The Week Ahead Updates and Communication for Parents
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Quick Stop Notices ✋🏼📋
AFIS (the Association for Families of Independent Schooling) is calling on the leaders of independent schools across the country to help build the strongest possible evidence base, by ensuring families in their school communities are aware of this opportunity to participate.
Many families have told us they felt there has been no credible way for their experiences and perspectives to be heard throughout the debate about VAT on school fees. FAMILY VOICE® 2026 provides an opportunity to change that.
The Supreme Court has granted permission for the challenge to VAT on school fees to be heard. This represents the final opportunity for a UK court to determine whether the introduction of VAT on school fees was lawful.
Over the past year, AFIS has been developing research, analysis and evidence relating to independent-school families, the gaps in data and understanding surrounding them, and the assumptions that have shaped public debate about the sector. We have shared relevant findings and insights with the legal team representing the faith schools group that petitioned the Supreme Court.
AFIS has now been asked to contribute further by preparing a substantive intervention for the highest court in the land.
This means that improving understanding of independent-school families through robust research and evidence has never been more important.
As part of our evidence-gathering work, AFIS has appointed Revealing Reality*, an independent social research agency, to facilitate FAMILY VOICE® 2026; a national survey exploring who independent-schooling families are, why they choose independent schooling and how recent policy changes have affected them.
With most schools breaking up for the summer very soon, there is a very short window for you to inform your school community about FAMILY VOICE® 2026, so that parents/carers and other supporters have the chance to take part when the survey opens later in July.
Because the survey is being conducted within a very tight timetable linked to the Supreme Court proceedings, this may be the only opportunity for many families to contribute their experiences and perspectives before AFIS finalises its evidence submission.
"At a time when understanding the independent school community has never been more essential, FAMILY VOICE® 2026 offers families a powerful opportunity to guide future research.
Our community of parents, carers, grandparents, and alumni hold a wealth of experience that is crucial to this study.
By helping us raise awareness of the survey before the end of term, schools can ensure their families don't miss out on taking part in this important conversation."
PETER HOGAN
AFIS Chair
This independently facilitated national survey is designed to help address significant gaps in understanding about the families who choose independent schooling and the impact of recent policy changes on children, families and schools.
We are asking potential survey participants to REGISTER THEIR INTEREST now, so that the research company can share the survey with them, when it goes live at the end of July. We would not want families to miss out, if they wish to take part.
We are asking schools to share this important information with their school community, before the end of term.
Families can only participate if they know the survey exists. If you would like your school community to have the opportunity to take part, please share the information below as soon as possible.
- Share the attached Family Voice® information sheet with your school community
- Include the registration link: https://afis.org.uk/register in a parent communication before the end of term
The survey will be independently facilitated by Revealing Reality*, an experienced social research agency, and participation will be confidential. Only aggregated findings will be reported.
Please Support our Urgent Fundraising Appeal
Alongside our evidence-gathering and research programme, AFIS is also fundraising to support the preparation of the Supreme Court intervention and our wider work.
The costs of legal representation, evidence gathering, research, analysis and submission preparation are significant, particularly for a small, voluntary parent-founded organisation operating without and public or independent schooling sector funding.
If your school is willing to help raise awareness of our fundraising campaign, we would be extremely grateful if you could also share the link below with parents, grandparents, alumni, supporters and others who may wish to contribute:
Help raise awareness of AFIS's Supreme Court fundraising campaign: VAT on School Fees - Supreme Court Case - a Schools crowdfunding project in United Kingdom by Association for Families of Independent Schooling (AFIS) C.I.C.
Every contribution, regardless of size, helps strengthen AFIS's ability to prepare robust evidence and present the strongest possible case.
Thank you for your support of AFIS and our work on behalf of families who value parental choice and diversity in schooling options.
With best wishes,
Michelle Daniells
Founder & CEO
Association for Families of Independent Schooling (AFIS)
AFIS - Association for Families of Independent Schooling | UK Independent Education Support
* Who is the Revealing Reality Research Agency?
*AFIS has appointed Revealing Reality (ESRO Ltd), an independent social research agency, to design and conduct the survey, manage responses and analyse the findings.
Home - Revealing Reality : Revealing Reality
Revealing Reality has extensive experience conducting research with schools, parents, children and young people. Their clients include government departments, regulators and charities including the Department for Education, NSPCC, the Children's Commissioner, the Information Commissioner's Office, Ofcom, the Department of Health and Social Care and the PSHE Association.
All survey responses will be anonymised and only aggregated findings will be reported. No individual parent, family or school will be identifiable in the results.
Appointing an experienced independent agency will help ensure the research is conducted rigorously and that the findings are credible, impartial and robust.
Thank you to those who have complete the linked form below to help us understand family intentions frome June 2026 onwards.
If you can spare 1 minute, please complete the form. It help hugley when planinng for the next acedemic year.
Thank you in advance.
Suitable for boys and girls aged 4-16 years
Our camps provide children with a fun, active, and engaging way to spend part of their summer holiday while developing confidence, coordination, and tennis skills in a positive environment.
Our experienced, enthusiastic, and qualified coaching team work with children of all abilities, from complete beginners to regular players.
Heaton Summer Camp 1
Monday 27th - Thursday 30th July
2:00pm - 5:00pm
£80
Heaton Summer Camp 2
Monday 3rd - Thursday 6th August
2:00pm - 5:00pm
£80
Heaton Summer Camp 3
Monday 10th - Thursday 13th August
2:00pm - 5:00pm
£80
Summer Trio Deal
Children can attend with friends or family members and take advantage of our special Trio Deal:
£55 per child instead of £80
Save £75 across three bookings
Suitable for all ability levels
Encourages children to attend with friends
Booking Information
Book Online: Single Selection Class List
Email: info@strivetennis.co.uk
Tel/WhatsApp: 07711 181998
We have attached a flyer that can be shared directly with parents.
We would be extremely grateful for any support you can provide by sharing this opportunity with your school community. Many local children discover our programmes through school communications, and your support helps more young people stay active and engaged during the holidays.
Thank you for your time and consideration. If you require any additional information, please do not hesitate to get in touch.
Kind regards,
Matt & The Strive Tennis Team
Car Parking
The safety of our pupils is our absolute priority. We have noticed an increase in cars parking on pavements and near junctions, which significantly reduces visibility for children crossing the road.
Please remember:
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Do not block driveways: Even for a "quick drop-off," this causes significant frustration for our neighbors.
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Keep pavements clear: Pedestrians should not be forced into the road to get around parked vehicles.
We understand that parking near the school is limited, and we appreciate your cooperation in keeping the area safe and stress-free for our children and our neighbors alike.
Please also help us maintain good relationships with our neighbours by responding with Grace and Humilty if approached with regard to your parking. Try not to get involved in arguments are "this for that" altercations.
We are activley encouraging our neighbours to seek police and community advice to which they have full right to do so. However, we can play our part in helping keep on-street parking free by mainting good relationships with our neighbours.
Thank you for your understanding and support.
Uniform
As the weather warms up, here's a quick reminder of our uniform and make-up policies:
Uniform Policy:
- Full summer school uniform must be worn at all times, including PE uniform on PE days
- Pupils may wear summer uniform (polo shirts, summer dresses for girls)
- Trainers should be black
- Non-uniform items should not be worn to school
- All uniform items should be clearly labelled with your child's name
- For Year 11: They can wear their own clothes, but Friday rules still apply regarding make-up and jewellery
Make-Up Policy:
- Make-up, including nail polish, is not permitted for any pupils in middle school
- This includes subtle or "natural" make-up
- False eyelashes and nail extensions are not permitted
- Staff will ask middle school pupils to remove make-up if worn to school
- In upper school, only subtle make-up is allowed
Why these policies matter:
- They create a sense of community and belonging
- They remove distractions from learning
- They reflect our values of modesty and simplicity
- They ensure all pupils can participate fully in all activities
If you have any questions about our uniform or make-up policies, or if there are financial barriers to purchasing uniform items, please contact the school office in confidence.
Morning Drop-Off & Playground Safety
Please remember that the school playground is not open until a teacher is on duty.
- Supervision begins: Between 8:40 am and 8:45 am. If children need to arrive earlier than this please book them into breakfast club with Mrs Virgo - it opens at 7:55am and costs £3.00 a day.
- Important: Please do not leave children unattended on the playground before this point. Staff are in essential meetings inside the building until duty begins.
Next Half Term ➡️➡️➡️➡️➡️➡️👀
Week commencing 29th June 2026
Please label any clothes worn / brought into school
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 - Year Group Transition Day
7:55 - 8:55: Breakfast Club
15:30 - 16:30: Study Club
15:30 - 16:30: LaunchPad footbal for Middle School ⚽️
Thursday:
7:55 - 8:55: Breakfast Club
15:30 - 16:30: Study Club
Friday - Staff PD - School Closed to Students
Parent Announcement: Friday Celebration Assemblies
Subject: Join Us! New Weekly Primary Celebration & Worship Assemblies
Dear Parents and Carers,
After requests from a number of parents, we have decided to invite all Primary parents to join us for our Weekly Celebration Assembly every Friday morning. This will be a trial to see how it goes.
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When: Every Friday during term time.
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Time: 9:00am – 9:15am (Please arrive via the main reception by 8:55am).
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What to expect: A short service of worship, a celebration of the week’s learning, the presentation of awards, and a special mention for birthdays.
This is a wonderful opportunity to share with your children and start the weekend on a high note. We look forward to seeing many of you there!
Dates for your Diary 🗓️
Everything you need to know for the Summer Term!
July
- Thursday 9th: 🏆🌟Celebration Evening at Sunbridge Road Mission, 18:00 🌟 🏆
- Saturday 11th: Summer Fair! ☀️
- W/C 13th July: Activity & Community Week 🏃🏽♀️🏃🏼♂️
- Friday 17th: Last Day of Term (Early Finish at 12:00 PM) 🕛
🌟 Stars & Students 💫 of the week
Primary
Tara (Y1) For demonstrating creativity and resiliance
Middle
Theo (Y6) for: Mature attitude to overcoming challenges.
Eva (Y8) for: Excellent barmitzvah presentation
Upper
Ruby (YOak 9) for: Independent collaboration on the DofE
Grace (Y9) for: Leadership skills demonstrated on the D of E Walk, looking out for team members
Riley (Y9) for: Stepping up to a position of leadership on D of E
Odell (Y9) for: Leadership skills demonstrated on the D of E Walk, looking out for team members
Josiah (Y10) for: Leadership skills demonstrated on the D of E Walk, looking out for team members
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If you would like to know more or join the PTFA, please email ptfa@bxs.org.uk
🎯 Fundraising 🏆
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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.
Dear Parents and Carers,
A Message About Mrs Hutcheson
We want to share some news with you about Mrs Hutcheson, who has been a cherished part of our Bradford Christian School community for several years – first as a mum, then as a volunteer, and more recently as a valued member of our staff team.
We are delighted to share that Mrs Hutcheson is now cancer free – praise God! However, after six months of chemotherapy and treatment, the process has taken its toll. Mrs Hutcheson needs time to rest and rebuild her strength.
She has therefore made the difficult decision to leave BCS and concentrate on her recovery and wellbeing. Mrs Hutcheson leaves us with mixed feelings. We are deeply grateful for everything she has contributed to our school community and the positive impact she has had on so many of our pupils and families. At the same time, we understand and fully support her decision to prioritise her health and rest at this time.
We ask that you continue to keep Mrs Hutcheson in your prayers as she takes this important time to recover fully. We will miss her greatly, but we know this is the right decision for her and her family, and we celebrate the wonderful news that she is cancer free.
A Story of Healing: Mrs Kaunjika
We also want to share some wonderful news about Mrs Kaunjika, who was very poorly earlier this half term, and was taken to Leeds General Infirmary for heart surgery.
As a school community rooted in faith, we have been praying for her throughout her illness. We are overjoyed and deeply grateful to God to share that Mrs Kaunjika has been healed and is recovering well. The Acorn team are getting to know the hospital staff, and have had some joyful visits as they support their colleague.
This is a powerful reminder of God's faithfulness and the strength that comes from our community praying together. We give thanks for her recovery and look forward to welcoming her back, healthy and well.
"That person is like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in season and whose leaf does not wither— whatever they do prospers." (Psalm 1:3)
Our Dedicated Staff Team
We are incredibly blessed to have such a dedicated team of Christian staff who are committed to providing the very best education and care for your children. Here's how our classes will look in September:
Early Years and Primary:
- EYFS: Mrs Hutton, Mrs Kirkby, and Mrs Morley
- Year 1 & Year 2: Mrs Travis and Mrs Peckover
- Years 3 & 4: Mrs Garcia, Miss Lush, and Miss Curtis
We say a fond goodbye and send our very best wishes to Mrs Shackleton, who is leaving us this summer.
Middle School:
- Years 5 & 6: Led by Mrs Ferreira Morfin, supported by Mrs Marsden as form teacher
- Years 7 & 8: We are currently finalising arrangements for this class and will update you as soon as possible. Mr Horton will be part of the teaching team.
Upper School:
- Years 9 & 10: Led by Miss Stewart, who arrives in the UK on 5th July to hand over with Mrs Bullen before she departs. Mr Coe and Mr Kwon will lead Duke of Edinburgh and Sports Leadership
- Year 11: Mrs Taylor and Mrs Hoskins
Alternative Provision (AP):
- Acorn (Years 5-8): Miss Rowe & Team
- Oak 9/10: Mrs Virgo & Team
- Oak 11: Mrs Mackenzie & Miss Grintals
Specialist Teaching:
- History: Mrs March is reducing her hours slightly due to a new role, but we are thrilled she is staying on to teach History to Years 5–11
Support & Pastoral Care:
- Mrs Kershaw continues as our SENCO, working with our trainee team
- For pastoral support, our key leads will be Mrs Garcia, Mrs Taylor, and Mrs Hoskins, alongside Mrs Walker, our school counsellor
- We are currently advertising for additional support staff – please see our website for details
Building Works Update
As we shared earlier this week, our building works are progressing well and the school is already looking different! Our staff have been incredible, moving their belongings and classrooms with a little help from the children. We're excited about the improvements taking shape. Add photos of buildings - ask Robyn to take some
After-School Provision - Expanding Our Offer
This year we have stepped up what we offer, and in September we hope to extend this even further.
A Big Thank You
We want to thank the following staff for their dedication in running clubs this year:
- Mrs March for upper school racket club
- The Matilda Team for drama and music
- Mrs K for after-school choir
- Mrs Garcia, Mr and Mrs Kershaw for study club
- The Breakfast Club team
- The Duke of Edinburgh team
What's New for September?
Next year we will be offering:
- Young Leaders Programme – developing leadership skills in younger pupils, led by Mr Coe
- After-School Sports – sessions for each part of school, including dedicated days for primary, middle, and upper school
- Music – Mrs K will offer either choir or band
- Study Club – for Year 5 and up (continuing)
Costs:
- Sports and music clubs: £3 per session to cover costs
- Study club: Free
As you know, we don't receive additional funding for after-school provision, so the small charge for sports and music clubs helps us to cover the costs of running these valuable activities for your children.
Can You Help?
We are considering how we can extend our offer even further. If you have a skill, hobby, or interest you could share with our pupils – even for half a term – we would be keen to hear from you. Please get in touch via the school office.
Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) - Christian and Factual
As part of our commitment to providing a holistic Christian education, our RSE curriculum is both Christian and factually accurate. Recently, our Year 7 pupils have been preparing simple presentations about puberty to share with their Year 5 and 6 friends. We wanted to share how beautifully one of our students connected this topic to our school's vision and mission.
This approach reflects our commitment to helping every child grow in character, faith, knowledge, understanding, and wisdom.
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Our Mission and Vision
As always, everything we do is rooted in our mission and vision:
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.
Our vision is based on two Bible verses:
"That person is like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in season and whose leaf does not wither— whatever they do prospers." (Psalm 1:3)
"Jesus grew in wisdom and stature, and in favour with God and man." (Luke 2:52)
Looking Ahead
We are so grateful for your continued partnership and support. If you have any questions about the changes for September, or if you'd like to get involved with our after-school provision, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Contact Us:
- Main office: 01274 532649
- Email: office@bxs.org.uk
- Text: 07520 649649






