Resource Base 1 sensory break
Resource Base 1 had great fun during their sensory break! The children worked together to build tall marble run towers and watched the marbles race down. They showed fantastic teamwork…
Resource Base 1 had great fun during their sensory break! The children worked together to build tall marble run towers and watched the marbles race down. They showed fantastic teamwork…
3a loved researching in science today. We were investigating animal diets. We found some animals we had never heard of! What do animals eat? Animals are living things. This means…
Look at our beautiful crowns fit for a queen!! Our Year 2 pupils created their crowns after learning about Queen Victoria in History. Queen Victoria’s reign, known as the Victorian…
It’s Anti-Bullying Week at Brunswick Park Primary School and one of our year 6 pupils has created a magnificent, informative booklet all about bullying. Fantastic work!
Today Year 2’s went out into their local environment to help clean up. Which linked to the UNFC (child rights charter) of having the right to a clean environment. What…
Could you have held ice in you hand long enough to be selected for a frosty adventure in the Arctic? We gave it a good try as an exciting way…
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

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