Our Junior Road Safety Officers (JRSOs) had an amazing time at the Hackney JRSO Celebration Party this week! They reflected on a year of brilliant road safety work, took part in fun competitions, and proudly received awards from the Hackney Speaker.




Our Junior Road Safety Officers (JRSOs) had an amazing time at the Hackney JRSO Celebration Party this week! They reflected on a year of brilliant road safety work, took part in fun competitions, and proudly received awards from the Hackney Speaker.
Our Debate Mates took part in Round 2 of the Primary Urban Debate League, where they continued to build on their excellent start to the competition. Competing against other schools,…

Year 6 Times Table Ambassadors have been working hard to support their peers in their own classes. They have been modelling effective times table recall strategies and introducing fun, engaging…

Just before half term, our JRSOs met to design and write personalised thank-you cards for our School Patrol Officer. They worked together to share ideas, add creative touches, and show…

After a big playground stock order arrived, our peer mediators sorted and stored the new resources. Once the resources were unpacked, the peer mediators on duty got to work organising…

At John Scurr Primary School, our Debate Mates took part in Round 1 of the Primary Urban Debate League, competing in two debates against other schools, and winning both! The unprepared…

Year 3 and 4 Language Ambassadors met this week to rehearse presenting and sharing the phrase of the week with their classes. This term, our language ambassadors are supporting their…

The Digital Leaders have been hard at work practicing their lines to host assemblies on the upcoming Safer Internet Day 2026, February 10th. They have been researching about AI and AI…

Our Year 5 and 6 Librarians joined Year 2 during their DR session to read together. The librarians supported the younger children with their reading, shared their favourite books, and…

In their first Debate Mate session, pupils played an introduction game called “I Will Be Remembered in History By…”and discussed the importance of equity, diversity, and inclusion. They shared their reasons…
