…filters. Students had to guess who the masked reader was and then went onto performing their own masked recitals. The children in Pre-School came dressed up as their favourite book…
…first woman to win the prestigious Turner Prize. Her work shifts between small and big, positive and negative space, intimate and public. It was wonderful to see our boys engage…
…first woman to win the prestigious Turner Prize. Her work shifts between small and big, positive and negative space, intimate and public. It was wonderful to see our boys engage…
…have the privilege of visiting his residence – Hampton Court Palace. What could be a better place for learning about such a significant historical character? The visit began with a…
…anticipated visit by the GeoBus from the UCL educational outreach program. The workshops varied from topics such as fossils, earthquakes, volcanoes and even meteorites! The workshops were hands on and…
…public from a toilet, they were back and the children were delighted to experience using the hose on the fire engine. They emailed the school to say their local open…
…Stage 2 children having to write essays and Key Stage 1 children creating finger puppets of their favourite book characters. Nursery and Pre-School even joined in by drawing pictures and…
This term, Year 1 were lucky enough to venture into our school community on a glorious sunny day. A walk that did not last more than fifteen minutes took them…
…boys can see the final result. From November 2019 to May 2020, the Duveen Galleries at Tate Britain will be taken over by thousands of photographs. McQueen sees the work…
Entry to Buckingham Preparatory School is selective, and our assessment process is designed to identify inquisitive, enthusiastic learners who will thrive in our educational environment. Boys can join Buckingham Preparatory…