School News
We are pleased to advise we have launched the Arbor Parent Portal/App for parents / guardians. The Arbor Portal and App are designed to help you stay connected with your child's school life. You will be able to use the Portal/App for booking the upcoming Parent's Evenings and view your child's attendance. At a future date, the Portal/App will also offer the ability to book dinners, clubs and trips.
Arbor can be accessed in 2 ways:
1. Arbor Parent Portal - Website version which can be accessed via a web browser.
2. Arbor Parent App - Mobile App that you can download to your smartphone or tablet.
Crucial Note for First-Time Users: You must set up your password and accept the terms of use through the Parent Portal (website) first. You cannot do this through the app.
Next Steps:
1. You will receive a Welcome Email from us (look for an email from Arbor in your inbox (check junk mail too).
2. Click the Login Link: Inside the email, click on the unique login link provided. This link will take you to a secure page to set up your account.
3. Set your password
4. You will then be redirected to the log-in page where you can enter your email address and your newly set password.

We are proud to announce that we are a myHappymind Silver Accredited School!
This means that as a school, we consider the mental health and wellbeing of our children as one of our top priorities. We have created a whole school culture that helps build our children's resilience, confidence and self-esteem as well as teaching them how to self-regulate in those stressful times. This accreditation badge has been awarded thanks to all the effort our staff, children, governors and parents have put in to bring the lessons of myHappymind to life all around our school!
To learn more about the myHappymind for Schools programme, visit their website here - https://myhappymind.org/

World Book Day takes place on Thursday 5th March and we hope you’ll join us to celebrate. We are celebrating World Book Day this year in school because we support the charity's mission to change lives through a love of books and reading. There are a range of activities planned throughout the day to celebrate, including some live online workshops, creating costumes and writing an alternative ending to a story.
Dressing up or bringing books into the school is a big part of the World Book Day celebrations and is something that children and families particularly enjoy. We are inviting children to dress up this World Book Day as it’s an exciting way for children to get book recommendations from each other. The book choice is key – even if it’s just a prop or a clue, make sure your child is recommending something to read with their costume. We would like the children to come dressed as a character or prop from their favourite book, or their favourite author. We will be hosting a competition for the most creative and unique costume per class, with an exciting prize!
We would also like children to bring in a cushion or blanket if they have one, so that we can create a relaxing ‘book nook’ in each classroom for the children to have some quiet reading time.
This week, your child(ren) will receive their free book token which they can exchange for any of the 2026 World Book Day £1 books at any of the following stores:
Asda
Tesco
Waterstones
The Works
Sainsburys
We’re very much looking forward to celebrating World Book Day, which could not happen without the support of parents and carers - thank you.

We have some fantastic special lunch days coming up this Spring term. First up is our celebratory World Book Day lunch - featuring Everlasting pizza with alphabet letters, Inventing Room jacket potatoes and Chocolate River sandwiches - on March 5th. There will be other delicious lunches to follow, when we will celebrate Eid and Easter. Please book your child's lunch on ParentPay today! ![]()
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Yesterday, we were able to award our first Headteachers Certificates for children who have been repeatedly showing their use of the 'my Happy mind' skills and knowledge they have learnt in class. We are very proud that they are leading the way in adopting these and showing them to their peers. Keep it up! Unfortunately, Mr. Parkhouse wasn't able to present them. We hope he can next time!

Parents also have the opportunity of joining the school and their children on this exciting journey to equip us all with better ways to improve our mental health. If you would like to join, please use the QR code above to download the app and ask a member of the Thorpe team to provide you with an authorisation code. You will then be able to get to know all about 'my Happy mind’!
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World Book Day is Coming to Thorpe
World Book Day takes place on Thursday 5th March and we hope you’ll join us to celebrate.Read Full Story - 13/02/26
Our First 'My Happy Mind' Headteacher Certificate Awards
This week, we celebrated our pupils showing their 'My Happy Mind' skills and knowledge!Read Full Story - 12/02/26
Thorpe Celebrates Chinese New Year
Yesterday the children (and staff!) enjoyed a fantastic Chinese lunch to celebrate Chinese New Year.Read Full Story - 16/01/26
Safer Internet Day 2026
This term we are excited to hold a parent workshop linked to the importance of online safety.Read Full Story - 14/12/25
St Botolph’s Church Christmas Windows
Our Art Club has been busy creating fantastic works of art for St Botolph's Church.Read Full Story - 30/06/25
Join Us for our Summer Fair
Our school fair is happening 04 July 2025 from 2:30 PM to 4:00 PM, and we can't wait to see you there!Read Full Story - 06/06/25
- 12/03/25
- 04/02/25
Nursery places for September 2025
Plan ahead and secure your child's place for September 2025Read Full Story - 08/10/24
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Unique art project brings creativity and community together
Students transforming everyday items and natural materials into works of art, thanks to the creative vision of Roland Burt from Djibo Art RB7 Art Centre Queensgate. Mr Roland Burt proposed an ingenious plan involving a litter pick and scavenger hunt for sticks and leaves, which he would then help...Read Full Story