Here’s Bear reading one of her favourite books. Can you guess who is behind the mask?
Here is yet another cat reading a favourite poem. Who is behind the mask?
Here's Unicorn reading a favourite poem. Can you guess who is behind the mask?
Here is another cat reading from her favourite story. Can you guess who is behind the mask?
Have a listen to Cat reading from her favourite story. Can you guess who is behind the mask?
Here's Sid the Sloth reading a favourite poem. Can you gues who is behind the mask?
The final assembly for this term - listen to Mr Beale's video news and fins out who the Star Learners are for this week
Who have been our most recent Star Learners? Find out and watch Mr Beale's latest video news update for parents.
Listen to Mr Beale's video message for parents and find out who our Star Learners for this week are!
Listen to Mr Beale's latest video message for parents and find out who the Star Remote Learners are for this week!
Update for parents on plans for reopening on March 8th and also find out who the Star Remote Learners are for this week!
Fine out if you are a Star Remote Learner for this week, who has won a Gold Award for Class Dojos and who the winners of the Writing competition are!
A sneak peek into the many resources and activities available at Regents Park Community Primary School. Presented by the school children themselves you get a real sense of the atmosphere and engaging environment that the children enjoy having been directed by Ms. Matthews.
A sneak peek into the many resources and activities available at Regents Park Community Primary School. Presented by the school children themselves you get a real sense of the atmosphere and engaging environment that the children enjoy.
Headteacher Introduction
A classic poem about an adorable but mischievous little dog, written by Emily Lewis in the early 1900s. Do you have a dog? Do you recognise it from the descriptions in the poem?
This is a classic poem by Christina Rossetti (1830 - 1894). It describes her favourite things for each colour. Which one is your favourite?
This is a classic poem by Sara Coleridge (1802 - 1852). Picture the scary sights and sounds described in this poem. But what happens in the end?
A teacher reads the famous poem about remembrance, originally written at a soldier's funeral in World War One.
Listen to this wonderful story written by a Year 4 pupil, set in ancient Egypt.
Listen to this wonderful story written by a Year 4 pupil, set in ancient Egypt.
Listen to this wonderful story written by a Year 4 pupil, set in ancient Egypt.
Listen to this wonderful story written by a Year 2 pupil, about a fierce pirate.
Did you know all these interesting facts about the Victorians?
MORE interesting facts about the Victorians!
Are you on your best behaviour? Victorians thought it was very important for children to behave well. Listen to this popular advice from Victorian times.
Arrr me Hearties! Did you know all these interesting facts about Pirates?
A French teacher tells us the French words for different types of fruit.
A French teacher tells us the French words for different rooms and objects in the home.
A French teacher reads the famous children's story in French. Can you spot any words you know?
Learn how to count from 1 to 10 in Spanish.
Learn the Spanish words for different colours.
Learn how to greet people in Spanish.
Learn commands such as "sit down" and "stand up" in Spanish.
A Merry Christmas to all our pupils and parents from the staff of Regents Park!
This poem was written in 1823. It was the first time Santa Claus (Saint Nicolas) appeared in a published story, as the familiar jolly present-giver who comes down the chimney on Christmas Eve!
A classic Christmas poem by Susie M. Best.