International Day 2025
In preparation for our International Day art projects, here are a collection of pictures of the children creating some wonderful work including the design of Nigerian masquerade masks. Please click…
				
			In preparation for our International Day art projects, here are a collection of pictures of the children creating some wonderful work including the design of Nigerian masquerade masks. Please click…
				
			As Y6 continue to ‘Explore London’, the children were lucky enough to visit one of the world’s best museums today and find out more about the Benin Bronzes – the…
				
			In our History topic, we have been learning about how photography has changed from the past. We were so excited to actually touch many different types of cameras. Thank you,…
				
			In preparation for our International Day art project, we planned the design of Nigerian masquerade masks. We can’t wait to create the actual masks on International Day!
				
			Continuous provision promotes self expression, independence and exploration! Look at the magic it creates in the classroom
				
			Inspired by the Lost Happy Endings, by Carol Ann Duffy and Jane Ray year 5 wrote a prequel to the story. We wrote and made our own books. We are…
				
			Class 4B had an enlightening PSHE session on puberty, discovering the incredible changes our bodies go through! Discussing everything from hormones to growth spurts. Learning and growing together!
				
			Everyone in Y6 loved their trip to the Tate Modern today. There were so many interesting and varied artwork collections to enjoy. It’s always a good sign when children say…
				
			Our Year 3 class had an amazing end to a great summer project. We all succeeded in getting our kites off the ground and in flight – even if only…
				
			In Literacy, Year 2 pupils were writing different types of sentences using the characters from the book ‘Toys in Space’ by Mini Grey and acting out their roles! Year 6…
				
			The Nursery children have been looking at and learning about numbers. They found different numbers and showed the corresponding amount of fingers.
				
			The children in Reception have been fully immersed in our new text, The Night Pirates by Peter Harris. Take a look at all the wonderful work we have been doing…
Vote for us to win makeover prize!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 to make significant improvements to the school.
The school with the most public support will win £5,000 worth of decorating and DIY products from Leyland, with two runners-up bagging £2,500 of product each.
A public vote is now open and closes on 18 November. People can vote once a day, so you can vote every day until 18 November.