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  • EYFS Mini Beast Theme Day

    Wed 24 May 2023

    On Wednesday 24th May EYFS will be having a minibeast theme day to celebrate the end of their topic, children are invited to come to school dressed in a minibeast themed costume. Coloured clothes can be worn as there is no need to purchase a special costume, get creative with what you already have.  

     

    Kind Regards

    EYFS Team 

    Brownlow Primary School

  • Brownlow Coronation Celebration

    Fri 05 May 2023

    King's Coronation Party

     

    To celebrate the Coronation of Charles III and Camilla, we will be holding a Brownlow Coronation Party for our children in their classes.

    This will take place on the afternoon of Friday 5th May Dress code is red, white and blue! Please send your child with a small, named plate of party nibbles for the afternoon. This will be for your child only. Drinks will be provided.

  • Change to start of the school day

    Mon 17 Apr 2023

    Dear Parents/Carers,

    I am writing to inform you of a slight change to the start of the school day. Today, we opened the gates at 8.30am to welcome everyone back and closed them at the usual time of 8.55am. As of the week beginning Monday 24th April, we will open the gates at 8.30am and close them at 8.45am.  We will use this week to adjust to the new arrangements.

    We will be trialling a new internal timetable during this term, to ensure our pupils benefit from opportunities to read and have a broader curriculum input. We also meet the government requirements for a 32.5-hour week. This is a summer trial and we will review prior to the end of term. The only slight change affecting the school community is the opening of gates in the morning.

    We look forward to sharing some of our curriculum work later in the term with a series of Open Afternoons.

    Many thanks and here is too a busy Summer Term!

    Kind regards,

    Mr Toon

  • A Message from PCSO Will Berridge

    Thu 15 Dec 2022

    For those of you who don’t know me, I’m PCSO Will BERRIDGE 6656, one of the local officers that cover the Melton Town North beat. I wanted to send out a quick message just to highlight the potential dangers that you need to be aware of during these cold months forward. I’m sure everyone is aware of the tragic incident in Solihull where numerous children were playing out on the ice and fell through causing the awful deaths of these young children. Everyone here at Leicestershire Police share our condolences with the families connected to this incident and wanted to send out this message to prevent anything like this happening again. Melton Police would like to advise on the following; Ice can seem thicker than it is, we would advise anyone from walking over ice even if you believe it can support your weight. For those of you that have children, please can you sit down and spread the awareness of these dangers with your children. · All waters around the UK are cold enough to induce the effects of ‘cold water shock’ · Over 60% of drownings that occur are when people have ended up in the water by accident. · A sudden rise in blood pressure can be fatal for people with a pre-existing heart condition. · Studies suggest that people’s ability to swim in the cold water is much less then if people were to swim in a swimming pool. · Survivors of drowning have highlighted that the effects from cold water shock made it difficult to survive. What should you do if you fall into the water? First keep your mouth out of the water until you have your breathing under control, this can be done by rolling onto your back and floating to stay on the surface. Then don’t waste any time upon entry into the water, swim towards any viable exit before your muscles begin to relax. Finally re-warm yourself as soon as possible to avoid the effects of hypothermia. Thank you for taking the time to read this short message.

    We wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Stay safe all!

    The Melton Town North Beat Team.

  • Linguistic Skills in the MET

    Thu 10 Nov 2022

    Please have a read about what has been going on around the MET schools with regards to European Languages Day, please click on the link for more information:

    https://www.meltontimes.co.uk/education/melton-pupils-put-their-linguistic-skills-to-the-test-3911786 

  • Hello Yellow

    Fri 30 Sep 2022

    Hello Yellow

    I'm writing this post to make you aware that as a school we will be supporting the #HelloYellow World Mental Health Day this year, on Friday 7th October. Staff and pupils will be invited to wear an item of yellow clothing to help spread the word that whatever you’re going through, you can talk to someone if you are struggling to cope. This will be an awareness day, not a charity event. Pupils may come into school on Friday 7th October wearing something yellow alongside their usual uniform (socks, jumper, badge etc). There is no pressure for all pupils to take part but all are welcome to show their support, should they wish to. Pupils will start the day with a class assembly and during the day take part in fun activities themed around #HelloYellow. Please take time to have a look at www.youngminds.org.uk it is a fantastic resource for pupils and adults and focuses on how and when to access help, should it be needed.

     

    Kind Regards

    Ms Sandie Hart Inclusion and Pastoral Manager and SEND and Behaviour advisor (MET)

  • Fred Parker RIP

    Mon 04 Feb 2019

    It is with great sadness and heavy hearts that we heard late this morning of the unexpected passing of Fred Parker - a teacher at Brownlow for 44 years and a volunteer here since 2012.  Fred was a wonderful man with the best interests of everyone at Brownlow at heart.

    We wish his family, friends and colleagues the deepest and most sincere condolences and trust that they know just how much he will be missed by us.

     

    Rest in Peace Fred.

  • Crossing patrol

    Fri 07 Dec 2018
    Update on the crossing patrol - Unfortunately, there will be no crossing patrol until after the Christmas holidays.  We will keep you posted on any developments.
  • Rainbows

    Thu 06 Dec 2018
    Dear all. Please don't forget that tomorrow is a Mufti Day where children can wear their own clothes in aid of Rainbows. Please bring along a donation in aid of that charity.
  • Website Launched

    Mon 01 Oct 2018
    Welcome to our brand new school website! We have created the website to keep parents up to date with school news and notices, and to showcase some of the great things our pupils are achieving. The website is extremely easy to edit by all staff at the school, so check back soon for new updates!
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