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Mrs Cullen’s class performed their own version of ‘Baa Baa Black Sheep’ last Thursday at Stockport Town Hall’s special Nursery Rhyme Event, where five other schools participated . Our children’s performance certainly won over the audience. Brookside ‘shone’ in the community once more. Congratulations to the children for their singing and impeccable behaviour. |
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Mrs Warner, who runs our Gardening Club, organised a mammoth tree-planting event at Brookside last Friday. All of our children were involved planting 60 (yes, 60) trees, one for every year of the Queen’s reign, in the corner of our school field. These will grow into a copse of Birch, Rowan and Cherry trees. The excitement from the children was a pleasure to see, they each could tell me which type of tree they had planted and where ‘their tree’ was located.
The special ‘Large Royal Oak’ tree was planted by the oldest and youngest pupils at Brookside, Lucie in Y6 and William in Reception.
My thanks to Mrs Warner for her tree-mendous efforts in organising the planting event. Let’s hope that our trees flourish because our children are keen to keep an eye on their growth over the coming years!

Miss Ramsbottom’s class gave a SENSATIONAL presentation on Friday, when they shared a magical musical safari journey with all of our school community. Their stunning performance included drama, music composition, singing, dancing, video footage and finally, a PowerPoint presentation to showcase the children’s many outstanding achievements, memories, trips and exciting learning opportunities.
Congratulations to all of the children for performing magnificently and with such confidence: their enthusiasm and smiles were infectious! Our parents were delighted and praise must be given to Miss Ramsbottom for her inspiration, along with a lot of extra support from her team.
Class Two- you certainly are talented Brookside Superstars!

We all enjoyed our last day of term! Congratulations to the winners of our Easter Egg competition. Our final assembly was well-supported by our parents, friends and family who came to see our wonderful display of Easter Eggs brought in by our amazing, creative and inspirational children.
We had an egg-straordinary number of eggs entered this year - around 60! Our appreciation goes to every child who entered, every egg deserved recognition for its originality and time taken to prepare it for the competition. Every child who took part was awarded a certificate, and our judges Mrs Lansdale and Mrs Cavanagh had the difficult task of choosing winners. Special thanks to them for coming into school the day before to spend time choosing the winners, and for presenting the prizes.

We were very proud of our amazing dancers who performed magnificently at Stockport Town Hall last week. Congratulations to Ethan P, Finley S, Katie and Emily D, Hayleigh, Lauren, Maisie, Emma, Rebecca S, Rebecca L, Emily D (Y6), Danika, Olivia D, Penny, Emilia HL, Lucie and Yasmin. Their enthusiasm and smiles proved that the rehearsal time was all worthwhile. My thanks to Mrs Curry, Mrs Williamson, Mrs Ramsbottom, Mr Aherne and Mrs Pogson for working so hard with our talented dance team.

Our school hall was packed on Friday morning as our Mums were treated to a special presentation assembly. Every class paid tribute to their Mums and gave a superb performance- with singing, poetry, art work, drama and dance .Enjoyed by everyone, Mums were given flowers afterwards to mark the occasion. The intention was for Brookside children to tell their mums how much they loved them- but it also proved to be a time for us all to reflect on how much we love our children! Memorable for all present!

I was so proud of our wonderful choir on Thursday evening, as they took part in the Junior Schools' Choir Concert at Stockport Town Hall. They performed magnificently, and impressed not only our own Brookside families- but everyone else in the audience. The children certainly 'shone' on the evening. Mr Aherne and Mrs Dale have worked hard with the children in the last few weeks, preparing them for the event - my thanks to them. Mr A's song 'My Little Brother's Hobby!' certainly had the audience laughing! I would like to share the special 'thank you' message sent from the Musical Director, Mrs Henderson- Wild:
'...I wanted to contact you immediately to thank you for supporting the Junior Schools’ Choirs Concert at the Town Hall last night and to thank you for all the hard work which I know you have put in to prepare your choir for the performance. It was a super evening, with a lovely variety of repertoire and a really high standard of singing. I thought that the massed choir item, ‘Buy Me a Ticket’ went brilliantly and certainly seemed to be very well received by the audience. Both the Mayor and Mayoress commented on how much they had enjoyed the evening, as did many parents. Please pass on my congratulations to all your singers, accompanists and helpers, and thank them for all their efforts, which were very much appreciated! ....'
Well done, Brookside!

Congratulations to Mr Tavernor and his class for giving us all a memorable performance of their topic work on WWII. The Hall was packed with very proud parents, family and friends as the children performed with great enthusiasm. They impressed us all with their drama, dance, music, singing and a superb power point presentation showing highlights of their term’s work. What a lot of exciting learning opportunities the children have enjoyed – with VIP visitors, a day’s visit to Tatton and even war time cooking!
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Brookside pupils again proved to be excellent ambassadors for us all at the Hallé Music Concert last week. Their wonderful dance, musicianship, behaviour and maturity impressed everybody – and I was delighted to receive so many compliments about their outstanding performance. It was a real accolade to be selected and recommended by Stockport Music Service for this project. To perform at the Bridgewater Hall with Hallé musicians will certainly be a memorable experience. My thanks to Mr Aherne and Miss Flitt for helping the children, and to Mrs Francis (a former Headteacher at Brookside) for generously giving her own time and expertise over the last few weeks. Our performance certainly was impressive, reflecting our children’s musical talents. Staff comment: ‘Congratulations of an outstanding performance. I was in complete awe of you all – you have nerves of steel! Well done – you were fantastic and (as always) the very best!' A proud grandparent’s comment: ‘Congratulations to staff and especially Year Five pupils for a wonderful performance at the Bridgewater Hall. The enthusiasm the children showed – together with their obvious enjoyment of what they were doing – was wonderful. They are lucky to have had the opportunity to work with professional musicians and dancers. I am sure they will remember the experience for the rest of their lives – as we will. A magical evening enjoyed by everyone!’ We are all very proud. Their second concert at the Bridgewater Hall is on March 22nd at 10.45am.
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Mrs Dale and Miss Ramsbottom were very proud of their children last Monday. The trip to the Museum of Science and Industry was a great success, with interactive science opportunities enjoyed by all.
Our disco was a huge success with all of our children going home happy, tired and ‘danced off their feet. Many thanks to the PTA for organising and running the evening, enjoyed by all.
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On Friday 10th February in the morning Emily D, Yasmin, Penny, Lucie B, Olivia D and Matthew A went to Hazel Grove High School to work with the Year 7 students. A few weeks ago we all did some work on the Pied Piper, we took this work on the Friday to the High School. We met up with Mrs Warner and Mrs Berndtand, they took us to the hall where some Year 7’s were, they had all written a Christmas book for Year 1 children. We had to assess their book writing and they had to assess one of our pieces of work. We also saw some Brookside past pupils.
Emily D Year 6
It was a pleasure to welcome so many friends and family into our school for our Open Morning on Friday 10th February. The staff and children worked very hard throughout the week and proudly shared their work with all of our VIP visitors.

INTERNATIONAL WEEK: YOUR WRITTEN COMMENTS AFTER VISITING OUR OPEN MORNING………
*Every classroom was full of fun. I could not believe the children knew the Australian states by heart! A great morning. *Excellent morning. The happy children’s faces speak for themselves.
*Fantastic energy in the classrooms! Lovely to see!
*Wonderful Thank you for the chance to see a super school in action.
*Amazing atmosphere-Glad to see so many parents/grandparents enjoying our school!
*So very impressed by the depth of the children’s knowledge! They are interested and the work is so interesting! My son was proud to show me around the school and I am proud to have him attend here. Am very happy- and it’s all so interactive! Thank you
*Wonderful work Year Three! What fun!
*Loved being involved with my child and what she has been doing in her classroom setting- especially as she only joined four week ago. Settled in really well, in a lovely school, with very polite and kind children. So glad I made the right choice of school
*Very good work….everybody happy!
*You have been so busy! Wonderful work Year One and all! Really enjoyed visiting you all- thank you.
*Lovely work- colourful and interesting. You’re all wonderful at Brookside!
*A lovely occasion! Well done to everyone. So nice to see the children learning about the rest of the world and children in other countries.
*Fantastic morning! Great to see the children’s fab work. Lovely way to spend the last day of half term. Well done, Brookside!
*Really enjoyed seeing all the work today and sampling the paella!
*Wish I could be educated here- it’s great!
*Lovely chance to see the children’s work
* Fantastic! Loved looking round the classes
*Thank you for letting me look around your lovely school
*Had a lovely morning- it was really nice to see what my child does in the classroom. Thank you
*Fantastic morning. Lovely to see all of the work and how much the children have learnt!
*Lovely to see the children having so much FUN!
*Great opportunity to see my children within the school setting: Happy, confident, comfortable, enthusiastic children. Lovely to see!
*Love the creativity and Inventions in Class One. Nice to see the children so happy together..
*So lovely to see all of the fabulous work!
*It was nice to see my brother and sister having so much fun!
*Lovely to see the children having such fun with such a wide variety of activities.
*The best paella I have tasted, Mrs C….Thank you for all your hard work, Class One: You are all fantastic!
*Excellent work- very informative and creative. Thank you
*This morning was really lovely to see how well my girl is doing
*All the children have huge smiles and have done fantastic work!
*What a lovely, happy and friendly school! Great to see the children enjoying themselves so much!
*Brill!! It was wonderful to see all the children having so much fun! Loved the wigwams and face painting. What a morning!
*Had a good morning! The children have worked hard and it was nice to be able to come into school to see their displays and get involved in their work
*Very enjoyable. Great creative work with Mr A
*Had a great time- just like being back at school!
*Class One’s display was fantastic! I enjoyed all the displays- the children and staff have worked incredibly hard: Well done!
*Really lovely! Yet again, love to be a fly on the wall while my boys are at school!
*Loved helping my child make a lovely penguin. Had a great time in Year Three watching my son and his friends!
*Wonderful headdresses. Well done!
*Lovely to see all of the children’s work- thank you!
*Great to be able to see the children learning about the world in a fun way!
*Loved the Iron Man and all the fab robots! Yummy Paella! Fantastic footballs made with newspapers and bags!
*Nice to see the children all smiles and enjoying the craft activities.
*Lovely way to spend the morning. Yummy Paella and beautiful princes and princesses. I’ll look forward to our next visit!
*Fantastic morning. Loved Australia, loved the Tepees. Very hands on, interactive: children very happy. Thank you. *Really nice to see year Three at work – all very busy and focussed!
*Lovely morning. Children enjoying themselves. School BUZZING and HAPPY!
*Great to see the children making footballs out of plastic bags (Africa activity) Makes them realise how lucky our children are.
*What a treat to see all of your hard work. Look forward to the next one!
*We enjoyed everything about the morning- the children dressing up and wonderful artwork
*Super time. Cold in the Arctic though! * Great fun! Hard work! * We enjoyed coming into school. Thank you for inviting us in
*WELL DONE BROOKSIDE!
We were all very proud of our choir yesterday. Making the journey to Windlehurst Church through the snow and ice was the first challenge – but well done to all of the choir members who did!
I am delighted to tell you that – under the expert musicianship of Mr Aherne and Mrs Dale – our children sang beautifully as part of the special Education Sunday Service. Their enthusiasm and enjoyment was clear to see. Three of our Year Five pupils – Emma, Sophie and Zara – undertook the Church Reading. Again, their talents shone through as excellent readers.
Another success for Brookside in our community. Next performance: Stockport Town Hall on Thursday 15th March, 6.30pm when the children will be starring in the Stockport Schools’ Music Concert.
To celebrate a wonderful learning topic themed around teddy bears, our Reception class enjoyed a special Teddy Bears picnic last Friday afternoon.
Thank you to the parents who were able to join us. This was a superb opportunity to see our children’s motivation. It was a lovely afternoon, enjoyed by all.

Our children participated in the Local Authority’s initiative ‘Walk/Scoot/Cycle’ month in the Autumn term. Every class recorded their results on a visual map and had their own passport.
We were delighted to hear that our Reception class, with their high percentage of ‘green travel’, were the Stockport Early Years Winners! Congratulations to our children and their parents.
Rosie Fearon, Stockport Schools’ ‘Travel Plan’ Adviser attended our family assembly on Friday morning and awarded Mrs Cullen’s class the Golden Boot Trophy. This is a fantastic achievement and another Brookside success. As a Silver Award Bike-It School this proves that we are sustaining our efforts with ‘Green Travel.’
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Our children and staff enjoyed a fascinating presentation today. We found out about Russian Christmas and New Year celebrations and the famous Matrioshka dolls (nest of dolls).
It was fascinating to hear about the Russian traditions, King Frost and to look at traditional toys.

As a whole school we have made, in our Assembly today, seven New Year’s Resolutions, which I have put in an envelope.. We are aiming to reach February half term and open our resolutions to see if we are achieving them.
Good luck everyone!

Congratulations to our amazing talented Junior stars who gave two fantastic performances last week. The children’s singing, acting and dancing talents certainly ‘shone’ through and everyone commented on what a professional performance this was. It certainly was a memorable Christmas production enjoyed by audiences of 100+ on each of the two days.
My thanks to Mr Aherne, our inspirational director who was very well supported by Mrs Warner, Mr Tavernor an Mrs Williamson. All of our junior support staff helped too with costumes organised by Mrs Berndt, Mrs Jervis and Mrs Wright.
The performance will be available for parents to download from our VLE on our website in the New Year.

This was our FIFTH event of its kind at Brookside and was a resounding success.
Our children performed magnificently to our proud parents and also had a wonderful evening joining in with the festive music. It was such a pleasure to see our musicians’ enthusiasm, and to enjoy the performances of Poynton Junior Brass Band and Hazel Grove Brass Band.
My thanks to everyone for supporting the event – to staff, governors and PTA members who helped ensure that this was a successful and enjoyable evening.
Mr Haslam will be in school on Thursday morning before our pantomime visit, for his final visit this term. Our thanks to him for his dedication to our children’s progress and musicianship.

On Thursday 1st December Paralympics swimmer Matthew Walker came to school to speak to the children and show them his medals. Matthew has participated in 3 Olympic Games and has won gold medals representing his country. He also told the children about his meetings with the Queen. His speech inspired the children to overcome any challenges they face, and to keep trying to pursue their dreams. We would like to thank Matthew for his time in a busy training schedule, and we wish him all the best for London 2012!

Congratulations to Class One and Class Two on their MAGNIFICENT performances last week.
We were all delighted, impressed and amazed by their confidence, enthusiasm, superb singing and talent! We enjoyed the soloists and dancers, and I know that you will agree – we could her every word of their performance. The children proved to be stars and their show was certainly a ‘Brookside Special!’
Thanks to their class teachers, Mrs Dale and Miss Ramsbottom and their support staff for their inspiration and hard work with the children.
Parents, grandparents and families agreed that it was MEMORABLE!
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Our Resource children went to Pizza Express this week as part of their topic on Food. They made and ate their own delicious pizzas, and the staff were really kind and helpful. We'll definitely go again!
ALL WRAPPED UP FOR A WINTER WONDERLAND
THANK YOU EVERYONE
YOUR GENEROSITY, HELP AND GOODWILL RAISED
OVER £2000!
Brookside’s Christmas Fair proved to be a wonderful success thanks to the ARMY of parents, staff, families and friends who offered help and supported the event.
Our children’s faces and enthusiasm made it especially enjoyable and worthwhile. The choir’s beautiful singing at the start of the evening, followed by their torch lit procession certainly put us in a festive mood. Mrs Dale led the choir, but who was that Rock Star Fairy?! Our thanks also to Matthew Walker, MBE, Paralympic swimmer, who officially opened the evening’s festivities.
After weeks of planning, Brookside’s amazing PTA organised an evening enjoyed by all:
It was a pleasure to see so many people there to support Brookside: including governors, past pupils and parents and to welcome friends of the school.
Congratulations and thanks to our wonderful PTA for the many hours they have given up of their own organising food, drink, seeking sponsors, publicity and raffle prizes, moving furniture and equipment, physically building Santa’s Grotto and Fairy Boutique setting up AND clearing and tidying up after the event.
Thanks to you, Brookside has £2000+ to spend on our children.
Many thanks to so many of you for supporting this special worthy cause. You sent in over 70 shoe boxes for the appeal. Your generosity will go a long way to making Christmas special for children in other countries who are not as fortunate as ours.
Our choir and brass band were a real credit to Brookside. Their singing, wonderful behaviour and musicianship shone through for the community to see. My thanks to parents and families for supporting the event.
This year the event was masterminded by Mrs Emily McGowan who took a lot of time and trouble planning this for the children’s enjoyment. Even Santa made an appearance! The disco afterwards was enjoyed by many.
Well done to everyone – you made us proud!

Our infant classes had an excellent opportunity last Tuesday, to see real owls and find out first- hand about their habitats, thanks to a visit from Gauntlet’s Birds Of Prey. The birds flew cross our hall and the children were both mesmerised and thrilled! It proved to be an inspirational session where the excited children had their learning ‘brought to life’. The visit was funded by the money raised during Enterprise Week.

Class 3 went to Bramhall Hall for their topic, ‘The Tudors’. They experienced the life of a rich Tudor child helping for the Yuletide (Christmas). We made things, acted out a mummer’s play of St George and the Dragon and saw many old things, such as a spinet which was a smaller version of a piano, a recorder which we have now days and many other fascinating things. Class Three couldn’t have gone to a better place for their school trip!


Year 5/6 have been learning about World War II as a topic. Mrs Dooley came in to talk to us; it was very exciting. She brought lots of things to show us. Some of the things were really fancy. She also brought a sword-top thing. It was very sharp. She gave us lots of information to help us. Then a week later a man called Ernie Craig came into class to talk about his life in World War II. It was very good. He gave us so much information that Lucie managed to write seven whole pages on him in her draft book. All of us really enjoyed having them in our class and we have learned first-hand about the war from our special visitors.
Danika and Jack, Class 5/6

As part of our World War II topic, on Thursday, 10th November, Class 5/6 were evacuated to Tatton Farm to work with the land girls. When we arrived, we went to meet a lady called Aunt Mary and had a tour around her cottage. After that, we all went to feed the goats and chickens, then saw the pigs (they were MASSIVE!) Next we went to clean the saddles with saddle sap and sponges. Then we went to see the cows and goats and milked a wooden cow. Finally we groomed a donkey, saw a giant shire horse and went into an air raid shelter to sing songs. It was a great trip!

By Lucie, Class 5/6
We all enjoyed the special launch event hosted at Brookside. Our children made our VIP guests feel very welcome and our kitchen staff served us all with a delicious lunch. Mrs Dooley was our guest of honour, having been a serving governor at Brookside for twenty four years. Mrs Dooley has been associated with Brookside as an employee, Grandma and governor for forty one years!

All the children in Reception and Key Stage 1 were very privileged to welcome writer and illustrator Debi Gliori to Brookside for an exciting afternoon last week. Debi is the author of ‘The Scariest Thing of All,’ ‘Stormy Weather’, No Matter What’ and ‘The Trouble With Dragons’.
After telling us all about her life and showing us how she creates her characters, all the children then had a go at drawing Pip the rabbit, the main character from her latest book. We all had a wonderful afternoon, being inspired to create our own illustrated stories!

The Stars at Brookside ‘shone’ last week – and I mean our children and staff!
This was a chance for our children, staff and school community to excel and it certainly was an outstanding success for everyone. The children took on the challenges eagerly and amazed us all with their resourcefulness. Each class had the challenge to ‘design and make’ their own product to raise profit and were involved in planning and advertising their products. My thanks to all of our visiting speakers and to the many parent helpers who ensured that our Open Morning was such a success.
The week began with visits to school from a famous author, Debi Gliori who gave a wonderful presentation of her life and career to our Reception, Year One and Year Two classes, as well as personally signing books.
Class One made beautiful door plaques, decorated biscuits and made owl pictures.
Class Two made salt dough Brookies and book marks
Class Three children welcomed Leigh and his wife, Beryl, from High Lane Post Office who talked to the children about the monetary services offered through the Pot Office. The children also has professional cake making sessions with Miss Fell. Class Three also made fantastic cake boxes and produced cake invitations and recipes.
Class 4/5 and Class 5/6, Julia Simpson from Lloyds/TSB gave a presentation about banking and savings accounts. Laurence’s Mum, Mrs Benson also worked with Class 4/5 and gave them a business challenge as well as an opportunity to find out what running a real business involves.
Class 4/5 made and recorded their own professional CD with a selection of Mr Aherne’s songs ‘Down at Brookside School’.
Class 5/6 worked in teams, challenged to find a way to make money from their ‘prizes’ of sweets. They proved to be very resourceful!
Our Resource children, as well as making products within their own classes, also made special bracelets and jewellery to sell.
Mrs Cullen’s class started our Open Morning with their fantastic Autumn Extravaganza. Reception children and Busy Bees worked together on the many autumn activities on offer both outside the classroom and inside. It was a pleasure to see the children so well settled at our school and to welcome new parents to our Open Morning.
The morning celebrated and showcased all of the children’s achievements and products from the week. All of our classes did superbly well; profits will be announced next week when the children have worked out the income versus expenditure! Class 5/6 raised at least £160!
Everyone involved, both from the school , our visitors and from our community, were ‘blown away’ by the outstanding achievements of all of the classes. Who knows, maybe amongst Brookside’s excited children were Alan Sugar’s, the ‘Apprentices’ of the future!

Our Beetle Drive was a superb way for our children, parents and families to socialise and have fun. Starting with hot dogs and drinks followed by the successful voting and thanks to our PTA, the games began. Mr Aherne ensured that the evening/fun/scoring ran smoothly and his sense of humour was appreciated by all! Over eighty people attended! The aim was to have a family fun event and everyone left with big smiles – so we certainly succeeded!

The children have worked very hard over the past two weeks to be elected as School Councillors. We have been amazed at the amount of work that has gone into their campaigns. On Thursday we were fortunate to have a visit from Shan Alexander came into school to speak to the children about what it is like to work as a councillor, and the responsibilities that come with the role. The candidates all asked some well thought out questions.
The children were given the opportunity to go into our specially made polling booth to cast their secret ballot, and then posted the voting slip in the ballot box.
Some of the class votes were very close, and commiserations to the losers. However congratulations to all those who won! I look forward to working with you this year.

The statutory 21 days notice that the PTA AGM will take place on Wednesday 12th October 2011
The PTA committee

We are very proud of our KS2 SAT results this year. A special mention should be made about our Writing scores, with all our children taking the tests achieving Level 4, and our Maths scores with just under half the class achieving Level 5. A big well done to all our Year 6 for their hard work in achieving such fantastic results!
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LEVELS |
BROOKSIDE |
NATIONAL |
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ENGLISH |
4 + |
97 % |
81% |
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5 |
30% |
33 % |
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MATHS |
4 + |
89 % |
81 % |
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5 |
48 % |
35 % |
Many congratulations to our very talented players for their performance last Thursday at Stockport Music Centre’s Showcase Event. Our children certainly gave an impressive concert, memorable for the children and for their families. This proved to be a special evening and one where the name of ‘Brookside Primary’ came to the attention of an audience of over 400 people.
Zara, in Year 4, promised me “Mrs Holmes, we’ll make you proud of us”. That was an understatement! My thanks to parents for supporting their children’s music throughout the year, not only for funding lessons, but helping to transport instruments into school each week and attending concerts and events. Also, the children have worked hard throughout the year to improve their musical skills; Thursday’s concert made all of this very worthwhile!
Congratulations, it certainly was a magical and unforgettable evening.

School was open late for all parents and pupils to visit the school, as well as the classrooms being open for all the children to show parents there work, there were events in the main hall. These included the Brass Band, Country dancers and Gym Clum to name but a few. We also welcomed many new families who will be joining us in September. A lovely evening enjoyed by everyone.

The whole School enjoyed a Picnic at Lyme Park today, The morning started with a brisk walk and for the Infants this included a "Hunt the Teddy" challenge. The whole School then met for a Teddy bears Picnic, then in the afternoon everyone enjoyed activities from Art, Team Games, Drawing and even Bug Hunting. Thanks to the PTA for making this possible.
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Brookside School were 2011 winners of the "Eric Titterton Memorial Award" presented by the Rotary Club of Marple and Goyt Valley on the 12th July 2011. This award to the Staff, Pupils and Parents is recognition for the Valuable help and work Brookside Primary give to the Local Community and Service to Others. A fantastic achievement for our School and the Local community.

Congratulations to Miss Ramsbottom and her team for producing a FANTASTIC assembly last Friday. Our children ‘shone’ with their amazing performances – singing, dancing, brass music, re-telling the history of the seaside (then and now), even Punch and Judy!
Our parents, friends and families, along with the whole school, were all very proud.
What a fantastic day for the children and staff, it was a very close result this year with the BLUE team winning by just one point over the yellow team. Parents and teachers were able to witness some fantastic sporting achievements. Well done to everyone.....

We were proud and delighted to spend time with our new pupils who will be joining us in September. In addition to induction sessions with Busy Bees, our new friends spent the morning with us last Wednesday. They had a super time. Parents joined us for lunch afterwards. Welcome to you all!

The Year 3 children had a super day on Wednesday participating in Moorfield Primary’s ‘Fun Day’. The children tried many new skills such as creating natural sculptures, making fruit kebabs, playing the steel drums, puppetry, soccer skills with Stockport County, orienteering and colour therapy. The children were full of enthusiasm and would like to thank all the adults and children involved in organising such a fantastic day. Here are some of the comments:
“I had an amazing day!” Ethan A
“It was the best day every!” Lorna
“I liked the puppets!” Megan/Rachel
“I loved playing football and being with lots of happy friends” Bailey


Our young entrepreneurs who have done so well and turned £500 into almost £1500 enjoy a well deserved business breakfast at the Dog & Partridge. The breakfast was excellent and enjoyed by everyone.
All children who bought their bike in to school today had a Bike it Breakfast and a fun day "blinging" their bikes
Congratulations and thanks to our dedicated PTA for organising Friday’s ‘Summer Fun’ event. The evening was enjoyed by all who attended – staff, families and friends of the school. It was especially good to see so many of our past pupils, who not only attended, they also helped!
The staff organised ‘games events’ outside on the field. Our new canopy became the ‘place to be’ with the bar, the ‘best barbeque in town’ (comment made on the night) and a cafe serving tea and coffee. Brookside parents and children again amazed us with generous donations of bottles/sweets for our famous tombolas – thank you to all. We also had a cake stall including biscuits and cakes iced by our own children, our famous Bran Tubs, a tattoo stall, ‘trash and treasure’ stall, home-made chutneys, second-hand books, guess the weight of the cake (winner – Mrs Bollington), guess the name of the dog (which was ‘Biscuit’ won by a very excited Mrs Bowden!), a fantastic teddy tombola with all new teddies, dogs, lions etc which was only £2 a go and there was a prize every time! The sparkly face painting was the best ever – unbelievable!
The final highlight of the night was thanks to Mr Aherne who organised a very successful Karaoke for children and Mums and Dads. Wow! We all enjoyed the singing and shared the enthusiasm of those who took part – a must do event in the future. Brookside has definitely got talent!
Our raffle with record-breaking prizes this year was won by: First prize – Patio table and chairs donated by www.thegardencentre.co.uk – won by Lucy’s Mum in Reception class. Second prize – Kindle – won by Athena and Matthew’s Mum. Many other incredible prizes were also won on the night. My thanks to all who donated prizes so generously.
The success of the evening was evident for all to see: a happy atmosphere, enjoyment, enthusiasm, fun and a great deal of laughter from parents, staff, families and friends of the school. All of this PLUS fundraising for our children. Our thanks to all of the Committee Members who worked so hard organising the event, giving up their own time to collect food and buy in everything that was needed and for using their initiative to forward plan to ensure that the whole evening ran so successfully. Our barbeque experts worked tirelessly and professionally to feed us all. Our staff gladly helped out and the team work with so many parents who gave up time to run stalls was outstanding – thank you to you all.
A happy fun event – very successful and well-supported. Brookside thrives on its partnership with its community and parents. My thanks to everyone for making Friday’s Summer Fun Event such an enjoyable evening for all.

Over 120 parents and Children attended, a fantastic evening

All the Children came to school in Non Uniform today to celebrate our future Kings Wedding day, there were so many princes and princesses, and a street party under our new Canopy.

This was a very successful week, enjoyed by all, go to the bottom of this page for the photo gallery. The children’s behaviour was excellent. Staff commented that this group’s behaviour and attention to keeping their rooms tidy was the best they had encountered over many years!
On our behalf I would like to thank Mr Tavernor for organising, planning and leading the trip and to Mr Aherne, Mrs Warner, Mrs Pogson, Mrs Berndt, Mrs Ross and Mrs Cavanagh for taking such excellent care of your children throughout the week.
The children returned happy and full of news on Friday afternoon. The highlight of the week was either Alnwick Castle or Beamish. Memorable and enjoyable for all!
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Fantastic day at
The children loved participating in the Victorian school lesson and seeing what a Victorian classroom was like. They even tried the original ink pens! Not a computer in sight!
Wonderful opportunity to see living history and real buildings – very successful and enjoyed by all! The children will have so much to tell you when they get back.
Last evening of activities tonight. Your children’s behaviour has been excellent throughout the week and the Staff are proud of them all.
All parents please note that
Please park considerately – (and remind others to do the same!) as you come to collect your child. Remember that a large coach will need to drive into our school feeder road.
It sounds as if the children are all happy and have had an excellent week and that they have had many exciting ‘adventures’ to tell you all about on their return.
See you all at
Weather wonderful!
Staff report that the children’s behaviour is excellent and that everyone is having a superb time. Today has been a visit to
It was really exciting to find out about Alnwick castle and explore its grounds. The special Harry Potter tour was fantastic! Being able to hear about the filming of the famous Harry Potter stories, and to find out about the history of the castle was fascinating. Samantha from year Six proved to be the real expert when she won the Harry Potter quiz on the tour. Well done Samantha.
The afternoon has also been great fun: visiting the ‘biggest tree house ‘ with the beautiful gardens….just amazing!
Tonight they are looking forward to more games and activities on the beach – and tonight there will be time for that special CHIP SUPPER!
Already looking forward to the trip to Beamish tomorrow………

Children had a good night’s sleep, very tired after an exciting journey and evening on the beach
Today they have been across at
Afternoon at
All children having a wonderful time ! Weather brilliant- bright and sunny but not too hot as it was yesterday.
Tonight they will play on the beach before visiting the lifeboat station at Seahouses……possibly chips for supper?!
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