St Bernard's Catholic Primary School News
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News Stories MOVIE NIGHT - picking up arrangements It is going to be a very busy few days... WOW! Y4O's message in ASSEMBLY was all about LOVE! Well done Year 4O, an absolutely brilliant assembly and the whole school community LOVED IT. What brilliant songs as well! SCHOOL UNIFORM 2023 - it's about not letting standards slip We met together as a Senior Leadership Team recently to discuss SCHOOL UNIFORM and STANDARDS OF SCHOOL UNIFORM. It is so important not to let standards slip - smart appearance, smart uniform, smart approach - IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE! NO NUTS or BIRTHDAY TREATS PLEASE - PUPIL WELFARE Please note that the school DOES NOT ALLOW INDIVIDUAL BIRTHDAY TREATS to be sent in. This is of course due to the fact that we have several children with various allergies throughout the school. PTA FUNDRAISING - EARTHQUAKE DISASTER I'm sure you have all been deeply shocked and upset at the dreadful events and scenes witnessed in Turkey and Syria. Sadly, thousands have been killed due to the earthquake that hit the region on Monday. RECEPTION CLASS NEWS - Friday February 10th It's all about your child's mental health & wellbeing. NO STEM CLUB TODAY (TUESDAY) Parents of children who go to this club are being contacted today by the school office. Apologies for any inconvenience caused but the club today has had to be cancelled (7th February 2023). THE PTA ARE AT IT AGAIN! Making a DIFFERENCE to your child in St. Bernard's After the recent eventful and fundraising success of the HOPPING, SKIPPING and JUMPING extravaganza, the PTA are organising another enriching experience - ALL ABOUT PROVIDING OPPORTUNITIES for the children. FILM NIGHT 2023 is on the horizon... WOW! £2200 RAISED - skipping, hopping and jumping! An incredible achievement - well done to everyone concerned. MAKING a DIFFERENCE with money RAISED. MULTI-FAITH ASSEMBLY - it's about respect and educational opportunity Children celebrated a very special KS2 assembly this afternoon about respecting FAITH. Children presented different RELIGIONS through writing, art, photographs, music and dance. A most informative session spent in the school hall.
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