In an increasingly interconnected and rapidly changing world, academic prowess alone is no longer sufficient for true success. While traditional subjects undoubtedly provide essential knowledge, the ability to understand and manage emotions – both our...
Year 6 pupils recently took part in a D-Day interdisciplinary day in the Hub – the fast approaching 6th June, will be 81st anniversary of the D-Day landings. It was a full day’s activity starting with the girls learning...
Last week, Year 5 and 6 pupils had an unforgettable time on their residential trip to Grittleton Adventures, Chippenham. The children fully embraced a wide range of exciting activities, including: archery, Jacob’s Ladder, body zorbing,...
The Bournemouth Primary Schools gala hosted by Swim Bournemouth was an opportunity for the Talbot Heath swimming academy pupils to showcase their swimming skills and test themselves against pupils of other local schools. For some...
Last week, the school community were excited to commemorate Victory in Europe Day with a special junior assembly and activities. The younger students have learned about the significance of this historic day and have participated...
Talbot Heath school hosted ‘This Girl Can 2025’ this week, where, over 100 year 4 girls from local primary schools attended, and enjoyed a superb time. They rotated around four activities throughout the day: Cheerleading...
The Talbot Heath school community were delighted to celebrate 139 years in education last week, led by Headteacher Tracy Harris. Both the junior and senior school, along with staff and governors, celebrated in the Lily...
Talbot Heath were delighted to host their very first Paddington Marmalade Festival on Friday 25th April. Grandparents and special guests were invited for a special tea, and then joined the Pre-Prep pupils for a host...
In the week before Easter break, Year 9 girls took part of their Outdoor Learning session to join the Reception class in Forest School. They chatted, played together, shared some hot chocolate and listened to...
The challenge of preparing young people for the future world of work has never been greater. The British Council estimates that as many as 65% of today’s students will ultimately work in jobs that don’t...