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The Priory Vale website caught up with the headteachers of Brimble Hill, Isambard, Orchid Vale, Red Oaks, Bridlewood and Uplands for a progress report on Priory Vale's local schools...

 
 

 

 
 
Bridlewood   Bridlewood Primary School
"We've been based in Priory Vale since 2004 on land granted to us by the NSDC. Our oldest class, year six, has only 5 pupils, but now our intakes are around 30. With just over 180 children in all, we're still one of the smaller schools in the area, however, there's a warm 'happy family' atmosphere here. This year, staff and pupils will again support the Chernobyl Children Lifeline charity. It's great to see the children taking such a keen interest in helping others."
Jane Rodbourn, 2008
     
Brimble Hill   Brimble Hill Primary School
"Everything's going extremely well. In September, we took the keys of a new 17-seater bus, and for Christmas, we took part in lots of activities, including concerts and a party on 21 December. Already, we've established an excellent relationship with Red Oaks. Children often come across to use our play areas, while our pupils spend time in Red Oaks' classes. For Brimble Hill, inclusiveness is so important."
Bob Walker, 2008 - more...
     
Uplands School   Uplands Secondary School
"On 8 November, we celebrated our first birthday at the Learning Campus. The children brought in pictures and photos of the school, and we all enjoyed some music and birthday cake. The facilities here are so much better than our old school. For the future, we're looking forward to forging closer links with Isambard, for example, by taking part in shared dance activities and workshops. We couldn't be happier here. It's fantastic."
Mary Bishop, 2008 - more...
     
Isambard Community School   Isambard Community School
"I love it here. Already, the feedback from parents and pupils has been extremely positive. We're taking part in many activities, including dance, workshops with people from the Royal Shakespeare Company, and a concert covering the history of North America in song. This Spring, we're bidding to become a specialist arts college, which will offer extra resources. There's a great buzz throughout the school."
Rachael Mattey, 2008 - more...
     
Red Oaks Primary   Red Oaks Primary School
"With 450 pupils and many new staff, Red Oaks is thriving. We've also recently received the Healthy Schools Award, Basic Skills Award, with Investors for People and the Gold Artsmark to come. Even though things are progressing brilliantly, there's always room to improve. The future is all about maintaining our high standards. It's exhilarating – like a funfair you never want to leave!"
Terri Menham, 2008 - more...
     
Orchid Vale   Orchid Vale Primary School
"We now have almost 200 pupils with spaces filling up quickly. We already have the Health School status and we're applying for the Gold Artsmark. What's more, our Forest School is proving hugely popular. We're still looking for funding, so if anyone can help pay for equipment for the area, please get in touch. From parents and pupils to businesses, we pride ourselves on including everyone in our work."
Debbie Kalynka, 2008 - more...
 
     
 
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