Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
Yesterday we observed the 72 second silence to remember those that tragically lost their lives.
Today we dressed in green to celebrate the unity and diversity of our communities.
Thank you for supporting this great cause.
#greenfrogrenfellday
After a long journey, our year 5 children had a fabulous time paddling in the sea last night.
They then had a delicious fish and chip supper.
Ms George read the story of 'The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe' and they were all asleep by 11pm.
Today they will have activities with their penpals before getting on the coach at 12:30pm.
They plan to be back at school by 5pm but we will keep you all posted.
Dear Parents and Carers,
Thursday 14 June will mark one year since the Grenfell tragedy. In the days after the fire, the Grenfell community came together in a great show of unity, and an enormous amount of support poured in from across the whole of the UK.
We want to celebrate the spirit of people coming together. On Friday 15 June, we are supporting the UK-wide Green for Grenfell Day.
Green for Grenfell Day aims to spur people across the UK to celebrate solidarity and diversity within their own communities by working together on a project of their choosing.
On Friday 15th June all children and staff will come to school wearing green.
A small donation of £1 will go towards a school community project where we are improving our school garden and wildlife area.
We hope you and your child or children will join us in promoting unity and community spirit on 15 June and tell us about it using the hashtag #GreenForGrenfellDay.
Yours sincerely,
Charlotte Angeli and the Grenfell Community
The children are all singing beautifully on the coach and very excited to be having a week away with their friends.
Once we arrive we will send a text message.
Today, Ms. George and pupils from 4L attended a special commemorative ceremony in honour of second lieutenant Alfred Herring VC. Alfred Herring was born in Tottenham and went to Bruce Grove Primary School and Tottenham County Schools. During the First World War, he distinguished himself in battle and as a result, was awarded the Victoria Cross - the highest honour for bravery that anyone in the armed forces can receive. We were invited to watch the unveiling of a memorial stone in front of Tottenham War Memorial.
The children were very impressed with the ceremony and met and chatted with military personnel, the Mayor of Haringey, relatives of Alfred Herring and Ledley King - former Tottenham Hotspur FC player. What an inspiration for all our pupils showing that if we work hard and are dedicated we can all make a positive contribution to our community and the country.
On Friday key stage 2 went to Bruce Castle Park and participated in their cross country run. The children were sponsored to run and all the money raised will be going to the charity Street Child.
It was lovely to see so many parents supporting their children and even joining in.
Well done everyone for your fantastic efforts.