending a weekly girls' or boys' session to learn the sport, improve team work, sports-person-ship and resilience whilst getting active and having some serious fun!

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  • Year 5 and 6 Sportshall Athletics!

    Published 31/01/25

    On Thursday 30th January, our Year 5 and 6 team took part in the North Herts School Sport Partnership Sportshall Athletics competition at Hitchin Boys' School.

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  • Project Polyglot

    Published 24/01/25

    French and Spanish Lessons this week!

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  • The Christmas Postbox is open!

    Published 17/12/24

    The Christmas Deliveries have started!

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