The Bournebrook Way

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Our Personal Development Offer
Excellent PE and sports provisionRange of after school/ lunchtime sports clubs Bikeability for Year 4 and Year 6 Sports in the community- football and cricket links Sports Day for all Involvement in local competitive events.   Competitive sports competition
Preparing pupils for the digital worldOnline safety weekly sessions taught via Purple Mash Staff and Parents can sign up for Safer School app Tech She Can to support upper school Microbit lessons delivered to upper school
Extra- curricular activitiesWide range of clubs, dance, cheerleading, glow in the dark dodgeball, knitting, craft, quiet lunch, sprots clubs Choir performances Hand Bell Club  
Mental Health and WellbeingTimely support for pupils, Sycamore Counselling, Maple sessions 1:1 check ins Mental Health week discussions Play therapy Nurture Type sessions Quiet lunch Drawing and talking therapy
British Values and Protected CharacteristicsProtective Behaviour work taught to all pupils Build into Collective Worship and PSHE Range of diverse books used in worship RSE curriculum is shared with families Celebrations throughout the year Tour of Britain- Bike Race School Council Coventry City/ Aston Villa Community Parliament Workshop Beech has written to the local MP
Loving living and learning. Parent engagement activities Learning meetings for families Learning showcase events Stay and play sessions for EYFS. Melody a local resident and Clipper Round the World Yacht Race
Our Personal Development Offer
Enrichment through outdoor learning activitiesResidential visits for all Pioneer CentreRyton Pools, Coombe Abbey, Snowdome, Southfields Farm, Lunt Fort.Educational trips linked to the curriculum.Outdoor learning within science, PSHE and Geography/historyPromoting healthy lifestyles and exercise. Giving pupils opportunities to appreciate the natural world- school tidy up.Visits to the local area, local people visiting school. John Burton, James’ grandma, Melody  
Spiritual DevelopmentIntrinsic part of the curriculumHalf termly worship valueCelebrating and rewarding pupils’ achievements linked to the values/vision Moved to Religions and Worldview RE education Prayer and worship spaces within each classroom.Reflection moments/ mindfulness throughout the day Reflective on water usage.
Developing and enhancing talents and interestsAll children learn a musical instrumentProvision for brass and keyboard lessonsWeekly celebrations to recognise achievements with familiesAll children help deliver worship at churchLearning showcasessports against other schools on offerSinging with other schoolsChoir sing at local events, Summer Fayre/ Christmas Tree FestivalMusic concerts in school.  Knit and natter group
Journey through EducationLinks with a range of secondary schoolsInformation shared with in year transfer schoolsHome visits for all new children in nursery and receptionParents welcomed into school- parental engagementsHalf termly newsletters.Links with the church to develop spirituality/
Pupil Voice and Pupil LeadershipValuing leadership roles in school. Pupils getting involved with decision making. Worship monitorsReception Buddy’sLibrariansReading CaféSchool CouncilHouse CaptainsPlayground leaders
Collective WorshipInclusive, invitational inspiration worships that use books and texts to support the local community. Worship planned on a half termly basis based around a theme- celebrating key church events/ festivals.Opportunities to reflect in worship, RE and PSHE lessons.Worship linked to vision and values