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  • World Book Day 2022

    Published 04/03/22

    Schools across the trust celebrated World Book Day on 3 March with fun book-related activities. 

    This included Yatton School celebrating the day with 'The Gift of a Book'. The children each brought in a gift-wrapped book to donate to their class book corner. As a final challenge, each class was tasked with creating a book trailer for their favourite book. The winning trailer won £100 for their year group, to buy new books.

    For this year's 25th anniversary, Aspens catering service served up some classics, including Collin the Caterpillar cupcakes and Gruffalo Rocky Road Bars!

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  • Portishead Primary School achieves 'School Games Award'​​​​​​​

    Published 01/03/22

    Congratulations to Portishead Primary for achieving an award for the quality of its provision in school sport.

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  • National Apprenticeship Week (7-13 February 2022)

    Published 11/02/22

    This week is National Apprenticeship Week. From Accountancy, HR Consultant, Business Administration and Facilities/Site Management LSP employees can undertake a wide range of apprentices within the Trust.

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  • Wraxall CE Primary School Pupils get wild for nature!

    Published 11/01/22

    Wraxall CE Primary School pupils took part in the annual '30 Days Wild' project, led by the Wildlife Trust. The children challenged themselves to complete the 30 challenges - making artwork, creating and exploring habitats, being at the heart of nature.

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  • St Mary's CE Primary School celebrate creative talent of pupils

    Published 10/12/21

    Teachers at St Mary's CE Primary School are celebrating the creative talents of their pupils by launching a virtual art gallery. 

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  • Whitchurch Primary School Pupils enjoy visit from mobile Farm

    Published 10/12/21

    Whitchurch Primary School Pupils loved meeting and learning about the animals they met from a recent visit from Chloe's Mobile Farm.

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  • Your School Needs You!

    Published 10/12/21

    We would love to hear from you if you can support any of our three secondary schools (Gordano, Backwell and Chew valley) in delivering careers talks, supporting a work experience placement, offering guidance and advice in your specialised field of work, or joining our business partnership.

    If you feel that you can help shape the future for our students, get in touch today. Simply email Communications & Projects Officer, Clare Giordmaine cgiordmaine@lsp.org.uk 

     

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  • Portishead Primary Shining a Light on Design and Technology!

    Published 10/12/21

    Year 5 Portishead Primary pupils created some fabulous Lighthouse sculptures as part of their Design and Technology curriculum.

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  • Consultation to reduce the intake of Yatton Infant School

    Published 10/12/21

    Yatton Infant School’s Governing Body is consulting on reducing its Planned Admission Number (PAN) from 90 to 60 in September 2023.

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  • Consultation to reduce the intake of High Down Schools, Portishead

    Published 07/12/21

    High Down Schools Governing Body is consulting on reducing its Planned Admission Number (PAN) from 90 to 60 in September 2023. This would mean that the school would admit only two Reception classes from September 2023, instead of the current three.

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  • Eco teams working in unison

    Published 03/12/21

    Eco teams across our three secondary schools Gordano, Backwell and Chew Valley have joined forces in working together towards achieving our target to bring greenhouse gas emissions across the Trust to net zero by 2035.

    A meeting was held in November with student representatives from the Environment teams to discuss and share ideas on helping the Environment and plans for the future.

    Gordano pupils have been working extremely hard to launch their whole school tree planting project. 140 free trees from the Woodland Trust were planted around the school, providing wildlife with vital habitat and food, and connecting students with the natural world around them. The Eco Team also launched a new student environmental award to encourage and celebrate students environmental awareness and participation.

    Backwell pupils ensured their food waste was collected by GENECO and turned into biodiesel, paper is recycled and sourced from sustainable sources and held assemblies on environmental issues. They are working on setting up a second-hand uniform scheme, replacing filament light bulbs with LED, and working towards their Eco-schools Green Flag Award.

    Chew Valley School Pupils created travel guidelines for lowering the carbon footprint of all school trips, completed the EduCCate Bronze Award, planted 108 trees, and even appeared on BBC News to highlight their environmental achievements. 

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  • Chew Valley School pupil designs the 2021 Chew Valley 10k T shirt

    Published 03/12/21

    Chew Valley School Year 9 pupil, Bluebell Powell, has won a competition to design a technical t-shirt for this year’s Chew Valley 10k and Virtual Chew Valley 10k.

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