Thames View, which is part of the well-respected Howard Academy Trust (THAT), has some real strengths, namely the wonderful cohort of children, an excellent staff team and fantastic school grounds, all of which we intend to make the most of during the coming year.
We are a two-form entry school, and with our Nursery, educate 480 children in a friendly and caring environment.
At Thames View Primary School, staff are committed to providing an education that enables all pupils to realise their dreams, goals and ambitions. We work in partnership with colleagues, parents and the community, so that pupils achieve academic success and experience personal well-being within a caring and safe environment.
We promote our values of respect, honesty, kindness, perseverance, responsibility and equality, throughout all we do, so that our pupils are ready to take their place in a constantly changing world.
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On Thursday 28th April, Thames View Primary sent a team of Year 6s to take part in the Medway Netball Mini Youth Games...
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Martin Potter from the council visited the school on Thursday afternoon to plant some tree whips in the school grounds a...
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We recently held our Enterprise Afternoon, which was an opportunity for children in Years 1-6 to develop their business...
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Local businesses have provided us with funding to help us develop our litter picking stations.
Whilst celebrating Earth Day on 22nd April, pupils were challenged to design their own pond, bug hotel or hedgehog house. We saw some fantastic creativity and some winners have been selected! We will now try to get these prototypes made and installed on our school grounds. https://t.co/mWKJf9wGOK
On Thursday 28th April, Thames View Primary sent a team of Year 6s to take part in the Medway Netball Mini Youth Games. Out of 25 teams, we finished 8th, winning 5 games, drawing one and losing two. Great work from all! https://t.co/0pAY4V2sd2
We have recently had a new trim trail installed in our KS2 outside area. After a long and busy week completing their SATs, here are our Year 6s having some well earned fresh air and enjoying the new equipment. https://t.co/6jkNQp45Ho
Martin Potter from the council visited the school on Thursday to plant some tree whips in the school grounds as part of the Queen's canopy initiative to mark her jubilee year. The Eco Squad and members of the Green Team planted 10 trees in total. We can't wait to see them grow! https://t.co/Br9aQ0q4Q4