Celebrating International Women’s Day at Gomer

Today, on International Women’s Day, we celebrate all the fantastic girls and women in our Gomer community. We recognise the strength, resilience, and brilliance of every girl and woman who makes our school such a special place. To mark the occasion, we held a football event at lunchtime yesterday, giving our girls the chance to get active ...

Exploring the Human Body in Year 6

This term, Year 6 is diving into an exciting science unit all about the human body, focusing on the circulatory system. Through investigative learning, we are exploring key questions such as: 🔬 How does the heart pump blood around the body? 🔬 What are the different types of blood vessels? 🔬 What does our blood contain and what does it do? 🔬 H ...

World Book Day 2025 – Read Your Way!

Today at King’s Academy Gomer, we dived headfirst into the magic of books as we celebrated World Book Day 2025 with this year’s theme: Read Your Way! Our school was bursting with colour and creativity as children and staff arrived dressed as their favourite book characters – the effort and imagination on display were simply fantastic! Fro ...

Year 3 Science

Year 3 have been exploring the fascinating world of animals, including humans, in our science lessons. One of the key areas we’ve been studying is the purpose of the skeleton. We have learned that the skeleton not only provides support for our body but also protects vital organs and helps us move. We’ve discussed the number of bones in th ...

Service Club – A Welcoming Community for All!

Our Service Club, led by the super Miss Hall, is an important part of our school, bringing children together to make a difference and support our service community. They meet every Tuesday lunchtime, and all children who are from Service Families are welcome to join our lovely little group! The children have enjoyed catching up after the h ...

Ghana Independence Day

Today, we were delighted to welcome Staff Sgt. Adom-Baffour to our assembly to talk about Ghana Independence Day, which will be celebrated on Thursday, 6 March. Sgt. Adom-Baffour, the husband of our TA, Mrs Adom-Baffour, shared an insightful presentation about Ghana’s rich culture and history. Mrs Adom-Baffour looked stunning in her tradi ...

Wishing Our Community a Peaceful Ramadan

The holy month of Ramadan is here, its arrival signalled in the night sky by the glowing crescent moon. For Muslims around the world, including those in our wider community, Ramadan is a time of dawn-to-dusk fasting, self-reflection, and acts of kindness and charity. We extend our warmest wishes to those with family and friends in the Mus ...

Year 3 Pupils Revisit Telling the Time

In Year 3, children have been revisiting their learning on telling the time using an analogue clock. They have explored the different parts of the clock, including the hour hand, minute hand, and second hand, and how each one moves to show different times. Through interactive activities, they have reinforced their understanding that the s ...

Red Disco – a silent sensation!

Just before half term, our school was filled with energy, movement, and beaming smiles as children danced their hearts out at the Red Disco. It may have looked like a quiet evening, but that’s only because it was a silent disco! With multiple music channels to choose from, our pupils loved switching between tunes and bopping away with the ...

Year 3’s Colourful Celebration of Holi

Our Year 3 pupils recently embarked on an unforgettable experiential learning journey in their RE lessons, exploring the vibrant Hindu festival of Holi! Holi, also known as the Festival of Colours, is a joyful celebration that marks the arrival of spring and the victory of good over evil. It is a time of togetherness, where people gather ...