Memories
Memory books are...
A collection of books from Nursery to Year 6 which contain your child's most cherished memories from their time at Whitehill Primary School.
Memory books clearly display; a range of your child's work of which they are proud of, photographs of special events and joyful memories throughout the year.
Memory books are a lovely keepsake to look back on and they clearly show your child's progression throughout their time at Whitehill Primary School. At the end of year 6 your children will be able to take home these precious books as a lovely memory of their time at Whitehill Primary School.
We welcome many visitors to our school. Lets hear what they have to say about us...
My daughter loves school and cries when it is holiday time! Last half term her father had to take her to Whitehill school to prove to her it was closed!
Parent. July 2014
I am writing to thank you for permitting children from Y5 to be involved in our project The Angel in Willow Grove. Could you pass on my thanks to Ms J Kingsford and Mr A Grinsted and their team of nine involved in the project for their effort and enthusiasm. Finally could you say a big thank you to all the children when they visited the Grove yesterday for being polite and well behaved. MAny thanks again for all the help and support you have given to the project.
Sheila. Willow Grove. July 2014
Every child is treated and cared for as a unique individual. There is a loving and caring environment in which they will thrive. This is led by the most amazing Head teacher, Miss Connell. She knows each child, their personalities, their characters, their achievements and is always there for any worries or concerns parents may have. A credit to the teaching profession. I am proud that my children have and are attending Whitehill Primary School.
Parent. June 2014
I love visiting this school. You are a pleasure to be with and your hall is full of wonderful art work.
Vicar. June 2014
This school is such a happy place to visit. You always hear children's laughter.
Delivery man. June 2014