Creating a climate where all children succeed, belong and thrive
Our Priorities
1. Deliver an ambitious and inspiring curriculum for all pupils
2. Ensure every child, from every background, is a confident reader
3. Provide purposeful and exciting enrichment opportunities
4. Ensure all children have a voice
5. Develop strong community partnerships
Our Values
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Photos from Brambles Primary Academy's postIn English, Year 3 Holly have been diving into the story The Wolves in the Walls by Neil Gaiman β and now weβre getting ready to write our own sequels! πβοΈ To spark our imaginations, we had a very exciting Experience Dayβ¦ but when we arrived, we discovered something strange: πΎ Jam and bread scattered on the tables πΎ Mysterious writing appeared on the board πΎ Footprints and clues left all around the classroom! It looked like a mischievous animal had thrown a party and made a huge mess! The children became detectives for the day, searching for clues, imagining what creature could have caused the chaos, and designing their own animals to star in their sequel stories. πΎπ¨ We can't wait to see how their creative ideas come to life in their writing! πβ¨ 2 Likes
Photos from Brambles Primary Academy's postTo get ready for our independent writing later this week, we've been drawing pictures to inspire our creativity and brainstorming key words and phrases to support our ideas.π
Photos from Brambles Primary Academy's postIn preparation for our independent writes later this week we have been drawing pictures to help our creative writing and have thought about key words and phrases to help us. πΊπΌπ
Photos from Brambles Primary Academy's postThis afternoon 1 Ivy have linked their observational drawings in Art to their Science topic of plants. We had to take our time to focus on the little details π»