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Millbrook Primary School

‘Learning about caring; caring about learning’

Latest News

Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.

  • Millbrook children writing Stories for children in Bhopal, India

    Sun 20 Oct 2019 L Watkins

    Our One Worlders have been busy making a difference to the lives of children in Bhopal, India. 

    Inspired by American author, Ginger Heller, the children learned that:

     "over 7,000 miles away in Bhopal, India, children are still being born deformed and with many health issues due to the world’s most deadly industrial tragedy. In 1984, the chemical gas explosion killed 3,000 people in one night and 10,000 in one week. Currently, Bhopal children are exposed to contaminated water and soil. Despite everything, the charismatic spirit of these youngsters shines through." 

    Millbrook students recognise the importance of kindness - one of our core character values. By writing happy stories they aim to spread happiness and kindness to the children of Bhopal. 

     

     

  • Millbrook Wears Yellow for World Mental Health Day #HelloYellow

    Thu 10 Oct 2019 L Watkins

    We are proud of the whole school community today for coming together to wear yellow to support children and young people’s mental health on World Mental Health Day.

    All donations from our community will go towards the charity Young Minds. Thank you to everyone for your support and to Mrs Passmore for organising. 

    For more information about Young Minds click the link below:

     

    https://youngminds.org.uk/get-involved/how-to-fundraise/helloyellow/#what-is-#helloyellow?

  • New Website Launched!

    Wed 09 Oct 2019

    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. Check back soon for new updates!

  • Millbrook Heddlu Bach help our learners to have a voice

    Tue 08 Oct 2019 L. Watkins

    A group of our Heddlu Bach (mini Police) took over whole school assembly today to talk to everyone about the importance of having a voice and using it to speak up and speak out. 

    "The police are there to help us," said Jack. "We need to tell them about things we are concerned about."

    Cayden agreed and spoke to the school about his own personal experience. 

    The Millbrook mini police are launching their #Findyourvoice campaign today. 

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