Year 6 thank Jenny Pengilly!
Y6 would like to say a big thank you to Jenny Pengilly, our artist-in-residence, who helped our pupils create multi-player musical instruments out of recycled materials. We can’t wait to…
Y6 would like to say a big thank you to Jenny Pengilly, our artist-in-residence, who helped our pupils create multi-player musical instruments out of recycled materials. We can’t wait to…
This term we have been exploring colour in year 1, using paint. We have been learning about warm and cool colours. Yesterday we started to paint our sunset landscapes, inspired…
Year 4 getting ready to raise funds for Save the Children! We’re so proud of their enthusiasm and teamwork as they support such an important. From crisis response to lasting…
Take a look at our creative lessons this week! Art lessons in class – online digital layering. Art workshop led by an artisit in residence – musical instruments with paper…
A huge thank you to all the parents and carers who joined us for our Autism Support Team coffee morning on Thursday 5 February. Your openness, thoughtful questions and willingness…
The annual Safer Internet Day is on Tuesday 10 February 2026, and will be marked with events and learning based on the theme ‘Smart tech, safe choices – exploring the…
To preserve our teeth, promote a healthy lifestyle and save money, Southwark Council is encouraging all of us to give up fizzy drinks this February. Children and families are encouraged…
Next week is NATIONAL STORYTELLING WEEK – a celebration of oral storytelling, reading and writing for pleasure. Children will be reading more stories in class and assemblies this week and…
Brunswick Park Primary School is very pleased to announce that it recently received a letter of congratulations from Bridget Phillipson, Secretary of State for Education regarding “Excellent outcomes for disadvantaged pupils…
This week, in humanities, Y6 pupils have been learning about the physical and human features of the UK coastline. Using OS maps of Cornwall, they were then asked to write…
Year 2 pupils and teachers had a brilliant time at today’s Pantomime ‘Peter Pan’. What a fantastic performance!!
3a were exploring textiles this week. We looked at synthetic and natural materials and what they are used for in the textile industry. We then created woven squares. Very tricky!…

For the full letter from Bridget Phillipson, Secretary of State for Education and more information regarding “Regional Improvement for Standards and Excellence (RISE)”, please click on the link below.