@SeethingPrimary - 14th July 2025
Welcome
Welcome to Seething and Mundham Primary School!
A very warm welcome to our school where the children are at the heart of all that we do and together we work to ensure they grow socially, emotionally and academically. Our aim is to inspire and motivate, through our exciting and creative curriculum, so that our children leave well-prepared for the next steps in their lives.
We are a small, rural school which works in close partnership with supportive parents. We highly value the feel of our school community and our values underpin all we do –
Respect Honesty Tolerance Empathy
We benefit from a dedicated team of teaching and support staff who are devoted to helping all children, of all abilities, to fulfil their potential. As part of the Sapientia Education Trust, we work closely with other Primary Schools to provide the best educational experience we can. At Seething and Mundham Primary, we continually look to advance our practice and embrace the chance to broaden the opportunities we provide.
We have four classes –
Bittern - Reception and Year 1, taught by Miss Kemp and supported by Mrs Custance
Harrier - Year 2, taught by Miss Squirrell
Kestrel - Year 3 and 4, taught by Miss Richards and supported by Mrs Weston-Vaughan
Hawks - Year 5 and 6, taught by Mrs Thompson and supported by Mrs Squirrell and Mrs Barrie.
An incredibly important element of our provision is our Forest School led by Mrs Denmark and assisted by Mrs Norton. Forest School is an opportunity for children to learn outdoors in our fantastic grounds. It allows for children to apply learning in out of context ways, deepens their cultural capital and helps them to develop a strong sense of confidence and self-efficacy.
I am so proud to be the Headteacher of our wonderful Primary School and I warmly invite you to visit us and see it for yourselves.
We are proud to be part of Sapientia Education Trust (SET) which has several small schools like ours as well as larger primary and secondary academies.
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@SeethingPrimary - 11th July 2025
What a fabulous, sunny Sports Morning we had yesterday! Lots of great sporting achievements as well as great sportsmanship and participation. We are so proud of these wonderful children. And a picnic with families to finish! Lovely! pic.twitter.com/ViSgc82zF1
@SeethingPrimary - 9th July 2025
Harrier class had a fabulous visit this afternoon from former student Dr Daisy Norton who talked to them all about the spine and the heart. pic.twitter.com/wyfE14OP7Y
@SeethingPrimary - 4th July 2025
KS1 had a fabulous morning at Hobart at their multisports event where they took part in activities such as football, tennis, archery and many more. pic.twitter.com/NfYemzlCur
@SeethingPrimary - 4th July 2025
Bittern class went on a trip to the Sainsbury Centre where they looked at sustainability and how they can help the Earth. They then explored the sculpture park before going on a walk around the broad. pic.twitter.com/Vi6GImaTXr
@SeethingPrimary - 27th June 2025
An emotional goodbye to our wonderful Schoodoodle Art Club leader, Mrs Cole. We have loved your magical creativity, fun and kindness. We wish you so much luck and happiness in your next step - they are lucky to have you! pic.twitter.com/QOPP4JjOwD
@SeethingPrimary - 10th June 2025
Don’t forget to book places for your child/ren for our fantastic summer holiday club! There will be lots of activities on offer, including sports, crafts, games and book sharing. pic.twitter.com/TsWGYIWRg9
@SeethingPrimary - 10th June 2025
What a lovely Family Lunch Dday we had today! Thank you to the lovely kitchen staff for all their hard work cooking 122 meals, and to the parents/ grandparents/ big brothers etc for coming! pic.twitter.com/qXbBeKTV1W
@SeethingPrimary - 10th June 2025
Wowee! Year 5/6 were amazing at the cluster rounders tournament last night! First place out of six teams. Wonderful teamwork, sportsmanship, fielding and batting - well done team! pic.twitter.com/cmRTmLN6aw
@SeethingPrimary - 16th May 2025
Well done to our Year 3/4 footballers who attended the cluster tournament on Monday. pic.twitter.com/bwQT3NIpzZ
@SeethingPrimary - 13th May 2025
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@SeethingPrimary - 13th May 2025
The wonderful Glen (advocateofhope) talking about changing mindsets (he talks about ADHD but this is also true for so many SEN challenges). We will advocate together. pic.twitter.com/FmhkMylQOM
@SeethingPrimary - 13th May 2025
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@SeethingPrimary - 13th May 2025
It was good to talk! Today at our SEN parent support group we were joined by Sharon Corden (School & Community Hub), Daisy Palmer (Early Help) and Laura Back (SENDIASS). Amongst other things, we discussed sleep difficulties and they recommended Nansa and Sensational Families. pic.twitter.com/a1qdGWQVEn
@SeethingPrimary - 9th May 2025
Yesterday's 2 minute silence where children were reflecting on the importance of World War 2, VE Day and how lucky they are today. pic.twitter.com/I2Aifw2hzI
@SeethingPrimary - 2nd May 2025
This week's musical performance for our celebration assembly - Beach calypso played by Sophia on the piano. pic.twitter.com/D3VjDMN9az
@SeethingPrimary - 2nd May 2025