St Philip’s Marsh Open Day – 22 September

St Philip’s Marsh Open Day – 22 September

The School was once part of a thriving community that closed down in the early 1960s.  Wedged between the Feeder Canal and the River Avon, this ‘island’ population of six thousand people lived in rows of terraced houses, survived two world wars and the...
African Caribbean Day a roaring success

African Caribbean Day a roaring success

 The sun shone magnificently for our annual African Caribbean Day.  The children enjoyed a day of workshops including making necklaces, shakers, flags, clay models, palm trees and collages, listening to music and stories from Africa and the Caribbean and having their...

Police visit

Thank you to Police Community Support Officer Ben and PC Stuart King from Trinity Road Police Station for visiting each class this week.  The children learnt how the Police help us and what equipment they use. You can see the photos here.
Sing-a-longs enjoyed all by

Sing-a-longs enjoyed all by

Thank you to the parents/carers and visitors who joined us for our sing-a-longs last week. The children and staff had been working hard to learn them over the last few weeks and I think you will agree we were all in fine voice! We hold sing-a-longs termly and the...

Gromit transformation

As the School is taking part in ‘Gromit Unleashed’ , we asked the children to come up with ideas how we could decorate our very own Gromit.  The overwhelming theme was ‘rainbows’.  Over the last few weeks, every child in the School (including the children...
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