23 November 2022
BRIG-Promoting a love for reading
Last week, Miss Vadia asked staff to share with the children the funniest places they have been caught reading!
Opportunities within The Pegasus Academy Trust. We have a number of teaching vacancies for September 2024 including two positions for Deputy Heads of School. For more information and/or an informal chat please contact Lynne Sampson at lsampson@pegasusacademytrust.org
Last week, Miss Vadia asked staff to share with the children the funniest places they have been caught reading!
Today, the children in Ash class enjoyed a Tudor Day! They had a busy day that involved welcoming and interviewing a King, performing, dressing up and creating their own Tudor portraits.
What a great week it’s been in school! We’ve enjoyed odd sock day to celebrate uniqueness, had a Pudsey Bear hunt and biscuit sale for charity and generally enjoyed basking in the warm and friendly atmosphere that’s been promoted through discussions around being a good friend and showing we care.
Today, years 3-6 at Brigstock thoroughly enjoyed taking part in workshops for the Lion King!
Yesterday, staff and children at Brigstock and WHJUN main site celebrated uniqueness by wearing odd socks.
Today, staff and children took part in a moving remembrance assembly and observed a two minutes silence.
Today Banji Alexander visited our school. He is an exciting new author who came into school to share his debut book, ‘Lockdown Looms: Reggie’s Birthday Party’.
A big thank you to all the parents who donated cakes this week, we raised £130 for MacMillan Cancer Support through our school Bake Sale.
This year a number of pupils from Brigstock attended a gardening club at Lion Road Allotments.
Today we said good bye to our Year 6 children. It was lovely looking back through the years during the Leavers Assembly and remembering some of the experiences that the children had whilst at Brigstock.
Year 2 enjoyed a lovely day at the beach (except for being accosted by sandwich stealing seagulls!).
For their Blue Bead treat Year 6 decided to enjoy a water fight.
Year 5 and 6 children, Miss Hall and Miss Surrey have enjoyed working alongside the Green Project at Bensham Allotments.
Whilst studying the book ‘Wolf Brother’ the year 6 children wrote a letter from the book’s main character to his father in the afterlife.
The children had fun today celebrating the up coming Queen’s Jubilee.