Year 4 Yoga
Some lovely moments from our Year 4 yoga session. The children worked on balance, stretching and relaxation, showing great focus and teamwork throughout.
A great way to support both wellbeing and mindfulness πΏβ¨
Some lovely moments from our Year 4 yoga session. The children worked on balance, stretching and relaxation, showing great focus and teamwork throughout.
A great way to support both wellbeing and mindfulness πΏβ¨
More mug decorating fun in Arts & Crafts Club this week! The children used felt-tip pens to design their own colourful creations, showing great creativity and focus.
Well done, KS1 – some lovely work on display!
Year 1 have been busy in art this week, creating beautiful finger paintings inspired by Claude Monet’s garden. The children explored colour, texture and creativity to produce their own vibrant masterpieces πΈπ¨
Young readers at Brentry Primary School can now enjoy lots of new literary adventures thanks to a £1,000 book donation.
The school’s new collection of Usborne Books from local housebuilder, David Wilson Redrow South West, will support more than 200 pupils from reception to Year 6, enriching lessons and sparking imagination.
Claire Moore, English Lead at Brentry Primary School, said: “We are extremely grateful for this donation as we have recently created reading nook cabins in our playground where children can read during lunchtimes, and these books will help to stock these areas. Reading in primary school opens the door to every other subject – it builds imagination, strengthens thinking, and gives children the confidence to explore the world through words.”
Louise Ware, sales director for David Wilson Redrow South West, added: “It’s wonderful to know these books will make a difference for children at Brentry Primary School. Supporting literacy is something we feel passionately about and we’re proud to play a small part in helping the next generation discover the joy of books.”
This year, we are incredibly lucky to have 7 amazing Year 6 Digital Leaders who will be supporting staff and pupils across the school.
Our Digital Leaders will be helping with:
πΉ Supporting pupils with technology in lessons
πΉ Assisting staff with ICT and digital tools
πΉ Promoting online safety and responsible digital behaviour
πΉ Helping troubleshoot tech issues (our first line of support!)
πΉ Being positive digital role models around the school
They have already shown enthusiasm, responsibility and fantastic teamwork, and I know they are going to be a huge asset to our school community this year.
Well done Year 6 — we’re so proud of you and can’t wait to see you in action! ππ
As we reach the end of a very long autumn term, we also begin what will no doubt feel like a very short Christmas break. I would like to thank you all for your continued energy, enthusiasm and support since September. We truly value our school community and could not do what we do without you.
We hope you enjoyed our recent performances, Carols by Candlelight and Whoops a Daisy Angel, and that they helped to get you into the festive spirit.
We wish you a brilliant, healthy and happy Christmas and look forward to welcoming everyone back in January.
Mr Clarke
Please note: Monday 5 January is an INSET day. Pupils will return to school on Tuesday 6 January.
Year 3 had lots of fun enjoying Toy Day today. There were plenty of smiles, sharing and excitement as the children brought in their favourite toys!
Year 1 took part brilliantly in the KS1 Christmas Nativity. Their lovely singing and smiles lit up the performance — well done all!
Year 2 shone in the KS1 Christmas Nativity with wonderful singing and confident performances. What a brilliant job!
Year 1 enjoyed making their Christmas cards today. They showed great creativity and took real care with their designs — a lovely festive activity! π
πβ¨ Well done KS1! β¨π
A huge well done to all of our KS1 pupils for their fabulous Christmas Nativity. The children sang beautifully, spoke confidently and brought the story to life — we are so proud of them all!