top of page

Search Results

Znaleziono 83 wyniki za pomocą pustego wyszukiwania

  • Mini Vinnies | St Bernadette's Cath

    Mini Vinnies At St. Bernadette’s we are developing a dedicated team of Mini Vinnies. Mini Vinnies are 7 to 11 year olds based in schools and parishes across England and Wales, and in several countries across the world. They come together to form part of the St. Vincent de Paul Society England and Wales, a voluntary organization dedicated to tackling poverty in all its forms. The role of the Mini Vinnies is to help to be the religious and spiritual voice of the school. Years 3-6 are represented and members of the group demonstrate how they are filled with God’s love by their willingness to help others, as they put their faith into action. The group meets on a regular basis to pray, discuss concerns they may have and plan events to help live out the group’s motto of ‘Turning Concern into Action’. As Mini Vinnies, they embrace the three key points to: ‘see’, ‘think’ and ‘do’. Mini Vinnies are seen as having, ‘the potential to significantly contribute to the future of our Society’. This aim also fits in perfectly with the key principles of Catholic Social Teaching. The Mini Vinnie Prayer Lord, thank you for our gifts and talents. Lord, show us who needs our help. Lord, use our hands to help those who are hungry. Lord, open our hearts to love and comfort those who are sad and lonely. Lord, let us share our time, gifts and talents with those in need. Lord, help us care for the sick. Lord, may we all help and support each other as Mini Vinnies to build a better world. Amen Fundraising During Lent the Mini Vinnies held a cake sale for Father Hudson's Good Shepherd Appeal and raised an amazing £325 in one day! Together with the money from the cake sale and the generous donations in the Good Shepherd boxes, we raised £728.50 for Fr Hudson’s Care. Some of our Mini Vinnies will be representing our school at the annual Good Shepherd Mass held at St Chad’s Cathedral. The Mini Vinnies team are looking forward to organising more fun events to make a difference!

  • School Meals | St Bernadette's Cath

    School Meals At St Bernadette's our school meals are provided by Cityserve. They provide a nutritionally balanced meal for our children who have a school meal at lunchtime. The menu provided runs on a 4 weekly rolling cycle and includes healthy and nutritious options each day. If your child has a school meal please complete the menu choices below. Please only complete this once as this information will be used by the cook to order ingredients and produce the correct number of meals Dear Parents/Carers I am writing to introduce myself as the Schools new Catering Supervisor. My name is Sharon Worth and I have twenty four years experience in this role. I am passionate about providing our children with a tasty, healthy school lunch. Almost all of the food we serve is cooked from scratch using fresh locally sourced ingredients. We provide a salad cart with fresh bread daily. I am developing a new menu for 2022 and have lots of ideas for the coming months which include tasting sessions at parent evenings and regular theme days. If you would like to contact me about your child’s dietary needs, or for any queries about school lunches please email me at sharon.worth@birmingham.gov.uk Kind Regards Sharon Worth

  • Induction to School | St Bernadette's Cath

    Induction to School Reception 2020 Reception 2020 Reception Meeting 2020 Handbook 2020

  • MFL | St Bernadette's Cath

    MFL at St. Bernadette's “A different language is a different vision of life." Federico Fellini St Bernadette’s Catholic Primary School is a place that offers pupils an education rich in wonder and memorable experiences. Through our creative and inspiring MFL curriculum, it is our aim that children ‘learn to love and love to learn’ as global citizens. We believe that acquiring a foreign language and developing skills in communication are a necessary part of living in a multicultural society, essential ingredients to broadening our children’s horizons. Language lessons place a strong emphasis on developing the speaking and listening skills of the children: expressing their ideas and thoughts as they interact and communicate with others orally is at the heart of our MFL curriculum. The bespoke KS2 curriculum is organised around a wide range of engaging and relevant topics and themes; it aims to teach language that is purposeful and of high interest as well as nurture linguistic curiosity. MFL Overview Assessment Statements for MFL Intent, Implementation & Impact statement A Flavour of French Take a look at some of the activities and skills our children are developing in their French lessons. Such amazing work, with a little fun on the way… Language Ambassadors At Saint Bernadette’s we have Language Ambassadors who promote the school’s positive ethos in language learning. These children have been chosen to represent our school as great role models, promoting the importance of language and the diverse world we live in. What an amazing job they do- thank you so much for sacrificing all those lunch times and giving your class a voice! Pupil Voice The children at Saint Bernadette’s really enjoy their French lessons and the experiences the French curriculum provides. Here are some of their comments: “I love my French lessons as there are so many activities to do and I know I am progressing because I can do the recaps without any help” Y6 pupil. “This is only the second time I have cooked in my life and now I learnt how to make crepes” Y5 pupil “I enjoyed going on the Mrs Colclough’s plane because it felt real and exciting to fly to France. I have never been on a plane before” Y1 pupil “French is important for our lives so we can meet new people, go on holiday, speak to people and not offend them” Y6 pupil French Day Every year at Saint Bernadette’s, we hold a special French Theme Day to celebrate France’s Bastille Day. Each class across school is involved in a vast range of fun and practical French related activities where they learn about the country’s geography, history, food, art and culture. All children are invited to come into school dressed in a French theme and get the opportunity to cook and taste selected French cuisine, re-create the work of well-know French artists and architects, as well as participate in a variety of workshops and experiences such as ballet, Cirque Du Soleil, pétanque, Tour de France, a Journey to Paris to name but a few. Take a look… Learning Outside the Classroom We know that reviewing and consolidation new vocabulary and grammatical structures is an integral part of learning and memorising a new language. As well as looking out for the ‘Réviser Votre Français’ section on the school newsletter, below are some web links to support your child’s language learning journey. Enjoy! https://www.french-games.net/ https://www.topmarks.co.uk/Search.aspx?q=french https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/subjects/z39d7ty Why not join in on your child’s language learning journey by downloading Duolingo, the fun, free app for learning 40+ languages (including French) through quick, bite-sized lessons. Practice speaking, reading, listening, and writing to build your vocabulary and grammar skills. https://www.duolingo.com

  • Change of Details | St Bernadette's Cath

    Change of Details Child's Name Class Parent / Carer Name Relationship to Child Email Phone Home Address Name of Emergency Contact Emergency Contact Number Submit Thanks for submitting!

  • Computing | St Bernadette's Cath

    Computing Computing Policy 23/24 Computing Acceptable Use Policy 23/24 Computing Intent, Implement, Impact 22/23 Online Safety Policy 23/24 Knowledge & Skills Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Key Figures Each year, our computing curriculum highlights a key figure in the field of technology, offering students a chance to explore their life, achievements, and contributions to the digital world. Through engaging activities and projects, students learn about the impact these pioneers have had on the development of computing, helping them understand the diverse career paths and opportunities available in this dynamic field. This approach not only inspires curiosity but also fosters an appreciation for the innovative spirit driving the world of technology. (Click on an image below to find out more) Steve Jobs Steve Jobs – Reception Steve Jobs was the co-founder of Apple Inc. and a visionary in the field of personal computing. He played a key role in revolutionising technology through the development of iconic products like the iPhone, iPad, and Mac, which transformed how people interact with computers and digital devices. Jeff Bezos Jeff Bezos – Year 1 Jeff Bezos is the founder of Amazon, a company that revolutionised e-commerce and cloud computing. Through Amazon Web Services (AWS), Bezos played a key role in advancing cloud technology, which has become essential to the modern internet and computing infrastructure. Grace Hopper Grace Hopper – Year 2 Grace Hopper was a pioneering computer scientist and U.S. Navy officer who developed one of the first compilers, making programming more accessible. She also contributed to the creation of COBOL, an early programming language that became widely used in business and government applications. Alan Turing Alan Turing – Year 3 Alan Turing was a British mathematician and computer scientist widely regarded as the father of modern computing. He developed the concept of the Turing machine, a foundational model for computation, and played a crucial role in breaking the Enigma code during World War II, significantly advancing both cryptography and computer science. Sir Tim Berners-Lee Sir Tim Berners-Lee – Year 4 Sir Tim Berners-Lee is the inventor of the World Wide Web, a system that revolutionised how information is shared and accessed globally. His creation of the first web browser and the introduction of key web technologies like HTML and HTTP made the internet widely accessible to the public. Annie Easley Annie Easley – Year 5 Annie Easley was a pioneering computer scientist, mathematician, and NASA rocket scientist who contributed to the development of software for spaceflight and alternative energy projects. She also worked on complex code that laid the groundwork for future space missions and helped break barriers for women and minorities in STEM fields. Ada Lovelace Ada Lovelace – Year 6 Ada Lovelace was a 19th-century mathematician who is considered the world's first computer programmer. She is best known for her work on Charles Babbage's early mechanical computer, the Analytical Engine, where she wrote the first algorithm intended to be processed by a machine.

  • Pupil Absence | St Bernadette's Cath

    Pupil Absence Name of Child(Wymagane) Class(Wymagane) Date of Absence(Wymagane) Reason for Absence(Wymagane) Name of Parent(Wymagane) Email Address(Wymagane) Contact Phone Number(Wymagane) Submit Click the link below to see the local authority advice for parents School attendance, advice for parents.

  • Education | St Bernadette's Catholic Primary School | West Midlands

    St. Bernadette's Catholic Primary School, Yardley, Birmingham St Bernadette's Catholic Primary School St Bernadette's Catholic Primary School St Bernadette's Catholic Primary School St Bernadette's Catholic Primary School 1/10 Parent Pay Newsletter School opening hours Monday to Thursday 8.30am -3.15 pm Friday 8.30am- 2.00pm Total time 32.5 hours Pupil Absence Staff Email 1 2 1 1/2

  • Blog | St Bernadette's Catholic Primary School

    Our Opinions Count All Posts Szukaj Zaloguj/Zarejestruj Nie ma jeszcze żadnych opublikowanych postów w tym języku Po opublikowaniu postów zobaczysz je tutaj. Blog: Blog2

  • The Arts | St Bernadette's Cath

    The Arts At St Bernadette’s we are encouraged to use our talents and gifts in everything that we do. This same principle is applied to the arts. We understand that children have natural and taught talents and it is important for us to develop, encourage and empower these individual talents. We showcase our achievements through displays, assemblies and show and tell sessions. This year, we will be curating year band exhibitions linked to the topic being studied within that year group. We will then create an exhibition of the children’s work to celebrate it. Year 2 Space Project To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key. Year 3 WW2 To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key. Year 4 Romans To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key. Year 5 Greeks To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key. Year 6 Mayans To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key.

1_edited.png
Am_Schl_Slvr_CMYK.jpg

0121 783 7232

vecteezy_bluesky-app-transparent-icon_52932554_edited.png

Learn to love, love to learn

  • twitter

©2023 by St Bernadette's Catholic Primary School.

CPP Logo.png
St Berns badge Transparent Background.pn
bottom of page