Wednesday, 29 April 2026

How Do You Eat an Elephant?


Simon Roche, the headmaster from Framlingham College Prep School, visited us and inspired us with his personal story of his journey that he faced running the ‘Marathon des Sables’ covering 6 marathons over 250 kilometres over seven days in the Moroccan desert.  It brings together over 1,000 runners from more than 42 countries. It is not just a race but truly was a lesson in resilience.

On day three alone, he ran the equivalent of two full marathons back-to-back across the desert with sandstorms, difficult terrain; dunes, rocky hills and steep climbs. He explained that it is a self‑sufficiency race ie every competitor carries their own food, clothing, medical supplies and sleeping equipment, sharing a simple canopy with up to eight others each night. There were scorpions and snakes too.  The questions from the children at the end in the Q&A were brilliant and touched a lot on this element.

As the title of the talk suggests, "How do you eat an elephant?" helped Simon as he felt that when faced with a challenge, he could think of it as needing one small bite at a time! He explained about his fear of failure and letting others down and how this can be overwhelming. In life, when we are faced with problems and challenges that feel too big to solve alone, we must plan, adapt and ask for help.  

His message was simple but profound.  We will face challenges in life, like running across the desert for days at a time in the relentless heat and hard conditions but with preparation, courage, and a sense of friendship, you can face these challenges.   Simon shared that he had to help his friend out during the race who was suffering from severe heatstroke.  He could have been selfless and passed him by but he stopped and helped him sacrificing his own personal goal.  Endurance is what truly matters and Simon reminded us:  “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.”

 


 

Tuesday, 28 April 2026

Book your child's picnic lunch by 3 May


 Go to your child's Arbor account and select Activities > Trips > Sports Day Picnic lunch

Monday, 27 April 2026

School Quiz Night - 7 May at the Railway Pub, Framlingham


Gather your friends and come along to the Railway pub to enjoy a fun night out, while raising funds for Friends of Sir Robert Hitcham's CEVAP school.

Year 6- Replies from MP

Earlier this year, Year 6 were able to visit the Houses of Parliament for a full tour. We stood in the House of Commons, observed proceedings in the House of Lords, and learned about how laws are made.

Before the trip, the children wrote letters to our MP, Patrick Spencer, sharing their thoughts on the SPaG paper that Year 6 pupils across the country will be sitting this May. He has since replied to the children individually.



Friday, 24 April 2026

The day I floated over Framlingham

We had a real treat in assembly today! As part of our literacy‑based curriculum, every class across the school has contributed a chapter to our very own school book, The Day I Floated Over Framlingham. We listened as each teacher proudly read their class’s chapter, and it was wonderful to see the excitement and joy on the children’s faces as they realised they had become authors themselves.

(PS - if anyone knows of anyone who could help us print an illustrated version  - please get in touch - it would be so exciting for the children to see their work published). 





Tuesday, 21 April 2026

JRSO poster competition

The JRSOs organised a poster competition asking the children to design a poster to alert drivers in Framlingham to "slow down" for the ducks.  We were delighted that Clive and Emma from Framlingham Town Council were able to come and judge the poster competition and selected two posters which were chosen as they were bright and clearly laid out.   Well done to the girls for their winning posters... watch this space and look out for them around town!!  Thank you to Emma and Clive for judging the competition. 


 

Amazing Attendance!

Our statutory school attendance (for all enrolled pupils age 5+) hit 99.2% today!

Well done everyone - that's brilliant! Keep it up :)

Do you think we can hit 100%?

Our families understand that excellent school attendance is absolutely key to their child's educational performance, and we are delighted to see our attendance this year has been consistently above the county & national levels.



Friday, 17 April 2026

Farm Fair Trip Year 3 and 4

Class RJ, KHLH and KN had the most wonderful day yesterday at the Farm Fair at Trinity Park in Ipswich. With an incredible variety of activities ranging from watching sheep, bloodhound and ferret shows to learning all about the journey from potato seeds to delicious crisps, the children had such a brilliant time. The sun shone most of the day and we are so proud of the pupils for being so well behaved and respectful to other schools all day. Other highlights include craft activities, trying delicious sausages and an exciting tractor ride.  We also picked up three beautiful trees which were donated to the school.  Thanks so much to Suffolk Council and all of the wonderful farmers for enabling us to learn so much.

















Start of term assembly


The whole school were welcomed by Mrs Cann in St Michael's church for our first assembly of the term.  It was so lovely to have the whole school family together including reception class.  The children shared the new value of "Truthfulness" and we talked about our SRH value - Supportive, Respectful and Honest. 

Whilst we were there, we were also able to see self-portraits that we drew for the Church on display as part of their Easter celebrations. 




 

Heart Stop Motion

Whilst some were placing their hands on a heart, the remaining pupils in Year 5 and 6 put their photography and scientific skills to the test to create some stop motion videos showing the component parts of the heart as well as the crucial role it plays in our bodies.

The group were the first, with many more to come, to benefit from the use of our new school iPads purchased to help enhance our learning. 

After taking countless photographs of their heart facts, Mr Snowden then compiled them into videos sped up to create the stop motion effect. Here are some of the finished videos. 









Heart Dissection

Today, Year 5 and Year 6 pupils took part in a lamb’s heart dissection as part of their science learning. This provided the children with a valuable hands-on opportunity to explore the structure and function of the heart. Before beginning, we discussed ethical considerations, emphasising respect for the animal and the importance of learning from real biological specimens.

The pupils identified key anatomical features and reviewed how the heart functions to pump blood around the body. During the dissection, appropriate PPE was worn at all times. The children carefully examined the internal structures, focusing on identifying the left and right sides of the heart by comparing the relative thickness of the ventricular walls. They successfully located the septum and were able to observe visceral fat on the surface of the heart, as well as identifying external features such as the aorta and the apex.

Overall, it was a fantastic and engaging learning experience that deepened our UKS2 pupils’ understanding of the circulatory system through practical, respectful, and scientifically meaningful investigation.





Thursday, 16 April 2026

Hands On Biology in Upper KS2: Inside the Heart

Our Year 5s were fantastic today as they had the opportunity in class to explore a real heart up close. They showed real focus and curiosity, working carefully as they identified the different parts we’ve been learning about. It was a hands‑on lesson that really helped their understanding come to life.




Wednesday, 15 April 2026

Learning Through Discovery: Ancient Egypt

In year 5, the children have been learning about Ancient Egypt through practical, hands‑on activities while working together in groups. We explored timelines and examined different artefacts, and used maps to find Egypt while learning about its geography, including the capital city, the River Nile, surrounding seas and different biomes. The children discovered how the Nile supported daily life in Ancient Egypt, including farming, food and transport. They also learned about famous pharaohs and discovered facts about pyramids whilst building their own. We delved into Ancient Egyptian beliefs about mummification and the afterlife, finishing the topic by making, labelling and colouring their own paper Canopic jars.










Monday, 13 April 2026

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Summer Term Starts tomorrow - Tues 14 April

 


Please allow extra time to get to school as College Road will be shut all week.

No access to school via College Road or Mount Pleasant in the car.

New Street & Brook Lane are not recommended as a diversion route.

Friday, 27 March 2026

Celebrating Easter with Year 5.

Year 5 have been busy creating these beautiful Easter Bunny cards, and we’d love to wish all our families a very happy and peaceful Easter!

See you all in the summer term.




Big Walk and Wheel

Wow!!!  What a fabulous effort we had with the "Big Walk and Wheel".... It was so lovely to see so many of our children enjoying their journeys to school either on bike, scooter or walking.  Many congratulations to those children who are parking further away and walking the last bit into school.   Keep it up and enjoy this glorious weather!  Watch this space for a new scooter storage unit coming soon... 



Thursday, 26 March 2026

Wednesday, 25 March 2026

Year 5 and 6 swimming competition


Yesterday Year 5 and 6 children took part in a swimming competition against seven other schools at Framlingham College. Two teams competed in the swimming gala with one team finishing 3rd place. The children had lots of fun, swan brilliantly and should be very proud of themselves!


Year 5 and 6 Netball Tournament

 Last week Year 5 and 6 children took part in a netball tournament at Framlingham Prep School. All the children played brilliantly in all of their matches. Three teams represented our school with all teams placing towards the top of their group and one particular team finishing 2nd. All the children showed great teamwork, sportsmanship and were proud to represent our school. Well done SRH children.




 

Tuesday, 24 March 2026

UKS2 Hockey Success

 Yesterday, SRH took a group of Year 5 and 6s to a hockey tournament in Harleston. Across the three teams they played a series of matches of Quick Sticks style hockey - 4 on a team with no goalkeepers on small pitches.  

All three teams won the majority of their 8 matches played in their respective groups with one team winning all of their games. Having won their league, they then went on to play a final match which they drew to maintain their unbeaten status. The children showed great skill and determination in all of their matches. 

As always, the children who participated were a credit to our school; playing the matches fairly, following the decisions of the referees and showing respect to their opponents regardless of the result. Well done to all those involved with another afternoon of sporting success for SRH students. 





Friday, 20 March 2026

Hooray for Spring!

Key Stage 1 had a wonderful morning supporting each other in their poetry competition today. 

Each class performed a spring themed poem beautifully, with admirable confidence, clarity and obvious enjoyment. 

Well done to our winners, Class MB. We are very proud of you all!