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Baileys Court Primary Receive Second Green Flag Award

Friday, February 8th, 2013

We were delighted to receive a letter from the children at Bailey’s Court Primary School letting us know that the school has been awarded its second Green Flag of the Eco Schools Awards! The school achieved its first Green Flag in 2010 and has worked hard to continue and build upon the school’s green learning and developments. The school has a keen and dedicated Green Team which is made up of children from Year 1 to Year 6. The Green Team meets fortnightly to discuss ways to promote sustainability and to make the school as environmentally friendly as possible.  Projects are led by the children from conception to delivery.

Since the last Green Flag, was awarded the Green Team has supported big projects in the school including installing a wind turbine, helping with the new butterfly hide and garden and providing a new home for the school chickens. Smaller projects have involved encouraging staff and children to recycle more by providing a new staffroom recycling bin and recycling bags for the school kitchen/classroom.  Litter picks have helped to reduce litter in the school environment, as have the new pencil bins on playground which were bought with funds raised by the team.

As well as organising and leading projects, the Green Team has many ongoing tasks that they fulfil brilliantly.  Each week, ‘Eco-Spywork’ (where the team monitor how effectively each class is turning off lights etc), meter readings, fruit composting and data analysis takes place.

The school celebrated their new achievement by asking members of the Green Team to raise the new Green Flag on the flagpole situated in the playground on Wednesday 6th February (pictured).

 

New Mexican Restaurant is a Huge Hit!

Sunday, June 24th, 2012

We were absolutely delighted to receive a telephone call from Gemma Matthews, a year 6 pupil at Baileys Court Primary School, inviting us to dine at Bradley Stoke’s newest restaurant ‘The Mexican Wave’.

Unfortunately it was a one-day only venture so if you weren’t there you missed a treat!

All the year 6 pupils were involved in the fundraising project to transform the kitchen and classroom area into a Mexican Restaurant for the day.  Every child was involved, undertaking literally everything to do with the day themselves, from initial research, recipe trial and selection, menus, ingredient lists, posters, decorations, as well as cooking and preparing the food on the day.  Each pupil had to undergo an interview for each job position and selections were made and positions appointed.  The menu offered nachos and dips, followed by your choice of a selection of mexican dishes such as chicken fajita, vegetarian chilli, with rice and refried beans.  The chefs also made their own fresh lemonade which was readily available.  Dessert was fresh fruit.  The entire menu was absolutely delicious and the waiting staff were incredibly attentive!

I arrived at changeover time from one sitting to the next and was amazed how quickly the team cleared and reset the tables – a fantastic display of teamwork and efficiency!  The marketing team had done an equally successful job as both lunch sittings were full!

Year 6 Pupil Gurpreet Singh told me “It’s been loads of fun today.  Everybody’s been complimenting us” 

With two cafe sessions also taking place mid morning and mid afternoon with the children serving tea/coffee and cakes (all made by themselves) and two lunchtime settings at 12.00noon and 1pm the team were certainly kept busy.  A tremendous effort.  Well done Year 6, we hope you have raised enough for your Year 6 Year Books!

Community Welcomed to School Christmas Fundraisers

Monday, October 24th, 2011

Local schools are inviting members of the community to go along along and enjoy some festive spirit at their annual Christmas social events.

The Friends of Abbeywood Community School have announced their ‘Christmas Shopping and Pamper Night’ on Friday 25th November and Baileys Court PTA have given us the date of their Christmas Fair – Saturday 26th November – which this year will be held in the main hall at Bradley Stoke Community School. Information about stalls at the Saturday event is available by emailing friendsofbaileyscourtschool@gmail.com

Friends Groups and PTA’s raise valuable funds throughout the year, with their Christmas fundraisers often providing a significant proportion of their total fundraising. So please do make a note on your calendar and go along to support these great social events! Further details of each event can be found on our what’s on section.

Schools Work Together for Infant Music Festival

Thursday, June 23rd, 2011

Bailey’s Court Primary School today hosted the annual Infant Music Festival for Year 2 pupils, which was attended by children from all around the local area including Meadowbrook and Holy Trinity. This was a great opportunity for the local primary schools to get together and share their enjoyment of music.

This year’s theme was ‘animals’ and children had been practicing a number of animal-themed songs for the last few weeks, specially for this event. Pupils dressed up in animal costumes or as farmers or vets – notably there were a large number of cats! – to add fun to the event.

Not to miss out, many of the teachers joined in with the theme and dressed up too.

Following this morning’s large event at Bailey’s Court, many of the schools  held special performances for parents to enable them to share the children’s learning.

Pupils at Meadowbrook performed in front of Reception and Year 1 pupils, as well as their own parents, back in their school hall, combining delightful singing with actions. Some families had made a tremendous effort with the costumes – as you can see from the pictures shown.

Bethany told us “My favourite song is one about jellyfish, but I didn’t have a jellyfish costume so today I am a cat!”

The schools whose pupils walked to Bailey’s Court would like to say a special ‘thank you’ to the parents who volunteered their time to walk with the children to and from this event.

New Season at Bradley Stoke Bowls Club – New Members Welcome

Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

Matters Magazines is very pleased to be supporting the Bradley Stoke Bowls Club this year, whose new season starts in April. There are over 130 fixtures arranged so far, including friendly games, mixed couples, ladies only, men competitions, as well as league matches and inter-club knockout competitions.

It is the second season for the new ‘Bradley Stoke Bowls Club’ which opened last April utilising the green and facilities at the Baileys Court Acitivty Centre. Bradley Stoke Town Council have supported the group by heavily subsidising the Club’s first year. In addition the club has been awarded a grant from South Gloucestershire County Council to be used for the purchase of new equipment to train new bowlers and the club wishes to record its grateful thanks for this generous gift.
Husband and wife Mark and Sue Arnold are now active committee members for the club, having been complete beginners at the game when they joined last April. Sue tells us that the club has a great atmosphere and a really good social element. The Club is proud to be able to offer, free of charge, the services of Mr Jim Gregory who is a qualified Level 2 coach and a member of the Gloucestershire Coaching who will teach you the basics of the game and also help improve your technique as you progress.

The Bowls Club is keen to invite new members to the club and there is a open meeting this Thursday, 31st March starting at 7pm and anyone interested in learning more about the club is welcome to go along. Feel free to ask any questions you may have, or listen to some of the other members and see if it is something you would like to join in with. Membership forms will be available on the night. Yearly subscription is just £50 per member and there is a nominal fee per match of £1.50 to cover tea and biscuits. The majority of the current members are aged 50+, but Sue and Mark are keen to stress that people of all ages and all backgrounds are welcome. They have players in their 30s and 40s right up to the eldest member who is 89! The new website is now up and running, so you can get more information on the club by visiting their website where this year’s fixtures are also listed. The first game is scheduled for 17th April.

For more information call Val Nicholls on 0117 931 1203, or Sue & Mark Arnold on 0117 931 1129

Bristol Aztec Rotary In The Swim

Monday, March 14th, 2011

On Saturday 5th March just before 7pm, several groups of people gathered at Bradley Stoke Leisure Centre.  They were experiencing various degrees of apprehension, nervousness or suppressed excitement for they were all entered into the Bristol Aztec Rotary annual swimathon.  The aim of the swimathon was for a team to swim as many lengths of the pool as possible in hour.  Each individual had tried hard to raise as much sponsorship as possible and each team’s proceeds were to be split between the Rotary Club and a charity of the team’s own choosing.

The swimming took place in two, two hour sessions, timed, monitored and recorded by Rotary Club members.  Eight teams took part with promising names such as, “City Sinkers,” “Flippers,” and “Ginny’s Bad Girls.”  Other team’s names either reflected the purpose of the effort such as, “Novi Survat,” a charity dedicated to relieving the effect of extreme poverty among the poor of Goa or the names in some instances mentioning the team’s origin, for example Thornbury Air Cadets, Baileys Birds (Baileys Court School) or Bradley Stoke Small Business Forum.

Every team swam really well and clocked up plenty of lengths for charity.  Ginny’s Bad Girls turned out to be not so bad after all with the highest total of 134 lengths to their credit.  All in all the evening was great fun and enjoyed by everyone; and once all the money is in and counted we hope that Bristol Aztec Rotary will have raised a substantial contribution to go towards the new MS Centre to be built in Bradley Stoke.

Local MPs Steve Webb and Jack Lopresti to attend the Debate on the Big Society

Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010

Friday 10th December 2010 will see local MPs coming together with South Gloucestershire’s voluntary and community sector in Bradley Stoke for a dialogue about the Big Society agenda.

This is a chance for the MPs to meet groups working directly with local communities, supporting their transformation as the deliverers of the Big Society. It is also a great opportunity for the voluntary sector to showcase the wonderful breadth, diversity and value of the work being done.

“The UK political and societal landscape is in a state of major flux. We hope this event will bring some clarity to the Big Society vision for transforming the landscape of our communities, to how the local voluntary and community sector can support this transformation, and examine just how it might be achieved under the current climate of spending cuts,” Clare Adamson, Voluntary Voices Coordinator, CVS South Gloucestershire.

This event is being hosted in partnership by Voluntary Voices, the South Gloucestershire wide voluntary sector forum, run by CVS South Gloucestershire and the local Severnvale Community Network, run by Southern Brooks Community Partnership.

The event will be run in a conference-type format with a Question Time session integrated, and many stalls showcasing the voluntary sector for perusal over arrival coffee, tea breaks and lunch.

This event is for the voluntary and community sector organisations and groups and is not a public event. It is absolutely essential that people book places for this event by contacting Clare Adamson. Anyone who just turns up on the day will be turned away – this is to ensure they do not go over capacity for Health & Safety reasons.

Event details:
Friday 10th December. Photo call. 8.45-9.00am. Event runs, 9.20-1pm.
Location. Baileys Court Community Centre, Bradley Stoke BS32 8BH.

Main contact. Clare Adamson, Voluntary Voices Coordinator, CVS South Gloucestershire.
Tel. 01454 865212 Email. clare.adamson@cvs-sg.org.uk

Bailey’s Court Primary School Turns Green!

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

If you had visited Bailey’s Court Primary School on Wednesday 14th July, instead of being greeted by the usual sea of red uniforms you would have been greeted by a sea of ‘green’. As part of the drive to make their school a greener place, the pupils in the school’s ‘Green Team’ had organised a Green Day and to help mark the occasion had encouraged their fellow pupils to wear something green to school that day. It was a huge success and the children raised £266.79 to fund more green projects at their school!

Bailey’s Court Primary School’s ‘Green Team’ is part of the Eco-Schools’ international initiative that has been set up to assist schools in their goal to become greener. The team usually meet once a fortnight to discuss what they can do to make their school more environmentally friendly. It was at one of these meetings that the pupils voted to organise a Green Day and the date was set.

The school day started off with an assembly by the Green Team but the green work had started before that as pupils had been encouraged to walk, scoot or cycle to school and despite the rain the children were not put off! Electricity was kept to a minimum as classes worked without the lights on and used the interactive white boards much less than usual.

In addition to being ‘greener’, many classes also undertook learning about eco topics and the whole event linked well with the school’s topic for the term, ‘Sharing the Planet’. Some of the fantastic activities included designing an eco school; making bug homes; using recycled materials to make pen holders; and creating a storyboard based on a book about the environment.

The gardening clubs ran a market garden stall after school to sell off some of the produce they had grown throughout the year to parents and teachers. It was very successful and raised money for more gardening projects in the future.

At the end of Green Day the classes each made a ‘green pledge’ to continue their eco work in the future. These pledges, along with more information on what the ‘Green’ pupils of Baileys Court Primary School have accomplished can be viewed on the Green Team’s section of school’s website: www.baileyscourt.com

Bradley Stoke’s Olympic Run

Friday, July 2nd, 2010
BSCS Students and teachers

Raring to go! The beginning of the 'Olympic Run' around Bradley Stoke

In celebration of National Sports Week and to promote working closely with their neighbouring schools, Bradley Stoke Community School organised two Olympic Runs on the afternoon of Thursday 1st July.

PE Teacher Ed Owen and seven Year 9 students ran with two specially hand-made ‘olympic torches’ to each of Bradley Stoke’s six primary schools in turn. Abbie Pearce, Duncan Bendall, Manga Ndlovu, Kate Brown, Sean Fahay, Jamie Williams and Will Macaulay set off from BSCS at 1.30pm on their 6+mile challenge.

Pupils and staff at St Mary’s Primary School gave the group a fabulous loud welcome, with cheers and by forming a human horseshoe for the runners to perform a lap of honour. The entourage collected two St Mary’s pupils, Tasha Draper and Nathan Hall, both in year 6, plus a chaperone , and continued their run to Baileys Court. Pupils from Baileys Court lined both sides of their playing field, clapping and cheering and enabling the runners to arrive in style. The pace had been so fast that the group were ahead of schedule, so a few impromptu races were held between the secondary school pupils and between the St Mary’s and Baileys Court pupils. The crowd went wild!

Heidi Sermulins and George Curnock, both in year 6, joined the run at Baileys Court, and continued with the BSCS students on to Meadowbrook. As they rounded the corner the group could hear the enthusiastic clapping and cheerig, and they were welcomed onto the school field with a massive human circle to run through, lined on both sides by pupils. The olympic torches were passed on to Sadelle and Jack , both in year 5 who could not wait to start their leg of the journey.

At Wheatfield there was yet more cheering, plus an impresssive Mexican wave from the whole school on the playground. Not content with putting two children forward for the event, Wheatfield produced 5 runners: year 6 Adam Thorpe and Matthew Farrant; year 5 Rebecca Halford and Emily Smart plus year 4 Matthew Binding. All 5 enjoyed the 0.8 mile run to Holy Trinity (they had looked up the distance so knew what they were letting themselves in for!)

Sports Day was in full flow at Holy Trinity school when the group arrived, though this did not dampen the welcome given. The runners enjoyed a lap of honour inside a human circle on the playground, before picking up the new team members Dominic Williams-Sarkar and Tasha Okoye. At this stage the year 9 runners were beginning to tire, so the year 6′s had to be asked not to run too fast for fear of leaving the older pupils behind!

On arrival at Bowsland Green, the last of the 6 primary schools, year 9′s took the opportunity to lie down on the grass for 2 minutes – but were soon on their feet again taking part in a couple of sprinted laps around the playing field – much to the delight of all the onlookers. Tejaswi Tiruvuru and Ben Sayers, both in year 6, took the olympic torches and joined the team for the final leg of the challenge back to BSCS. By this time, everyone was grateful to PE teacher, Ian Henry, who showed them a short-cut down through the Three Brooks Nature Reserve.

The team arrived back at BSCS to cheers from fellow students just after 3pm – well ahead of schedule and enthused by the experience. Tejaswi from Bowsland Green summed up everyone’s thoughts when she said “That was tiring but great fun!”

Bradley Stoke Matters followed the whole event with a camera (by bike) and you can see a range of photos of the whole challenge on our flickr album.

Wheatfield Pupils

Wheatfield Pupils set the pace for BSCS students to keep up!

At the same time a Senior Olympic Run took place, with BSCS pupils and a member of staff taking their own olympic torch between the schools in the Concorde Partnership – from Bradley Stoke to Patchway, to Filton High and back to BSCS.

The events were a great success, and culminated in a joint schools cross country festival in the late afternoon involving pupils in years 3 to 6. Congratulations to Dena Young and Ed Owen for organising such a great day!

We are pleased to have posted a full set of photographs depicting the challenge from beginning to end on our Flickr photo album. Do feel free to have a browse.

Roll Up!! Roll Up!! It’s the Bradley Stoke Festival this weekend

Friday, June 11th, 2010

Bradley Stoke FestivalThe annual Bradley Stoke Festival weekend commences on Friday 11th June with the Preschool Picnic in the Park – 10.30am – 2pm Jubilee Centre, Savages Wood.

This is a fun event offering a coffee morning with entertainment for the kids from Professor Panic’s Circus, with juggling demonstrations and activities especially for the younger children plus Steve Price, the Bubbleman, alongside a bouncy castle and local stalls.

The main event on Saturday 12th June is held on the Jubilee Green from 11.30am – 5.30pm. Note it is running slightly earlier this year to allow all football fans to be home in plenty of time to watch the England World Cup match at 8pm !!

There will be a range of local bands and dance groups and an exciting mix of fun rides and activities, side stalls and local craft and novelty stalls as well as a climbing wall, quads and Professor Panic’s Circus again providing a range of entertainments.

A football tournament involving local clubs will also be taking place for Year 1 and girls Year 3/4.

On Sunday 13th June a Fun Run will be taking place from the Jubilee centre along with a Skate competition at the Bradley Stoke Skate Park. There will be a morning service taking place at Baileys Court centre from 10.30am though until 1.30pm followed by the second Bradley Stoke 6-a-side cricket tournament which was a great success last year.

For more Festival information check out the Town Council website www.bradleystoke.gov.uk