21 July 2022
BRIG-Meeting Levi Roots
This year a number of pupils from Brigstock attended a gardening club at Lion Road Allotments.
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This year a number of pupils from Brigstock attended a gardening club at Lion Road Allotments.
What an eventful week! From soaring heatwaves to emotional assemblies, it’s certainly been a week to remember.
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.
This website post has information, activity clubs and links to resources which will support families and children over the summer holidays.
Dear Cypress community, We hope that you have managed to stay safe in this heat.
With another year coming to an end, we thought it was worth looking back at a fantastic season of sporting success.
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.
EPS netball team finished the netball season on a high with three amazing matches last week.
Year 6 brought the house down on Thursday evening with their fantastic performance of ‘Mystery at Magpie Manor’.
This week, Year 6 at Whitehorse Manor performed their end of term production, ‘Aladdin Trouble,’ to children across the school and to their parents.
Earlier this year, our Year 4 pupils enjoyed a series of cricket lessons in school provided by Platform Cricket, and we were invited to bring a team to their Under 9 Inter-School Festival which took place on Friday 15th July.
We were pleased to be visited today by Steve Reed, Shadow Secretary of State for Justice and MP for Croydon North, so that he could meet with our School Council to discuss local matters and tell them a little bit more about his work as our local MP.
The temperature has been rising this week and Rainbows and Nursery have been making the most of the lovely weather by spending plenty of time outside.
We have been thinking carefully about mistakes – and how we can use them as an opportunity to learn.