16/06/2026
Day two of the residential has been very busy. The children have learnt new skills and shown excellent teamwork.
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16/06/2026
Day two of the residential has been very busy. The children have learnt new skills and shown excellent teamwork.
16/06/2026
Years 5 and 6 had a busy time yesterday on day one of their residential.
15/05/2026
12/05/2026
Our new girls football team had their first session yesterday. Led by Miss Finlay
29/04/2026
Brigade May Bank Holiday Weekend Promotion – 10% Off Parent Online Orders
We are pleased to announce our upcoming promotion and would be grateful if you could share the details with your parents:
MAY DAY PROMOTION – 10% Discount
Date: Saturday 2nd – Monday 4th May 2026
Code: Enter BANKHOL10 at the checkout
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28/04/2026
Class photos - Wednesday 29th April 2026
Just a reminder that tomorrow the school photographer is in to take the class photos. Please make sure that your child is wearing their school uniform and black shoes.
Frogs and Squirrels please can you wear your school uniform tomorrow rather than your PE kit. Instead please can you bring in a pair of trainers to change into for the afternoon activity.
17/04/2026
Residential update -
Good morning. We have had a good nights sleep. Most of us were asleep by 10 and awake at 7. Just finishing breakfast and ready to get dressed for our second day of fun.
See you later. 😊
16/04/2026
Residential update -
We have all had a great day at Fort Purbrook trying lots of exciting activities. We particularly loved the bouldering and laser tag!
We all had a good dinner and are settled finishing a film before bed. Hoping to get lots of sleep! 😴
Reminder it is Dandelion Day today.
Following the success of this event last year, we are once again proud to be supporting Little Troopers in recognising Dandelion Day, part of the Month of the Military Child in April.
Dandelion Day celebrates children from military families—those who have a parent or family member currently serving or who has served in the Armed Forces. These children are often known as “dandelion children” because of their ability to settle and thrive wherever life takes them. Despite frequent moves, new schools, and the challenges that can come with military life, they continue to grow with resilience, strength, and pride.
To mark this special occasion, on Wednesday 15th April, we invite all pupils to show their support by wearing something yellow. This could be as simple as yellow socks, a ribbon, or a yellow top.
Participation is completely optional, and no donation is required.
Children who do not wish to take part should come to school in their usual uniform.
This is a wonderful opportunity for us as a school community to recognise and celebrate the strength and resilience of our military children.
To all of our military children: We see you, we appreciate you, and we are proud of you.