Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
Today we had a lovely day at Alexandra Palace at the new Go Ape Course.
The children had a fantastic day demonstrating their resilience and positive attitudes. They aspired for greatness and overcame any difficulties they had, we were all so proud. Well done!
Have a look at the pictures below to see the children in action.
Bruce Grove Primary School
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Bruce Grove Primary and Nursery School
After School Club starting in September 2017.
Please speak to the office for more details.
Our Term Dates have now been published for 2017 - 2018.
Children are to be back in school on Tuesday 5th of September.
June 15th 2017: Year 5 left Bruce Grove at approximately 8 am this morning to visit their pen pals in Mundesley, Norfolk. They have just arrived and are having their lunch in the playground. The weather is warm and sunny.
June 16th 2017: After having a lovely afternoon at the beach, they returned to school for some evening games and supper. Mr Brett read them a bedtime story and the children had a good night's sleep. Today they are taking part in various co-operative games and activities with their pen pals. They are due back at school later today.
This week Mundesley Junior School visited their Year 5 pen pals. They met in Trent Park had a lovely picnic together, played games and went for a woodland walk. The next day the pen pals collaborated on various pieces of art work. A great time was had by all. For the Mundesley children it was the first time that some had ever come to London or ridden on the tube or been inside such a large school building. Our children were delighted to meet their pen pals and realised that they had so much in common. They are really looking forward to their visit to Mundesley on June 12th.
7 lucky children in year 6 had an amazing day cycling at the iconic Herne Hill Velodrome. The bike track was used in the first post WW2 Olympics in 1948 and is where Olympic gold medal winners Bradley Wiggins and Laura Trott rode as children. The children were introduced to track bikes which have no brakes and fixed wheels which means they can't stop until the rider is going really slowly and can grab the railings. Our lucky 7 were taught how to start, stop and ride round the track including up the steep sides. The even finished the day with a "pursuit" style race.
Enjoy the pictures!
It was lovely to see so many year 1 parents at the phonics meeting.
If you were unable to attend the meeting have a look at our phonics page on the website or feel free to come and find me in the playground and I will be happy to answer your questions.