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Bowling Park Primarys

New Cross Street,


West Bowling, Bradford, BD5 8BT

01274 770270

Newsletter

Usher Street,
East Bowling, Bradford, BD4 7DS

01274 723255

Date: 6th February 2015


For more information check out our blog - http://
bowlingparkprimary.net/

BAD WEATHER
A big thank you for your cooperation last week during the
bad weather.
The safety of children, families
and staff is our first priority. We
worked hard to make sure the
paths and playgrounds in school
were safe to walk on. On
Thursday we were forced to
close school due to a poor
weather forecast in the
afternoon. We appreciated your
patience and understanding
during this process.

The children gave 100% and came


2nd place! Congratulations to all
the children involved.

The festival was a brilliant


success, we cant wait for next
year!
MATHS MAGICIAN

ICT CLASS SUCCESS


Thank you to all the parents and
carers who attended our recent ICT
classes. The 4 week course, which
was run by Mrs Steel, helped the
parents to learn basic computer
skills. At the end of the course, the
parents names were entered into a
raffle to win a net book!

If you didnt receive text


messages from us during this
time, then this means we do not
have an up-to-date mobile
telephone number for you.
The lucky winners were Neyab
Please contact the office, with
(Yr6) and Alisha (Yr4)s family.
your new number, as soon as
possible if this is the case. Thank Congratulations.
you.
POETRY COMPETITION
CONGRATS

Next week is our February Maths


Magician assembly. We are very
excited and are looking forward
to seeing how much the children
have been practising.
The winners will receive a special
Maths Magician trophy and their
picture will be placed on our
special Maths Magician display.

SAFER INTERNET DAY


Tues 10th February is Safer
Internet Day. Classes will be
taking part in important e-safety
activities, which promote safe
internet and computer use.
More information about e-safety
can be found on our website
http://
info.bowlingparkprimary.net/esafety/

A number of out talented poets


and movers from Yr3 and Yr4 at
Usher Street took part in an
exciting poetry competition last
week.
The competition was organised
by Tong High School, as part of
an accelerated art programme.
Poet, Conrad Burdekin, worked
with the children during school to
perfect their poetry routine,
which they then performed
during the competition.

chance to take part in drama and


singing workshops.

BD5 LITERACY FESTIVAL


WEEK 2
Another great week of activities for
the BD5 Literacy Festival. Children
watched all kinds of different
performances including The Little
Mermaid, The Magic Carpet and
Shape Shifter. They also had the

Have a good weekend,


Stuart Herrington,
Principal.

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