A huge thank you to our brilliant KS2 choir who represented us at the Community Carol service tonight. They performed two songs in front of a packed Willowbrook centre ๐ถ amazing! ๐คฉ
Thank you @FABPrimary you are all amazing - the children are so lucky to have such committed and hardworking families to help make our school such a special community.
A huge thank you to everyone that supported our grotto and craft evenings. We hope everyone had a fantastic time and made some magical memories.
A special thank you to Santa for taking time out from his busy schedule to join us. #betterthanjohnlewis
The new Trust Primary Council met at the central offices in Winterbourne where they met Wally, the Trust dog. After a successful meeting setting their goals for the year, the councillors were shown around the offices meeting key people including, Mr Overton, Director of Primary.
KS2 Carols in the Meadow was just beautiful tonight. Thank you to all the families who braved the cold to join us - we hope the wonderful singing and tasty hot chocolate made it worth the chilly fingers and toes โ๏ธ ๐
Chestnut class have been learning about the true meaning of Christmas this week. They stayed in the Christmas spirit creating wreath Christmas cards to share with family and friends๐
Itโs a frosty morning in the Meadow for Choc Chip and Cookie โ๏ธ this is their last weekend in the Meadow for a while, theyโre having a break over the winter months while the weather is so chilly ๐ฅถ
#ScarletFever and #StrepA cases are higher than normal at this time of year. Check signs and symptoms to watch out for and advice on what to do here ๐ https://t.co/pMjjp5T2G1
Year 1 have been learning all about the Great Fire of London ๐ฅ If youโd like to remind yourself of the key eventsโฆ.hereโs a very informative recap from a keen Catkin historian ๐
Children from Bradley Stoke Community School Primary Phase enjoyed their very own First West of England bus for the morning when they took a mystery roundtrip to Bristol and backโฆ
Full story ๐
https://t.co/bFRyj3hneY
The new Primary Trust Council recently held their first meeting at Stoke Lodge Primary School and are raring to go for the year. The council is made up of two Y5 learners from across all of our Primary settings.