Reception (LKG)

Reception days present a dynamic and engaging environment for young learners. Children participate in a range of activities—from early literacy exercises to creative art projects and collaborative games. These experiences, though often lively and seemingly chaotic, are intentionally designed to foster language development, cognitive growth, and fine motor skills. Notably, the playful atmosphere supports both …

Cross-Curricular Learning

Education through play!

Play is basically our magic spell. At Little Buddy, we’re like undercover agents, weaving all the essentials into playtime. Reading? We sneak that in. Counting? Oh, it’s there. Science and art? Absolutely, and yes, sometimes there’s a paint-splattered floor to prove it.
The kids might look like they’re just running a pretend bakery (selling invisible cupcakes, anyone?), stacking blocks higher than their heads, or turning over rocks to hunt for bugs. But they’re actually leveling up their language, getting wise about solving problems, and figuring out how to work together without starting a mini soap opera.

Play isn’t a warm-up act. It’s the main event, and honestly, we wouldn’t have it any other way.

Hour
Activity
Arrival & Discovery Bins
Independent exploration with blocks, beads, puzzles, and art trays.
Circle Time + Talk
Morning gathering with songs, show-and-tell, or “question of the day”.
Creative Work Time
Letter formation, painting, STEAM mini-labs, and craft stations.
Story Land & Rhyme
Read-alouds, roleplay, and word recognition activities.
Math & Me
Sorting, sequencing, counting games, shape play, and number hunts
Hour
Activity
Thematic Learning Block
Explore topics like plants, senses, seasons, or transportation.
Outdoor Movers Time
Balancing, racing, guided play circuits, and group games
Snack + Table Talk
Encouraging independence, table manners, and friendly chats.
Mindfulness & Music
Relaxing activities, yoga, or playing calm instruments
Wrap-Up Circle
Recap of the day with “what I liked today” and farewell rituals.

Quality primary education

Class sizes are small, a maximum of 20 pupils in any class. This ensures that each pupil receives the vital teacher attention and promotes personalised learning where every child can learn and achieve at their own pace. Lessons are every week day morning of term time and every lesson is recorded. This means pupils, and parents, can revisit the lesson at any time, ensuring that no topic or subject is left without being fully understood.
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A school with a vision

At King’s InterHigh Primary the vision is for each pupil to graduate as an avid and thriving young learner. They will actively seek learning opportunity in all aspects of their lives and will carry the requisite foundation knowledge and skills to excel in the learning challenges ahead. Great schools recognise that learning is lifelong, therefore at King’s InterHigh we reject myopic, self-serving pedagogies that focus exclusively on maximising short term academic grades. Instead the priority is both current learning but the equipping of each pupil to thrive in the long run.

Key Stage Fees - Years 3 - 4

Years 3 – 4 enrolment is offered as a set curriculum package, that consists of core subjects – Maths, English, Science, Reading, Humanities, PSHE*, Creative Art and a choice of 1 Language.
Junior School Package
8 Subjects
Additional Subjects (Computer Science or additional languages)
open group
Termly
Yearly
£855
£2540
£130
£370
Additional Subjects (Computer Science or additional languages)
open group
Termly
Yearly
£130
£370

Thrive Group

English, Maths and Science consist of 3 x 40 minute lessons per week. All other subjects are taught at 1 x1 hour lesson per week.
Thrive Group
Thrive Group
Additional Subjects (Computer Science or additional languages)
Termly
Yearly
£85
£307
£130
£340
Additional Subjects (Computer Science or additional languages)
open group
Termly
Yearly
£130
£340
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