This year the children decided they wanted their teachers to donate money to Charity instead of receiving presents in class. As Christians they decided it was more important to help others in need than have a gift themselves. The charity we have chosen to support this year is Crisis, who support people
Police and Crime Commissioner for Cheshire John Dwyer, and PC Panda made a surprise visit to Bridgemere Church of England Primary School yesterday to deliver a special prize to Christmas Card competition winner, Romani. At the end of September, the Commissioner launched his Christmas card competition
Our Head Girl, Maisie-Jean and our Head Boy, Raphael represented the school this morning on behalf of the NEP (Nantwich Education Partnership) They delivered Christmas Cards made by children from schools across Nantwich to Corbrook Park Nursing Home to give the residents some joy over this festive period.
We are delighted to be working alongside Outdoor Fun to offer Forest School at Bridgemere beginning in January. Led by Mrs Rachel Ashley, Forest School takes place on a Wednesday afternoon with each class taking it in turns each term to participate in the Forest School sessions. Please see the recently
Please find the attached newsletter for December, wishing you all a very happy Christmas and New Year.
....to the winners of our School Council poster competition to promote healthy eating and drinking water. I know School Council had a very hard decision today when judging as there we so many entries of a high standard giving positive messages. Thank you to everyone who entered and a special well done