The Mulberry House School Leavers
Former pupils of the school and their families are an integral part of the wider Mulberry House School community. A number of events are arranged each year. If you would like to attend one of these events or would like to visit us on another occasion, please contact us.
Kaia Wolff
I will miss hugging my teachers.
Kody Doffman
Football! Thanks Coach Marc for teaching me!
Leela Patel
I learnt so so much:- I learned about science experiments, maths, English, good manners, sharing being polite and learned lots of creepy creatures, animals and dinosaurs!!
Mujin Sun
When I learn new songs, especially the Christmas ones.
Noura Ahmed
I loved being with my friends and sitting with them at lunch.
Charlotte McManus Newell
I liked colouring pictures and learning about water and dinosaurs.
Elianna Neophytou
I liked doing Art with my teachers.
Fiona Shilland
I enjoyed visiting different places with my friends.
George Chinchikov
I like it when my baby brother comes to see me in class.
Inaaya Sethi
I enjoyed writing and reading lots of stories together.
Anika Grover
Coach Marc is my favourite, he was so fun when we played PE games.
Anna Wolf
I will miss dancing with my friends
Aria Madhavan
Playing games with Coach Marc, I was better at racing.
Ava Gandhi
I like it when we have Crafts club and could make lots of fun things.
Bianca Schemmel
I was always happy seeing my friends here.
Sebastien Hollis
I loved being Prime Minister of the Pupil parliament this year. We were able to make lots of decisions and speak to lots of charities and raise money at our fetes for people in need.
Yutong Yao
My favorite memory was the Art Summer Show, were I got to show everyone my creative work and clay model of a coral reef I helped make.
Zach Naidoo
My favourite school trip was when we went to Whipsnade zoo because I saw so many different animals.
My favourite subjects are Maths and Science because shapes, materials and numbers are surrounding us all the time.
Aanya Bhargava
Alex Monteiro
I like playing outside in the garden with my friends.
Keira Shah
My favourite subjects have been Art and Science. I liked Art because we got to paint and draw. I liked Science because we got to do exciting experiments like making a light bulb switch on.
My most memorable lessons have been practising for our production play in Drama and making the coral reefs using clay with Erika.
Layla Mohamed
Northern Heights Survival Skills was my favourite school trip because my tooth came out and also we learned how to survive. My favourite subject is Science. This is because you do experiments, like investigating how our intestines work.
I will miss my teachers and friends because I love being with them.
Musa Ullah
My favourite subjects are Maths, Science, Computing and Art. I like maths because we multiply, divide, plus and minus. Maths has questions asking you to do more than 1 step. I like multiplying because it is repeated addition. I like dividing because it is repeated minus and it is really fun.
I will miss my friends and my teachers and Victoria. I will also miss the playground and Kelly. I will also miss the lunchtime people and the lunches and being a monitor. I will miss the Chromebooks and the books. I will miss all of THE MULBERRY HOUSE SCHOOL.
Riaan Shanbhag
My favourite lesson has been going swimming because we get to splash, learn new skills and have lots of fun. Swimming is a nice cool thing you can do on a summer holiday.
My favourite subject is Math because it’s fun. It’s the addition I love the most. Then multiplication, subtraction, and then division.
I will miss my friends and teachers but I’m lucky Zach and Rex are coming to UCS, too.
Roan Shah
My favourite subject was project and my favourite lesson was computing because I love technology. After all, you can make so many cool things and you can explore things.
Iman Ojukutu-Macauley
My favourite trips were The Lion King, Football Tournament and Northern Heights because I enjoyed learning survival skills, kicking the ball and joining in on the music when watching the theatre show.
My favourite subject is PE because you get to be active like we say, ‘active brains need active games’. My favourite lesson was a football lesson because we got ready for the football tournament!
I will miss everything at Mulberry House School, but I will come back very soon to visit!
Izaan Hussainy
My favourite subject is making clay because it makes my mind more creative and stronger.
My best playground memories are of playing zombies with my friends. Also, I enjoy playing with Max because it makes me feel happy.
I will miss my friends and teachers because those are the most important things that make up The Mulberry House school for me.
Jack Wong
My favourite subject is Maths because I like to calculate numbers. My memorable lesson was when we wrote a short narrative in our Creative Writing lesson.
My favourite playground memory is when I played zombies with Riaan, Musa, Henry and Zach.
I will miss the teachers and my friends and the garden.
Jason Qi Weedon
My favourite lesson has been Science because I love doing experiments. My most memorable lessons have been any type of woodwork because you get to use junior hacksaws and you get to make lots of different things. Another lesson has been using my imagination to write short narratives.
Julian Krokatsis
My favourite subject is computing because you get to explore platforms such as Purple Mash, Reading Eggs, Google Docs and Maths Whizz. My most memorable lesson has been making coral reefs in Art with Erika.
Aavya Gajree
My favourite trip so far has been going to see a show in the theatre because I enjoyed watching the actors and actresses on stage plus I did not do any work on that day.
My favourite subject has been Art because you truly can see how talented you are. My most memorable lesson is Science because you learn new things.
My playground memories is tag because I like running around the garden.
I will miss my teachers and my friends, as I am going to another school.
Anushka Patel
My favourite school trips have been trips to theatres, London Landmarks and Northern Heights Survival Skills. I also enjoyed sports day because there were lots of fun activities.
My playground memories are playing detectives with my friends and being archaeologists.
Arthur Siviter
My favourite trip was going to the welsh harp environment centre because it was very cool and fun going fishing.
Denys Fabiani
My favourite school trip was to The Welsh Harp Education Center because I saw minibeasts in the forest, I saw strange creatures that I didn’t know. Also, I liked the plants in the forest. The forest had plants such as Ivy, Holly, Brambles and Yew. Another of my favourite trips was Northern Heights Survival Skills. At Northern Heights Survival Skills we made fire. We made a huge fire with cotton wool as our fuel. We also made dens with Savannah as our teacher.
Henry Wong
I enjoyed learning about the different topics in each subject taught at school, but my favourite has to be P.E. because we get to do different activities that help us get fit. My memorable lesson was when I used clay to make coral reefs.
Dhruv Shanbhag
My favourite class was art, especially drawing pictures of our ears with charcoal and colouring portraits of ourselves with bright colours. My teachers were very kind and helpful.
Shaurya Banerjee
My fondest memory of Mulberry House School is of the school fair. The entire school building would be buzzing with activity and excitement.
Ruby Dale
My favourite memory was going to the Houses of Parliament.
Jamie Dale
My favourite memory is Egyptian day when everyone dressed up!
Tyler Ward
My fondest memory was making good friends.
Gabe Joseph
I have a bunch of really good memories. I loved going to Westbere Copse, because it was really fun and everyone would have a great time. I loved art as well.
Mylo Kirsten
My favourite memory at Mulberry is making a giant hamburger cushion in an art class.
Eli Joseph
The Goldilocks play gave a great opportunity to perform in front of big crowds, it developed confidence and a better ability of drama.
Libe Ward
My fondest memory is dressing up for world book day as Winnie the Witch.
Grace Clifford
Some of my favourite memories were splash days, winning the sporting effort cup in 2012 and holding the Olympic torch!
Sofia Ballaro
My favourite memory was when I was given as very large sticker in praise when I spelt London correctly in Prep I.
Grace Rynehart
My favourite memory was dressing up in a beautiful Flamenco dress for Spanish Day. I also loved playing on the roof terrace.
Rayan Doerig-Bal
I have lots of fond memories from my years at the school. I especially liked the drama classes & playing the role of the ugly sister in Cinderella. I was also proud to win the Kindness Cup.
Raymond Vleeshouwer
My favourite class was art because every time there was something interesting and intriguing to discover. My favourite lesson of art was making biplanes.
Adeline Edwards
My favourite memory was being able to wear our own clothes on our birthdays.
Jasmine Damani
My favourite memory of Muberry was being snack captain!
Sabrina Davis
I enjoyed playing the part of Rat in the Year 2 play The Wind in the Willows and being asked at the last moment to take over the additional part of Sally, which included singing a solo. I loved all the teachers - there was always something interesting happening at MHS and I had a really happy time there.
Umair Vohra
My favourite memory of Mulberry House School is definitely the Easter Dance competition. I had so much fun practicing and performing. I still remember all the moves and think of my friends from Mulberry house school every time I hear the song on the radio!
Isabelle Cody-Kallen
Being chosen as the final protagonist with the School performance song 'Alice the Camel' was a highlight at MHS. Also, learning the scientific process of freezing and drying grapes (raisins). Chess club was fun as well!
Mahi Shah
My fondest memory of Mulberry House is making a marble run because we got to do wood work and that was fun.
Ari Eisman
My favourite memory is the outings of which the really amazing impressionable ones were The Houses of Parliament (and now I know I want to be a judge when I grow up), Bank of England, Windsor Castle (where the Queen waved to us) and the Eco talk at the Welsh Harp Environmental Centre. Being at Mulberry House gave me the confidence to walk into Highgate Junior School on my own.
Safa Vohra
My favourite memory of Mulberry house school is when Naomi encouraged me to read to the younger children in Transition. I felt so nervous but she helped me to feel confident in my reading and after I read I was so happy that I had been so brave.
Sóla le Sage de Fontenay
My best memories of Mulberry were being picked as lunch monitor for the cute first schoolers. I felt very proud and responsible! I really loved the teachers, who were always kind and supportive. I also really enjoyed the school plays especially when I was a narrator with Donnie and of course when I played Toad in The Wind in the Willows. Fun times at Mulberry!
Elva le Sage de Fontenay
Best memories of Mulberry: I use to love the show and tell sessions in the lower school, I remember bringing my Beanie toys in. The teachers were very kind to me, I was very shy. I loved my art lessons, roaming around Westbere Copse, all the school trips and the school plays - I played Alice in Alice in Wonderland the year I left.
Beau Djaba
My favourite memories were painting butterflies with Chloe and the science experiment when we tried to turn an egg into rubber.
Abdulla Khan
My favourite memory was the prep football tournament where I met Teddy Sherringham.
Henry van Kaathoven
Favourite memories: I loved Sports Day especially running fast! I also enjoyed the Spa Day we did at the end of Prep 3 to raise money. It was really cool to put nail varnish on people!
Thomas van Kaathoven
Favourite memory: I enjoyed Art the most and Drama was cool too. The best was bringing home something we had baked.
Lara Patel
My fondest memories of MHS are the teachers and I absolutely loved my yoga class!
Yasmine Shah
My favourite memory from Mulberry was growing a sunflower.
Jacob Wong
I loved playing on the roof garden with my friends.
Ishaan Honawar
I have so many lovely memories from my time at MHS; play time in the garden with my friends Arlo & Tyler, receiving the philosopher of the week award from the Headteacher and making snow angels when we were snowed in! I loved the community feeling at MHS.
Jasmine Bracken
My fondest memories of Mulberry are lessons in Westbere Copse, the School Sports Day, all the school trips and the Summer picnic.
Layla Bracken
I loved the Summer Splash Days (when the weather allowed), helping Parveen at lunch times with the delicious veggie food as Table Monitor, and chess club.
Dora Brier
I remember all the love from the teachers and personal encouragement at the start.
Iris Brier
My favourite memory of Mulberry is the friends I made in my first few weeks and friends who I still have as my closest buddies even though they all went on to different schools!
Henry Kormind
I liked all my teachers and friends at Mulberry and that’s my great memory.
Shivam Kantaria
My favourite memory of Mulberry is doing Art with Chloe, especially learning about Alexander Calder.
Eesa Khan
I remember loving and caring teachers in particular Victoria and Camilla and I loved Sayeeds delicious lunches particularly the Bananna cake.
Kabir Shanbhag
My favourite memories of Mulberry include the chess tournament I participated in, my helpful and fun teachers, and dodgeball with my friends!
Rayan Shaikh
My favourite memory is the PE lessons and playing with friends.
Ava Tanna
My favourite memory is going to Spring Grove Care Home and speaking with the old people and finding out about their interesting lives.
Jack Olsen
I remember being very happy at Mulberry House and I loved my years there.
Sam Steiner
My favourite memory at Mulberry was Splash Day
Max Steiner
My favourite time at Mulberry House was the school picnic that took place at the UCS playing fields each summer.
Sadie Steiner
I remember that when I left Mulberry I still had a book and my mum made me come back to Mulberry to return it when we found it in my room. I was really embarrassed.
Edward Cannon-Brookes
I often recall many happy times at Mulberry House and would like to return to help teach maths!
Jacob Lim
My favourite memory was the school Football Tournaments
Dilan Lieberman
My favourite memory was playing on the monkey bars, reading books in the reading corner and the Summer picnic.
Marnie Young
My favourite memory was the fete that celebrated the Queen's diamond jubilee.
Henry Manning
My favourite memory is of all of my friends
Arihant Bengani
My favourite memory was the Science Fair because there were a lot of great experiments. I also enjoyed making the biplanes during the DT lessons.
Nicholas Berezovsky
My favourite memory was presenting my most beloved toy at the time- a plastic T-Rex. It was my first show and tell experience and I loved it.
Orla Scoggins
My favourite memory was visiting Westbere cops
Miles Scoggins
My favourite memory was the annual football tournament and learning Mandarin!
Bruno Scoggins
My favourite memory was playing with my friends in the playground.
Olivia Holden
My favourite memory at Mulberry House School was being chosen to perform as Mary in the Transition Nativity play. I remember wearing a long blue dress and had difficulty getting my new baby out from under my chair at the right time but I was only three years old!
Emilie Holden
My favourite memory at Mulberry House School was looking after the infants at lunchtimes and sitting at the head of the table with my little sister and her friends. Their faces were all orange by the time they finished their spaghetti!
Oliver Campbell
My best memory of Mulberry House School was my friends. I also oved the trips they were amazing and my favourite lesson was maths.
Alexander Campbell
One of my favourite memories of Mulberry House is the playground where there were many things to play with. Another one of my favourite things were the lessons because they taught you about many things and were still fun. There were also a lot of fun things planned like the water day and fun field trips where we went to places like the Houses of Parliament.
Mila Lieberman
My favourite memories were playing with friends Eliza and Maya, the “Days of the Week” song, Show and Tell, learning about bugs, rolling around on the big ball at playtime and the teacher who liked dolphins.
Arina Sengupta
My favourite memory of Mulberry was PE lessons with Coach Marc!
Thomas Shuttle
My favourite memory was playing early morning football in the front playground before school
Emily Shuttle
My favourite memory was handing out crackers at snack time!
Olivia Bahra
My favourite memory was the leavers programme and in particular when we went to the Poppy factory. Also the performance we put together in Preps 3 with Camila.
Ruby Giam
My favourite memory was that I loved the pool party in Squirrels with paddling pools in the summer, it was the best.
Adam Fitzgerald
My favourite memory was presenting and watching 'show and tells' and participating in the music club during lunch times.
Christopher Fitzgerald
My favourite memory was performing in the 'Friendly Robot' musical.
Thomas Johnston
My favourite memory was playing games with friends in the playgound during lunch break
Nicolas Johnston
My favourite memory was sports day!
Benjamin Johnston
My favourite memory was Friday break times in the other playground
Abigail Bach
I enjoyed the school trip the zoo
Edward Bach
I enjoyed show and tell and going swimming
Hugo Bach
I liked Maths and football
Soren Eis Loynes
My favourite memory is being awarded the Trophy for Listening, Concentrating and Remembering. It made me very proud.
Ellen Eis Loynes
My favourite memory is meeting my best friend. We have been close since my first day at MHS.
Mehek Gupta
Best memories of MHS are school trips, splash days and Christmas fairs!
Milan Segal
My favourite memory was baking a carrot cake for the Great Mulberry House Bake-off
Lita Segal
I loved the free play when she first arrived at school and splash day.
Georgia Taylor
I remember being so happy at Mulberry. I really enjoyed all of the school trips especially visiting the theatre.
Tom Taylor
My favourite memory is playing with my friends and going to Westbere Copse
Sophia Shoqat
I loved the drama shows we did at Mulberry House. Lots of singing and dancing. It was so much fun!
Xavi Shoqat
I have many good memories of Mulberry House - the teachers, the interesting lessons and especially the Houses of Parliament visit when I won a competition for the School!
Megha Agarwal
My favourite memories were time with Maria and Laura, art and the climbing bars which used to be outside the Transition classroom in the Second School.
Mihir Agarwal
I immensely enjoyed my time at Mulberry. Too many fond memories: playing outside with his friends, splash days in summer, enjoying the new building especially the terrace area, lunches by Said, time with all the teachers: Rebecca, Carla, Maria, Laura.
Maya Guttmann
My favourite memory was when I had to lie down on a big piece of paper and the rest of my class traced my body shape. The teacher then drew a line across the outline to demonstrate how much water our bodies contain.
Julia Guttmann
Memory - I got told off for asking when the lesson was over. I was very hungry and really needed something to eat. The teacher got very upset and sent me to the head teachers’ office...
Lucian Holliday
I have so many wonderful memories of Mulberry House which include making great friends, going on some amazing trips and playing tag on the rooftop playground. I miss Naomi and all the other great teachers I had. I enjoyed all the lessons and I learned so much!
Bianca Iarchy
I liked how all the teachers were kind and caring. I loved the Easter concert and songs and I made great friends too!
Thea Iarchy
I loved the teachers who took care of us. Everyone was so kind! I love growing the butterflies it was fun and the chicks were sooooo cute!! And the outing to the woods were also so fun!!!
Elias Kedikoglou
I have a lot of good memories from doing DT to baking.
Peter Ocansey
My favourite memories were playing on the monkey bars in the playground and winning the Maths Prize in Year 2, and being given a shiny trophy with my name engraved!
Shreya Subramanian
My favourite memory was going on a Nature Trail with her friends and Aoife.
Tyler Clark
My favourite memory was making my first school friends
Taha Cockerell
I have many wonderful memories of MHS but my two treasured ones are when I preformed in Animal Rumble Grumble production with all my friends and When we made Biplanes in art lessons. I was sad to leave all my loving teachers behind.
Daniel Li
My most favourite memory of Mulberry was my interactions with Headteacher Victora, she in fact inspired me a lot that I would like to be a headteacher when I’m a grown up.
Isabella Chan
My favourite memories were reading Biff, Chip and Kipper books and playing games during circle time!
Alexander Chan
My favourite memory was playing with the dinosaur toys and drawing them!
Chloe Chan
My favourite memory was hanging myself upside down on the climbing frame in the back garden of the school!
Kyra Higley
My favourite memories were coach Marc and jelly beans!
Laurel Timpson
I remember playing schools with my friends by the giant throne with the little stools.
Cosmo Timpson
I loved playing on the roundabout and the roof playground. I would always look forward to break when I could play with my friends that I am still friends with today.
Freda Timpson
I will always remember the friends I made at Mulberry House.
Nicolas Bahra
Playing in big school’s playground with the boat that used to be there and the Dragon’s Den competition during Preps 3.
Seher Srivastav
My favourite memories are of the school fair and I made very good friends, I still chat to some of them.
Feihong Lu
My best memory is when we were sitting down at playground together with my friends and saw clouds moving at different paces and there was a rectangular cloud at the end, which was also moving, although rather slowly. We pretended the clouds were in a race, all except the rectangular cloud. It’s such a happy memory.
Monife Tayo
I have many fond memories of Mulberry House School. My favourite memory was when we had the race on Sports Day and I came first, I was very proud of myself.
Alfie Hall
My favourite memories are playing chess, running in the playground with my friends and PE with Coach Marc.
Victoria Mitchell Cox
My best memories are the friends I made and the many parties we had together.
Alexandra Retkin
My favourite memory was the teachers I came to know and the friends that I made. I was also delighted to become Mulberry House School’s first kindness councillor.
Isaac Wong
My favourite memory at Mulberry is riding the bicycles with my friends in the roof garden!
Ethan Blades
My favourite memory at Mulberry House School is the baking sessions.
Fallon Miller
Some of my favourite playground memories are playing tag, riding on the bikes and most of all playing on the slide and sliding down it. It was really fun!
Maya Bhattacharya
Every year I loved our trip to the theatre to watch the Christmas pantomime and Splash Day in the warm summer days were the most memorable and fantastic school events ever for me.
Anya Amir
My favourite memory of MHS was the Chess Tournament representing MHS.
Adam Kroll
My favourite memory was spray painting one of the walls in the playground as part of an art project.
Orson Grimer
My favourite memory was when I organised an event called Loud shirt day at school that helped me raise more than £2000 for Auditory UK!
Lucy Gray
My favourite memory was when I sang ‘Oh holy night’ over Zoom to the residence at Spring Grove; it made me happy to see them have such great smile.
Wren Frazer
My favourite memory when we sang at the school’s gate to perform our Christmas concert to our parents.
Eva Benoliel
My favourite memory is dressing up as little red riding hood for book day!