The Week Ahead Updates and Communication for Parents
Psalm 1 v 3
Growing Lives that Bear Fruit
Quick Stop Notices ✋🏼📋
Please be aware of the following behaviours witnessed from parents regarding parking:
- Using residents driveways to make a 3-point turn.
- Parking on the corner of the pavement creating a blind spot for anyone pulling out of the road.
- Parking on the Yellow lines directly outside of school.
- Speeding
Dear Parents and Carers,
As a school, our Christian values of respect, kindness, and consideration are at the heart of everything we do. We are writing to you today to ask for your urgent help in living out these values, particularly as our Christian witness to our neighbours.
We are unfortunately very aware of the significant and growing tensions surrounding parking during drop-off and collection times. We have received numerous distressing reports of verbal abuse, filming, and intimidation. This has created an unacceptable environment for our children to witness and for our neighbours and staff to endure.
We are clear that this behaviour, from any party, is unacceptable.
We have been in dialogue with the Council to find a way forward. They have kindly confirmed that the roads surrounding the school are public, adopted roads with no parking restrictions. This means they are a shared public space for everyone.
To de-escalate this serious situation and ensure safety, we must insist on the following:
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Be our Christian Witness: Please remember that your actions, patience, and words are a direct reflection of our school community. We ask you to model the grace and respect we teach our children, even in moments of frustration.
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Park Legally and Considerately: Please do not block driveways, park on junctions, or obstruct the road. Always be mindful of our neighbours' need to access their homes.
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Park Safely: The safety of our children is paramount. Do not park in a way that creates a hazard for pedestrians or other drivers. If you are able, we strongly encourage parking a little further away and walking the final few minutes.
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Do Not Engage: Please do not enter into arguments with residents or other parents. If you are concerned about an incident, please report it to the school office, and we will address it.
Our children are watching and learning from our example. Let us work together to be a community that is known for its kindness and respect for all.
Thank you for your immediate support in this serious matter.
A Quick Parking Reminder
Just a friendly reminder about parking safely when you're dropping off and picking up the children. We know it gets really busy, but let's all work together to make sure everyone stays safe.
A few simple things to remember:
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No stopping on the zig-zags: Please keep the yellow zig-zag lines outside the school gates completely clear. They're there so we can all see any children who might be crossing the road.
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Don't park in the disables spaces unless you have a disabled badge- some families really need these to access school
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Don't block our neighbours: Please avoid parking across local driveways or on the pavement. We need to keep our neighbours happy and ensure there's space for pushchairs and wheelchairs.
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Park a little further away: If you can, parking a street or two away and walking the last little bit makes a huge difference to the congestion right outside school.
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Slow down: Please drive slowly and be extra careful around the school. Little ones can be unpredictable!
We're all in this together, and every little bit helps to keep our children safe. Please also be understanding if a disgruntled neighbour confronts you about parking. Getting defencsive will not help the situation and we wish to maintain a good relationship with our community.
Thanks for your support with this!
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Week commencing 24th November 2025
Monday:
7:55 - 8:55: Breakfast Club
15:30 - 16:30: Study Club
Tuesday:
7:55 - 8:55: Breakfast Club
15:30 - 16:30: Study Club
Wednesday
7:55 - 8:55: Breakfast Club
13:00 - 15:00: Middle & Upper School Flu vaccinations
15:30 - 16:30: Study Club
15:30 - 16:30: Middle Football Club (LaunchPad)
Thursday
Staff PD - School Closed to Students
Friday
7:55 - 8:55: Breakfast Club
Dates for your diary
December
- Monday 1st - Friday 5th: Yr11 Mini Mocks
- Tuesday 2nd - Yr3/4 assembly, parents welcome
- Friday 5th: School Christmas Cafe [CHANGED FROM 22nd NOV]
- Thursday 11th: Walking Nativity
- Wednesday 17th: Nativity
- Thursday 18th: Close at 12:00 for Christmas Holidays
January
- Tuesday 6th: Staff PD, School closed to students
- Wednesday 7th: School Reopens for Spring Term (SPR-1)
🌟 Stars & Students 💫 of the week
Primary
Aria (YN) brilliant nursery phonics matching pictures by their initial sound
Tioluwanimi (YR) amazing maths and phonics assessments and showing kindness to others in his friendships
Penelope (Y2) Noticing someone was struggling and taking the time to help them
Jake (Y3) Excellent work on speech punctuation
Oscar (Y4) Great work in his nativity acting
Bronze
Eliza, Roman, Samuel, Penelope, Mandisi, Isaac, Jesse K, Tara, Rosa
Middle
Willow (Y5) for: Doing really well in History, reading challenge helping her confidence
Leia (Y6) for: Showing kindness and compassion when another classmate was upset.
Penelope (Y6) for: Consistently showing kindness and a willingness to serve.
Daniel (Y8) for: Great participation in MST - mature and helpful
Upper
Riley (Y9) for: Great observations in lessons
Odell (Y9) for: Writing an amazing book!
Seth (Y11) for: Writing full worked solutions to GCSE maths questions
Kevin (Y11) for: Focussed and energised in learning
Kaya (YOak 9) for: Notices when people need something and does it - kindness
Evan (Y11) for: Great solution to football at break
Eva (YOak 10) for: Progression and participation in PE
🎓 Classroom 👨🏫 News
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- Early Years - A General Christmas Box ie decoration, wrapping paper etc3
- Primary - A Chocolate & Biscuit Box
- Middle & Acorn - A Craft Box
- Upper & Oak - A Family Night In Box
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Headteacher's Message
Our Mission
To provide a holistic Christian education for all and to inspire discipleship.
Our Vision
To be a Christian community in which everyone grows in character, faith, knowledge, understanding and wisdom.
Boilers, Blessings, and Answered Prayer
Dear Parents and Carers,
I wanted to share a short story with you this week that has been a real encouragement to us as a staff team.
One of the most important things we do together happens behind the scenes. Staff regularly gather to pray for the life of the school. In those quiet moments we lift up our families, our students’ individual needs, and our staffing. We pray that God will bring the right families to join our community at BCS, and we are honest about the things we are struggling with professionally and personally.
Recently our experienced team members have been glad to welcome some young and enthusiastic people who are bringing their faith, energy and fun to our team. They have been able to teach your children well, as well as lead D of E, help at bonfire night, rebrand our social media, start a reading challenge, enhance the PE curriculum across school, organise trips, and get to know your children.
We also currently have eleven staff studying for higher qualifications in school, coordinated by Dr Barnes, our amazing education trainer. God has been so faithful to us in this area, and we have been so encouraged. We have people completing degrees, foundation degrees, Post Graduate Certificates in Education, apprenticeships, SEND training, and an Early Career Teacher.
Recently our prayers turned to something very practical. We began praying for the school building itself and specifically for our heating.
As winter approached we knew the boiler situation was becoming a concern. We brought this need to God asking for provision and a solution to keep our classrooms warm.
I am delighted to share a wonderful answer to those prayers. Just after Christmas we will be blessed with two boilers new to us that are being installed to ensure the school remains warm and welcoming through the colder months.
It is a beautiful reminder for us all. We often teach the children that God cares about their hearts and their character and their futures. These are the big things and one of the main reasons staff choose to work here. However this is a tangible reminder that God also cares about the details and the practicalities and even the central heating!
As we head into Advent please know that we continue to pray for you and your families. We are thankful for the warmth of this community and now thankful for the physical warmth of the building too.








