Year 6 Art
This week, the pupils in 6A have produced some amazing still life paintings using water colours. Will 6B be inspired again?
This week, the pupils in 6A have produced some amazing still life paintings using water colours. Will 6B be inspired again?
This week in maths Year 2’s have been learning how we can use Base 10 representations to help us solve 2-digit addition and subtraction equations.
When it comes to science lessons in primary school, there’s still nothing better than having the opportunity to explore and construct different types of electrical circuits!
A groups of our Year 6 girls competed in a tournament on 15 October. They really enjoyed themselves and gained a lot of experience in what was the first cricket…
Brunswick Park Primary School has been named as a finalist in Leyland’s Big School Makeover competition! We now need your help to win a fantastic prize that will allow us…
Year 3 gathering inspiration for our Black History Month art project. We are making carnival masks! Origins and Cultural Significance
The pupils in Y6 have been showing their creative side recently in RE lessons. After creating their own musical soundtracks to hymns last week, today they put their drama skills…
Over the last fortnight Year 1 children have visited the London Transport Museum, inspired by, and possibly in search of the Naughty Bus. We are very proud of them. They…
Power and Pride For this year’s Black History Month, Brunswick Park will focus on the theme ‘Standing firm in power and pride‘. For the next two weeks, the curriculum will…
The Nursery children found some worms around the Mud Kitchen and then the conversation began…”It’s a baby spiky worm”…“It’s a wiggly worm”…“It doesn’t fly, it’s not a ladybird, it’s a…
Digimap is a great tool for understanding where places are. We used it this week to plot the migration story of Anna in and out of the UK.
In RE, Y6 pupils have been learning how the Christian faith is expressed through different art forms. In their most recent lesson, they explored the symbolism behind the paintings of…