Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
This year our school will be supporting the Children’s Heart Surgery Fund by taking part in a fundraising event.
On Friday 2nd February, children can come to school wearing anything red; children will not need to wear uniform on this day.
Any donations would be gratefully received.
Thank you for your support.
Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
From Anna and all the staff here at Berkeley Primary School.
We will see you back on Wednesday 3rd January 2018.
Once again there are FREE breakfast and books sessions at the Park Library over the Christmas Period.
Please see the poster below for more information.
Thankyou
Dear Parents and Carers
Your child will shortly be bringing home a copy of the Berkeley Primary School Acceptable Use of IT agreement; children have completed this document with the support of their teacher, it is part of our E-safety policy in school. If you have any questions please see your child's teacher.
Thank you for your support.
The Christmas shoe boxes have now been collected ready to send to children in need across the world.
A big thankyou to everyone who took the time to fill one.
We managed to collect an amazing 70 boxes.
Thanks again for your support.
This year our school will be supporting Children in Need by taking part in ‘The Big Spotacular’. This will take place on Friday 17th November. (Nursery children- this will take place on Monday 20th November)
Children will not need to wear school uniform on this day; they can dress in anything spotty. A suggested donation of £1.00 would be gratefully received.
We look forward to seeing you all wearing your spots.
We also have Glow in the Dark Pudsey Ears available at a cost of £2.50 and Pudsey or Blush Character Glitter Pin Badges at £1.00 each. These are now on sale from our school office. Please scroll through the pictures below to view the items available to buy.
Thankyou for your support.
Meet our new Sports Ambassadors: Alyssa, Kallie, Joshua and Rytis. Today they are completing their training so that they will be able to support the rest of the children engage in sporting activities during playtimes and lunchtimes.