Come & buy a sweet treat at the end of school from the Friends Cake Stall, in the pavilion on the front playground.
Thank you to classes JA & SB for the baking!
Come & buy a sweet treat at the end of school from the Friends Cake Stall, in the pavilion on the front playground.
Thank you to classes JA & SB for the baking!
As the last evening at camp drew in, Year 6 made the most of their time together with a nightline adventure, campfires, and a special celebration to mark an action-packed week. We are so proud of the children — they have challenged themselves, supported each other, and embraced every activity with enthusiasm.
It's a bow-tiful day for some archery and the red team either hit or miss, they are always on point!
(Please excuse Mrs Brown's archery related puns!)
Camp Day 3
Today has been another busy and exciting day for Year 6! The children continued their rotation of activities and tucked into a filling lunch.
We're looking forward to our special menu on Thursday celebrating our new book that Year 1 & 2 are reading 'The Bear & the Piano'.
Class Teacher KS2
Required from January 2026
Framlingham Sir Robert Hitcham’s CEVAP is a popular, well-resourced school with 320 children in the delightful market town of Framlingham. We are proud of our dedicated staff and governors, our enthusiastic and motivated pupils, and our wide range of extra-curricular activities that enrich the learning experience.
Main purpose of the role
To provide high quality teaching and learning to a KS2 class, ensuring pupils make excellent progress, are inspired to learn, and are supported in their personal development within a Christian ethos.
The job will entail
Delivering engaging lessons, assessing pupil progress, creating a stimulating classroom environment, and working collaboratively as part of the KS2 team to contribute to the wider life of the school.
Your responsibilities
“This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment.”
We are looking to appoint a highly motivated practitioner who is able to meet the following criteria:
ECTs are welcome to apply.
See attached Job Description with Person Specification
What we will offer you
Salary MPR pay scale
Full Time
Fixed Term (04 January 2026 – 31 August 2026)
Visits to the school are welcome, or find out more about us at www.hitchamsframlingham.org.uk
Closing date for applications Wednesday 15th October 2025
Interviews will be held w/c Week commencing Monday 20th October 2025
For further details please contact the Headteacher on 01728 723354 or email admin@hitchams.suffolk.sch.uk.
Completed applications should be returned to admin@hitchams.suffolk.sch.uk or posted to the school office at the address above.
The Year 6 children at camp have had a soggy start with a water challenge, although everyone got very wet!
We had a truly special event today that tied in perfectly with our science study on Living Things and Their Habitats! One thoughtful classmate showed great responsibility by caring for three beautiful Painted Lady caterpillars until they completed their entire life cycle and turned into adult butterflies.
The whole of Year 5 gathered to witness the final, exciting stage: the release! We watched in silent awe as the three butterflies were gently freed and took their first soaring flights into the wild. This amazing moment allowed us to connect with nature and appreciate the incredible journey of metamorphosis first hand. We are thrilled to know our butterflies are now part of the local ecosystem as we continue to explore the world of living things!
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This afternoon, Year 6 began their activity rotations.
Split into four groups, the children enjoyed a variety of exciting challenges including international cooking, zipwire, low ropes, and archery.
Afterwards, they came together for some team-building tasks, which really put their problem-solving and cooperation skills to the test!
European Morning of Languages - Wir hatten Spaß! (We had fun!)
Whole School Assembly to celebrate languages.
Last Friday, we were delighted to welcome Mr Heath and his assistant Johanna, from Thomas Mills High School to help us celebrate our European Morning of Languages by introducing some German vocabulary and phrases during our assembly. Each class in our school chose a different country to study to learn some of the country's language and traditions. There was a buzz around the school as children were cooking, sounding out words and creating beautiful artwork and maps. Each child showed off their learning by creating a collage on a paper plate and we are looking forward to seeing these displayed in the classrooms.
We enjoyed hearing about some German traditions including welcoming back children and staff to school in the Autumn by presenting them all with a bag of sweets!! The SRH children were very envious of this German tradition.
Class JA have been busy learning more about this fascinating
country, its people and culture. They designed their own beautiful plates
illustrating elements of Germany and everybody enjoyed a small German
confectionary treat.
Year 6 have arrived safely at CYM!
The children have unpacked, settled into their cabins, and are already enjoying some free time with their friends before lunch.
Spirits are high, and everyone is looking forward to the adventures ahead.
Class RJ have really enjoyed being scientists this week, learning how to make a series circuit, lighting up a bulb and then powering a motor. The children were so proud when, after making small adjustments to their circuits, the light switched on. One group even managed to work a switch, so their light turned off and on when they desired. We have all learnt a great deal and are proud of our achievements.