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  • Celebrating our Love of Learning

    Published 05/11/24

    We had a wonderful afternoon, inviting parents, carers and relatives to celebrate the year 5/6 children’s work on World War Two. Dancing and singing performances were watched, homework projects were explored and topic books were exhibited. Here’s a little snippet of some of the projects…

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  • Terrific Tag Rugby

    Published 22/10/24

    WoW! On Saturday, we took part in the tag rugby tournament at Bridport Leisure Centre.

    The day was brilliantly organised- thanks to the Rugby Club- and the children played their hearts out.

    They made recent BPS history by finishing SECOND overall! 🤩

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  • HELLO YELLOW

    Published 11/10/24

    Every year, we dress in yellow to mark World Mental Health Day.  We want to show young people that they’re not alone when it comes to their mental health.

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  • Harvest Thanks

    Published 09/10/24

    A huge thank you to everyone who donated food for Cupboard Love as part of our Harvest celebrations last week. It will be greatly appreciated by local families.

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  • Colmers Cross Country Commendations

    Published 07/10/24

    Wow! Amazing work from our cross-country team on Saturday, as they attended the Colmer's Hill event. They came second overall.  Well done, team BPS!

     

    One member was noted for how brilliantly they ran, comfortably winning the race by quite a margin!

    Noteworthy Performance

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  • Rock Steady

    Published 27/09/24

    Everyone loved their Rock Steady assembly and workshop. They got involved either by being on stage playing an instrument or being off stage and using their own instrument…their voice.

    Introducing to you the latest, coolest band… The Flaming Purple Giraffes!

     

     

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  • Keep Calm and Carry On

    Published 18/09/24

    It’s year 5/6’s Keep Calm and Carry On day today. This is an exciting start to their topic this term, A Child’s War.

     

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  • Maths Masters

    Published 28/06/24

    Mrs Le Gassick took a team of Year 5s to Colyton Grammar School for the Primary Maths Challenge.

    They competed against 8 other schools and their brains were worked hard all day with maths crosswords, relay races, speed rounds and more.

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  • Pride of BPS

    Published 17/06/24

    This morning we received an email from a member of the public who attended the show with our group of year six children last week.  We could not be more proud!

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  • Bridport Community Shed

    Published 14/06/24

    School Council had a fantastic time at the Community Shed. We met the team who made the leaves that will go on the tree at Branden's Trail and we were shown around all of the wonderful facilities on offer.

    If you need anything mended, or would like to do some woodwork or craft, head down to the Shed and find out more!

      

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  • Bristol Brilliance

    Published 14/06/24

    Day 1 was brilliant:

    The Leap of Faith was amazing and many conquered their fear of heights. Everyone loved seeing the animals at the zoo, followed by the boat trip. MOST people had a good sleep and a hearty breakfast 😀

    Day 2:

     SS Great Britain saw us dressed as lords and ladies to watch the ship 'set sail', followed by an exciting (but at times, 'a bit smelly') tour of the actual ship. Then, after lunch, we took part in hands-on activities in all the exhibitions about Brunel's life and works.

    Whilst waiting for the ferry to cross the river, everyone enjoyed an opportunity to chill with their friends and rest their legs.  The cross-river ferry provided a lovely, scenic and quick way to start our afternoon visit to the cathedral where we all had a sensory tour of this beautiful and historic building. After dinner, we completed the 'Le Gassick' challenge of walking up to and climbing the Cabot Tower: we were rewarded with stunning, panoramic views of the entire city, before an extended play on the local park's facilities. Then it was off to bed where everyone had another fantastic night's sleep! We were met with groans and requests to stay longer when the children were reminded, "This time tomorrow we will be on our way home." It's safe to say everyone is having a wonderful time and lifelong memories are being made.

    Day 3: The final, BUSY day in Bristol!

    There was Hamilton to watch at the theatre, a Franca Manco visit, an opportunity to view Banksy's artwork and experience the Bristol Museum, after the fun of packing our suitcases before breakfast!

    What a credit the children have been to BPS and to the parents! They have been a pleasure to take away.  Huge thank you to the team for making this possible!

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  • Quad Kids

    Published 14/06/24

    Year five had great fun at the Quadkids athletics event, coming second overall - great efforts and attitudes against year sixes!

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