Welcome To Albemarle

Diary Dates

Albemarle School Term Dates 2024 - 2025 - HERE


Albemarle School Term Dates 2025 - 2026 - HERE


MAY



W/B Mon 19th May - STEM Week

Thurs 22nd May 8:45am - Inter-faith coffee morning (LS Hall)

 

JUNE


Mon 2nd June - INSET Day (School closed to children)

Wed 4th June - KS1/2 Sports Day (Y1 morning only, Y2-6 all day)

Mon 9th June - Y3 Literature festival trip (11.30am)

Wed 11th June - Reception Sports day (1.15-3.15pm)

Thurs 12th June - Y1 Literature festival trip (10am)

Thurs 12th June - Y4 Literature festival trip (11.30am)

Wed 18th June - Y6 Literature festival trip (1pm)

Mon 23rd June - Kings Sports Day: Y3

Thurs 26th June - Kings Sports Day: Y4

Fri 27th June - Kings Sports Day: Y6



JULY

 

Tues 1st July - New Reception parents welcome morning (9.15am LS hall)

Wed 2nd July - Class photos

Friday 4th July - Y4 Peacock theatre trip

Tues 8th July - New Nursery parents welcome morning (9.15am LS hall)

Thurs 10th July - Y5 Battersea Apple Project

Wed 16th July - Year 2 graduation (9.15am)

Thurs 17th July - Reception graduation (2pm)

Tues 8th July - Class transition afternoon (1-2.30pm)

Wed 9th July 2pm - Y6 dress rehearsal – for KS2 classes & younger siblings (2pm)

Thurs 10th July - Year 6 productions (1.30pm and 6pm)

Mon 14th to Fri 18th July - Year 6 residential

Tues 22nd July - Year 6 graduation (9.15am)

Tues 22nd July - Last day of term (2pm finish)

 


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Albemarle Primary School
Princes Way
London
SW19 6JP

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