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News from Wexham Court Primary School

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  • A Message From Bridget Phillipson

    Published 28/01/26

    Dear Miss Mehat,


    Congratulations to you and your team on the excellent outcomes the disadvantaged pupils at Wexham Court Primary School achieved at the end of the 2024/25 academic year. Your school’s performance places it among the very best nationally, and this is a significant achievement.

    This success reflects the dedication of your staff and the hard work of your pupils. It shows what can be achieved when ambition and commitment come together. Thank you for everything you do to give children the best possible opportunities to succeed.

    Your school’s achievements demonstrate what is possible, and I hope you will continue to share your experience and best practice with others. Even the strongest schools can go further. We encourage you to lead the way as a system leader – sharing effective practice, championing networks, supporting collaboration, and helping raise standards across the sector.

    There are real opportunities available for you to support improvement for a wider group of pupils including through:

    • engaging actively with your region’s RISE networks and partnering with nearby schools and trusts;
    • contributing to regional roundtables and professional communities to spread the approaches that are working in your context; and
    • sustaining excellence by continuing to focus on disadvantaged pupils


    Please pass on my thanks and congratulations to your staff and pupils. I look forward to working with you as we strive together to raise standards for all.

    Bridget Phillipson

    Secretary of State for Education

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  • Year 5 Young Voices Trip to Wembley Arena

    Published 14/02/25

    Our Year 5 students had an unforgettable experience at the Young Voices concert at Wembley Arena. The excitement was palpable as they joined thousands of other children from across the country to take part in this incredible event. 

    From the moment they arrived, the students sang their hearts out, performing a range of songs they had been rehearsing for months. The joy and enthusiasm on their faces were a testament to their hard work and dedication. 

    It was truly an inspiring event, giving our students the opportunity to be part of something spectacular. A huge thank you to the staff and parents who supported the trip—it was a night to remember!  

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  • A Big Welcome to Our Feathered Friends!

    Published 05/02/25

    We have some chirp-tastic news - the chicks have arrived! This morning, after days of anticipation, our fluffy new friends finally made their grand entrance into the world. The children were thrilled to witness the incredible hatching process.  

    After working hard to break free from their shells using their egg tooth (a special little bump on their beak), the chicks started out wet and a little wobbly. But in no time, they fluffed up into the adorable, downy-soft friends we’ve been waiting for. 

    Fun Fact: Did you know that chicks start chirping before they even hatch? That’s right! They communicate with each other—and even with their mother—while still inside the egg! 

    Over the next few days, the children will have the chance to observe how the chicks grow and change. We’ll be making sure they stay warm and comfortable in their brooder while they get used to their new home. 

    Parents, stay tuned for more updates (and, of course, lots of cute chick photos). 

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  • The Chicks Are Here!

    Published 04/02/25

    We have some egg-citing news, our chicks are here! Right now, the eggs are snug inside an incubator, staying warm as they prepare to hatch.

    The big moment could happen anytime from tomorrow to Friday, so let the children know to keep an eye out for those first little cracks in the shells! As the chicks develop, students will notice how they use their egg tooth to break free—a process called pipping. Once hatched, they will be wet and wobbly at first, but soon, they will fluff up into the adorable little chicks we’ve been waiting for.

    To help students understand this incredible process and learn the correct technical vocabulary when discussing our new arrivals, we have put up two posters and a special information sheet detailing the stages of a chick’s growth. 

    We can’t wait to welcome our newest school members—stay tuned for updates!

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  • Celebrate Odd Sock Day with Us!

    Published 12/11/24
    At Wexham, we believe that our differences make us stronger, and there is no better way to celebrate individuality than with Odd Sock Day! This fun event is dedicated to embracing the unique traits that each of us brings to school. On Wednesday 13
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  • Nursery Ruby Robin Songbird Award

    Published 05/02/24

    Ruby Robin Songbird Award

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  • Menu Change

    Published 12/12/23

    Menu Change for first day back - Wednesday 3rd January 2024

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  • Menu changes this week

    Published 05/07/23

    We have changed the menu slightly this week for Thursday and Friday. Below are the menu changes...

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  • Summer Term Activities

    Published 06/06/23

    Check out what we have planned for the summer term...

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  • Music Mark School

    Published 22/05/23

    Wexham Court Primary School is officially a Music Mark School 

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  • Sign up for Junior Bake Off

    Published 07/02/23

    Are you a budding baker? Why not sign up for Channel 4s JUNIOR BAKE OFF 

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  • Special Lunch for Chinese New Year

    Published 17/01/23

    Menu Change 

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