All Schools Timeline


Next      of 74     Previous    

 

Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy   Outside


Posted 20/09/2024
by Ruth Smith



Issy's Nursery children have enjoyed this last week of sunshine and being able to pop in and out of the indoor learning environment to explore the outside.

Some of our new children have really enjoyed the outdoor space and it has made settling in so much easier.

Whether the children have been digging, sliding, climbing, investigating, spinning, rolling, pretending or chatting to their friends, everyone has enjoyed feeling the warm sun on their faces.

 


Copper Valley Infant and Nursery Academy   Welcome to the Nursery


Posted 20/09/2024
by Lynn Cox

A warm welcome back to those of you who were with us last year and a huge 'hello' to our new children.
Everyone has settled well into the Nursery and our key workers are getting to know their children. Please see below for the latest newsletter!

Mrs Miller, Mrs Symons and Mrs Gates.

 


Duloe C of E Primary Academy   Hockey Stars


Posted 20/09/2024
by David Hannah






A massive well done to our hockey players who took part in an inter-school competition at Lux Park on Friday. As always, the children represented the school impeccably. This is the first of many sporting events that are in the pipeline for this academic year. 

 


Wadebridge Primary Academy   Welcome to year five!


Posted 20/09/2024
by Emma Johnston

What a fantastic start to the year we have had! We are delving into exciting topics across Maths, English, and Art, with plenty of engaging activities to spark curiosity and foster a love for learning.
In Maths, we have focused on place value, which is crucial for developing strong number sense. Children are learning to understand the value of each digit in larger numbers up to 1,000,000. This knowledge is key to helping them grasp more complex mathematical concepts like addition, subtraction, and multiplication later in the year.
In English, we have started reading the classic novel "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" by C.S. Lewis. This traditional text offers a wonderful mix of adventure, imagination, and moral lessons. The story opens up discussions about themes such as friendship, bravery, and good versus evil, while also encouraging creative thinking as we explore the magical land of Narnia.
Our Art lessons this term, are inspired by the vibrant world of Ancient Egyptian art. Children will explore the history of Egyptian art, learning about its unique style, symbolism, and cultural significance. Creating our own Egyptian-inspired pieces: The children will get hands-on with their own projects, designing their own Egyptian headdresses using collage.

We have a busy week next week with our 'Boys Active' and 'Girls Can' events at the showground and swimming on Thursday.

Thank you for your continued support! We look forward to seeing the growth and creativity of our Year 5 students as they continue to engage with these exciting topics. As always, if you have any questions or would like further ideas to support your child’s learning at home, feel free to reach out.
The Year 5 team!

 


Wadebridge Primary Academy   Friday 20th September 2024


Posted 20/09/2024
by Chris Wathern

Canteen and School Dinners
Following my message yesterday, we can confirm normal service resumes from Monday!

Grounds Day

Can you spare an hour or two to help at our Grounds Day on Saturday 5th October between 10:00-14:00?

• Can you help tidy our play areas and plant up some new containers?

• Do you fancy prepping our polytunnel ready for the children to use?

• Are you up for clearing our pond area and bring it back to life?

• How about some painting to brighten up our play areas?

• Do you have any garden tools or paint brushes to bring along on the day?

• Would you like a free lunch and refreshments? Everyone is welcome to come and lend a hand (no unaccompanied children please).

So we have an idea of numbers, please sign up using the link in the email sent to parents.

House Captains
Mrs Orme and I had the pleasure of meeting nearly 40 Year 6 children as part of the House Captain ‘interviews’. The standard of applications was so high; they should all be so proud of themselves. They gave Mrs Orme and I such a difficult job to choose between them.

After much consideration, we were pleased to share the outcome with the children.

Choughs - Auriella & Lexie
Cormorants - Allie & Sasha
Puffins - Agnes & Harry
Swans - Holly & Stanley

Congratulations to our new House Captains and thank you to all the children who put themselves forward.



House Points
Congratulations to this week’s winners, Choughs, with Swans taking an early overall lead:

Swans – 816
Puffins – 572
Choughs – 568
Cormorants – 550

Macmillan Coffee Morning
Year 6 look forward to seeing you at their Macmillan Coffee Morning next Friday 27th September from 08:45 in the Hall. Everyone is welcome to help raise money for this charity.

Foodbank Collection for Harvest
For Harvest this year, we will once again be collecting for Wadebridge Foodbank. Please send your child in with any donations between Monday 30th September and Friday 4th October. Donations such as tins and jars of food, rice, pasta, general toiletries and long life juice are most welcomed. Thank you for your support.

FOWPA - The Great Wadebridge Primary Academy Quiz, Friday 18th October 7pm, Town Hall
Why not get a team together, get those thinking caps on and join us for a fun evening of quizzing at The Great Wadebridge Primary Academy Quiz being held at Wadebridge Town Hall. This quiz is being organised by FOWPA and will be run by everyone’s favourite quiz master, Robin Moorcroft. There will be a bar on the night, prizes for the winning teams and a raffle where you can win some beautiful hampers, filled with lots of goodies.

Our last quiz sold out in days and there are limited numbers so get your table booked early to avoid disappointment! £20 per table, max of six people. Get your tickets now!

All proceeds go to Wadebridge Primary Academy.

Parent Support & Children’s Mental Health and Wellbeing Workshops
Caradon Parenting (Cornwall Council) and the Children’s Mental Health Support Team (MHST) are running a series of workshops. You’ll find further information on our website: Information>Health & Wellbeing.

Fire Evacuation
This morning we held our first fire evacuation of the year. The children did a fantastic job of exiting the school calmly and quietly. Later this term we will be practising our annual lockdown process. We will be in touch beforehand with details of this.

Lost Uniform
We’ve only been back two weeks, but are already gathering up lots of uniform from around the school. Please encourage your children, as we will do at school, to take responsibility for gathering their own belongings. Please name all uniform; thank you for your cooperation.

School Photos
Next Tuesday and Wednesday, Tempest Photography will be in school taking individual and sibling photos over the two days. Please ensure your child is looking super smart in their full uniform (as always) and if wanted, provide them with a comb/brush for their hair.

Congratulations Mrs O’Dwyer
Congratulations to Mrs O’Dwyer who completed the ‘CoppaFeel’ Trek in the Peak District, raising money for this breast cancer charity. So far she has raised an amazing £3,169! Combined with other trekkers they have raised an incredible £212,802.

Dates coming up next week

Monday 23rd September
After School Extra-Curricular Activities (ECAs) begin
Year 5 & 6 Boys Active 
Year 1 Hearing Screening Check (pm)
Year 4 Swimming

Tuesday 24th September
School Photos (Tempest)
Year 5 & 6 Our Girls Can
Year 6 Swimming
No Woodwind lessons this week

Wednesday 25th September
School Photos (Tempest)
Year 3 Swimming

Thursday 26th September
Year 5 Swimming

Friday 27th September
08:45 Year 6 Macmillan Coffee Morning 

 


Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy   Week ending 20.09.24


Posted 20/09/2024
by Helen King






Enjoying the sunshine.

This week Lantic class have been writing our class story about Paddington in London.  The have shown great resilience as it has not always been easy!

Year 2's have been working with Lyndsey Wilde from the NHS Mental Health Support Team.  They worked on resilience and discussed how teamwrk helped them solve problems.

The children have had two amazing sessions with 'Cricket Chris', in the first session they improved their catching skills and on Friday they learnt how to bowl.  They will be revisiting these skills next week in their PE lesson on Monday.

During Science, we walked around the school looking for different materials - we even drew up tally charts to log our results!

 


Wadebridge Primary Academy  


Posted 20/09/2024
by Chris Wathern

Autumn Term 1 - Weeks 1, 2, & 3 - Sensational Start to Six! 

English

In English over the past couple of weeks we have been looking at extending narratives using the text ‘The Lion and The Unicorn’ by Shelley Hughes as a stimulus.

Across the journey, the children have unpicked the text using their VIPERS skills, reminded themselves on the skill of using relative clauses, wrote setting descriptions and diary entries. All of the knowledge explored across this journey resulted in the children extending the narrative by writing an alternative ending.

The children have loved looking at this text as it links nicely to our first wider curriculum theme of WW2. The children have been able to use their topographical knowledge to inform their creative pieces used a wide range of tier one, two and three vocabularies.

We are incredibly proud of their first extended piece of writing and look forward to seeing what they produce in our next learning journey of Poetry – The Power of Imagery!


Maths

In Year Six we continue to follow the White Rose Small Steps beginning with our first journey of ‘Place Value’. To begin this learning journey the children, harnessed their prior knowledge to identify, read and write numbers to 1,000,000 and 10,000,000.

The children then looked closely at the powers of 10, this required the children to multiply and divided by 10s, 100s & 1000s. With the Year 5/6 curriculum so closely knitted, the children are very much familiar with the strategies and methods presented and are therefore able to approach more complex reasoning questions.

In this journey, we have also explored rounding any integer, negative numbers and using number lines to 10,000,000. We then ended the journey as we always do with an end of unit assessment. This allows us and the children to see not only their progress in place value but their next steps. From here, the children set themselves new targets for the term.


Wider Curriculum

We have hit the ground running with wider curriculum and the children are certainly on board. As mentioned above, our current theme we are exploring is WW2. Throughout this journey, the children will explore a range of subjects, concepts and knowledge across all areas of the curriculum with links to the overarching theme.

Within each area of the curriculum the children will have enquiry questions that they’ll find the answers too. To begin our journey, we have started with History and our enquiry question is ‘What was the impact if WW2 on the people of Britain?’  

So far, the children have used their chronology skills to sequence key events that took place during WW2.They have investigated what life would have been like during the blitz and the emotions felt by the civilians. They have unpicked the story of Dunkirk, delving into the ‘Dunkirk’ spirit, as well as looking into the roles of women during WW2. They made comparisons between WW2 and today’s roles for women and what impact the war would have had!

It has been wonderful to see the children’s enthusiasm towards our new curriculum theme. WATCH THIS SPACE for our incoming artwork…


Important Reminders:

·        Monday 23rd September – Boys active

·        Tuesday 24th September – Our Girls Can

·        Tuesday 24th September – Boys Swimming

·        Wednesday 25th September – Individual Photos

·        Friday 27th September – Macmillan Coffee Morning

·        Friday 27th September – School Sleepover

Have a wonderful weekend.

 

Best Wishes,

The Year Six Team

 


Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy  


Posted 19/09/2024
by Sara McKillop

w/e 20.9.24

What a busy week we’ve had!

We had Cricket Chris in TWICE to teach us catching skills which we loved!

The children have thoroughly enjoyed splattering and dripping paint in an abstract style, just like the artist Jackson Pollock, ahead of creating their own paintings later this term.

Plus, there’s all of our other wonderful learning! In maths, we used the manipulatives to help us flexibly partition to 10,000! Wow! For English, ask your child to tell you a type of figurative language (maybe simile, metaphor, onomatopoeia, personification or alliteration)? Perhaps they could even tell you the structure of a volcano?

Have a wonderful weekend!

 


Polperro Primary Academy   Week Ending Friday 20th September


Posted 19/09/2024
by Helen Fitzsimmons



Hello Everyone!

We have all been enjoying a new story this week, to inspire our writing lessons. The story of ‘Stanley’s Stick’ by John Henley, has helped us to use our creative ideas. According to Penhallow, a simple stick, has become a musical instrument, a dinosaur, a telescope, and a magic wand. The reception children have enjoyed finding their own sticks to explore these ideas in the school garden. Year 1 have written some lovely sentences to tell the story in their own words.

As you may have noticed, your child will have taken a wet swimming costume home on Wednesday. We decided to take advantage of the warm weather and go swimming in our lovely pool. Well done to reception, who mostly took part with enthusiasm. 

On Friday we enjoyed a fun music lesson in class. We used a range of percussion instruments to accompany our singing, which included some action songs. It was lovely to hear some of the children singing these songs later, during learning through play.

Have a lovely weekend!

From the Penhallow team.



 


Polperro Primary Academy   20/9/24


Posted 19/09/2024
by Julie Peat
























































This week we have finished our question of “who am I? The children have been practicing drawing faces with different features such as eyes, ears, nose and mouth. We have been discussing the places we live and exploring the story of “The three little pigs”.
We have made the pigs houses out of straw and sticks and bricks and used props in the tuft tray with the pig stick puppets. The children have been painting and creating tube pigs.

In phonics we have been making the sounds of different family members, taking notice of the way we formed these sound with our mouths and we have been making silly soup with different initial sounds.

In maths we have been practicing counting and finding different numbers around us. We have been learning about simple shapes such as circle, square and triangle.

Have a great weekend

Julie, Sarah and Jade

.

 


St Cleer Primary Academy   Week beginning 16th September


Posted 19/09/2024
by Carmel Alberts

The children have had an action packed week so far, they really enjoyed searching for Goldilocks and writing 'WANTED' posters. There was even more excitement when the children arrived on Wednesday to find the three bears sat at the classroom table but Baby Bear's porridge was missing!!!

In History, they have been finding out about the Wright Brothers and they watched their first flight, they couldn't believe it was in black and white!

In Science, they wore blindfolds to experience what it is like to walk without sight.

In Maths, they have continued to work on Place Value and have been thinking about whether there are fewer or more.

Reception have been enjoying the sunshine, they've been practicing number formation, painting and threading!


 


Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy   Week Ending 20.09.24


Posted 19/09/2024
by Joanne Pentreath

Marazion have enjoyed visiting  St Anne's and playing with the residents this week. They showed a lot of respect and had lots of fun together! We had Cricket Chris in to teach us catching skills which we loved! The children have thoroughly enjoyed splattering and dripping paint in an abstract style like the artist Jackson Pollock ahead of creating their own paintings later this term. We welcomed back Miss Roberts who comes in and helps us by listening to us read. She kindly donated us a new classroom book, 'See Inside Planet Earth', which links perfectly to our topic and the children have already been enjoying it whilst all cosied up in our book corner! 
 As well as all of this, all of our other wonderful learning has continued. Can your child tell you a type of figurative language (maybe simile, metaphor or alliteration)? Perhaps they could tell you the structure of a volcano?

 


Copper valley Junior Academy   Blog for week ending 20th September 2025


Posted 19/09/2024
by Lynn Cox

 As ever it has been a busy couple of weeks back in school. Thank you to those of you who came to the 'Meet the Teacher' events at the Infant and Junior bases. The partnership that the schools have with parents is very important to us and to your child's wellbeing and development.
After a few teething troubles during the transition from Delaware and Gunnislake to Copper Valley, I am delighted to let you know that the Seesaw platform is now fully up and running. For those parents who are new to Seesaw, it is a brilliant tool where you can view your child's learning and communicate with staff. Staff will sometimes post messages and important reminders on Seesaw and, because these come straight through to your mobiles and tablets, they are easily accessible.
I am also pleased to let you know that the school websites are, in the main, complete! If you head to the learning tab and look under maths, I have added some resources so that you can use to support your child with their current learning. 
I want to apologise to you all for my  absence at the school entrance in the morning. Some of you will know but I am taking children to the Junior school base in Gunnislake so that we don't need to run 3 mini buses. I am enjoying chatting to the children as we head down the hill. We have named the morning service 'Cox's cabs'- could be a new career! I miss speaking to the other children and parents as they come in but I hope that you will understand why I'm not on the step first thing!
If you haven't had a chance then please look at our new Copper Valley Primary Academies Facebook page. We currently have 80 followers and we want to build on this.
Over the next few weeks we are going to work on a celebration event to mark the schools' name change. Look out for more information to follow. Enjoy the weekend when it arrives! 

 


Copper Valley Infant and Nursery Academy   Latest Blog - week ending 20th September 2024


Posted 19/09/2024
by Lynn Cox

   As ever it has been a busy couple of weeks back in school. Thank you to those of you who came to the 'Meet the Teacher' events at the Infant and Junior bases. The partnership that the schools have with parents is very important to us and to your child's wellbeing and development.
After a few teething troubles during the transition from Delaware and Gunnislake to Copper Valley, I am delighted to let you know that the Seesaw platform is now fully up and running. For those parents who are new to Seesaw, it is a brilliant tool where you can view your child's learning and communicate with staff. Staff will sometimes post messages and important reminders on Seesaw and, because these come straight through to your mobiles and tablets, they are easily accessible.
I am also pleased to let you know that the school websites are, in the main, complete! If you head to the learning tab and look under maths, I have added some resources so that you can use to support your child with their current learning.
I want to apologise to you all for my  absence at the school entrance in the morning. Some of you will know but I am taking children to the Junior school base in Gunnislake so that we don't need to run 3 mini buses. I am enjoying chatting to the children as we head down the hill. We have named the morning service 'Cox's cabs'- could be a new career! I miss speaking to the other children and parents as they come in but I hope that you will understand why I'm not on the step first thing!
If you haven't had a chance then please look at our new Copper Valley Primary Academies Facebook page. We currently have 80 followers and we want to build on this.
Over the next few weeks we are going to work on a celebration event to mark the schools' name change. Look out for more information to follow. Enjoy the weekend when it arrives!








 


Blisland Primary Academy   Scrumptious sunshine snack.


Posted 18/09/2024
by Julie Pearce

After a successful blackberry hunt, the children eagerly put on their aprons and joined Mrs Pearce. They were not just spectators, but active participants in the cooking process. They weighed out the ingredients, cut up the apple, counted out the blackberries, and rubbed the ingredients together with their fingers; this proved to be somewhat sticky, but they were all fabulous at taking turns and waiting patiently for it to bake. Their sense of achievement and independence was evident in their beaming smiles and the delicious aroma that filled the kitchen.

   Cooking is one of the children’s favourite activities in Storytellers. It is an authentic experience where children can gain various skills, specifically in Maths. In addition, it can aid language and communication. When children can complete activities independently, their confidence soars. Following a recipe also helps children to learn to read for a purpose and follow instructions. In addition, they can talk about their likes and dislikes and healthy eating. When children are involved in preparing food, they are more likely to try out new tastes and flavours. The children's enjoyment of the cooking activity was evident in their eagerness to learn and their enthusiastic participation.  

The crumble was a scrumptious afternoon snack to enjoy in the autumnal sunshine. 

 


Blisland Primary Academy   Baking bread..


Posted 18/09/2024
by Julie Pearce

Children love to show what they can do, and cooking provides opportunities to gain a sense of accomplishment.

   Here at Storytellers, we like to provide real-life experiences. Cooking is a needed life skill. It is an authentic experience where children can gain a range of skills, specifically in Maths, as genuine opportunities for children to count, measure and calculate. Making bread gave their little hands a fabulous workout as they kneaded and shaped the dough.

It helps the children understand traditions and really aids language and communication. Today we introduced new vocabulary such as harvesting wheat, grinding wheat, dough, kneading and rising. When children can complete activities independently their confidence soars. Following a recipe also helps children to learn to read for a purpose and follow instructions. When children are involved in preparing food, they are more likely to try out new tastes and flavours. Today the children enjoyed learning how to make bread like The little Red Hen, how to knead the dough and then watch it double in size like magic! The best bit was tasting though….well done little chefs

 


Looe Primary Academy   Week Beginning 16.9.24


Posted 18/09/2024
by Cathrine Pittas

In our Science lessons this week, Year 3 and 4 have been learning about digestion and the journey that food takes from being eaten to being a waste product of our body.

Photo of Elyza-Mae's work in (Y3)

We are planning and beginning to write our own stories about Stone Age Boy in English and are challenging ourself to use some of the skills we have learned in lessons independently in our writing. 

Quick note to all
Please can you sign the Arbor permissions as soon as possible.



 


Blisland Primary Academy   Blackberry hunting..


Posted 18/09/2024
by Julie Pearce

 We have been talking about cooking in class and suggested to the children that we could make a blackberry crumble, so we jumped at the chance to take our little fruit pickers out in the sunshine to see what we could find. We are lucky at Storytellers to be blessed with a bridleway close by that is rich in bramble bushes full of large juicy blackberries. The children could pick their own and sample the trials and tribulations of foraging for these black jewels.  

When we have snacks in the Storytellers, the children receive fruit in front of them on the table. How did this fruit get to them? Where did it come from? Allowing the children to be a part of the production of their food (our nursery garden is key to this also) begins to teach them about the journey their food goes through to get it to their plates. The first task was to let our group of bouncing toddlers know what sort of adventure we were about to take; of course, as soon as we mentioned it, there was a rush of putting wellies on and getting our collection pots.

We all ventured along the tack where some were found. These weren’t immediately highlighted to the children to see if they could spot any. One little one ran over to the first blackberry bush we discovered excitedly, exclaiming: “I found a blackberry!” He understood straight away what we were looking for and showed he understood what our adventure was all about. It was clear the discovery had made him happy, and he picked one straight away. However, this Blackberry did not manage to reach the cups. It went straight into his mouth! Before all the children started picking the berries, we had to explain some important rules about foraging. Could we pick green or red blackberries? We let the children know that only blackberries would be picked, as the green and red would be very yucky in our tummies! The children noticed that the blackberries had sharp thorns and stinging nettles growing around them. A few of the older children knew the stinging nettles and brambles would hurt them, so they learnt to identify what they looked like so they could avoid harm. When we venture out of the nursery, we always explain to the children all the hazardous plants we might encounter.

When the children started to get stuck into picking the berries, they didn’t stop! We enjoyed the sunshine along the track, picking all the blackberries we could reach. Spending this time outside gave the children lots of exercise and fresh air, running back and forth from bush to bush.

During our blackberry picking, there was lots of talk between the children. Other conversations were about picking blackberries at home. Seeing the children do this activity at nursery was nice, but it is a lot more satisfying knowing that this happens at home. The sharing was also great to see between the children, passing around the pots so we all have a hold without adults having to suggest it. We then spoke about how nutritious the blackberries are, especially because they are organic and full of vitamin C, giving the children’s immune systems a good boost and containing plenty of fibre to help their digestion. When we returned to the nursery, we washed the berries and prepared them to cook the following day.

 

 


Blisland Primary Academy   Big steps for little feet.


Posted 18/09/2024
by Julie Pearce

This last week has been all about settling in for our youngest class members as nursery may be the first time a child has been away from parents for a short period of time, which can be daunting for both at first. However, it gives the child the opportunity to be independent and have freedom to explore and to make other relationships, which is critical for their long-term well-being.

That added independence can nurture a child’s self-confidence, help to develop their own personality, disposition, thoughts, and ideas, and encourage them as they discover more about life outside of their family unit. Learning to complete basic tasks by themselves, taking part in activities and spending time with others, will help develop their confidence and build a foundation, which prepares them for school and life in the outside world.

Storytellers offers a wide range of activities, resources, and experiences to stimulate and engage the children. Having so many different things for them to discover and explore, helps to develop their interests and encourages them to try new things out for themselves. It’s an exciting new adventure and the bonus is you can leave the messy play to us! !

Both academically, socially, and emotionally, children will be learning new skills every day. For example, learn how to hold mark-making tools, put on their own coat, learn mathematical concepts, and help tidy up. These are all valuable life skills and build the foundations for the future in preparing your child for school.

We couldn’t be prouder of our little bunch and how well everyone has settled. We look forward to an exciting term. 

 


Looe Primary Academy   A perfect September week


Posted 18/09/2024
by Janine Waring

Wednesday 18th September 2024

A wonderful week again - we have been so lucky with the weather and the children have been enjoying their play and lunch times. It has been wonderful to see how much progress they are already making in their English this week and I am looking forward to seeing their final diary entries that we have been busy planning. We are working hard to ensure that we include apostrophes in our contractions, remember the capital I's and our fronted adverbials. They are looking wonderful so far.
In maths their times table rockstar scores have improved in just 10 days of doing our daily TTR and I am so proud of all the progress. It is important that all the children are able to embrace their successes and 1 mark more is fantastic. We have decided though that 59/60 is the worst score to get :-) We are still enjoying and learning well in our place value unit and we will sit our second arithmetic test of the year on Friday.
We have enjoyed another fitness circuit in PE today so it will be interesting if the children find walking down the stairs tricky like last week. We have talked about how as the unit progresses hopefully they will ache less as their fitness improves. We have begun looking at our history too and mapped the key countries for the start of World War 1. They should all be able to tell you the countries in the Triple Entente and Triple Alliance. 
Thank you for remebering PE kits but please ensure that it is alongside our school policy for PE uniform - no football strips. Blue/black bottoms and a white top please. Many thanks, Mrs Davies

 


Previous    of 74   Next    

Our Values...

Creativity

Creative

We are bold and innovative in our approach to find new solutions to the challenges we face.

Curiosity

Curious

We are inspired by the awe and wonder of the world.

Integrity

Responsible

We take responsibility for our actions in an environment of mutual respect.

Enthusiasm

Enthusiastic

We are passionate about learning.

Excellence

Excellent

We are the best we can be.

Determination

Determined

We overcome all barriers to reach our potential, developing a capacity to improve further.


© 2025 Bridge Schools trust is a company limited by guarantee, registered in England and Wales. Registration number 7736425. It is an exempt charity.