Heads Up 9th November 2016

HEADS UP

Quick news roundup

Newton Regis Primary School

We were excited to hear that Newton Regis is going to create a sensory garden and teaching area in unused woodland behind the school. If you would like to find out more about the project, or support it, please visit community-fund.aviva.co.uk/voting/project/view/16-2572.

 

Brooke School, Rugby

On the topic of exciting outdoor developments, Brooke School, a special needs school in Rugby, has built a beach. The sandy area includes a classroom in a tram and plenty of room for teaching and other activities.

 

Harris CofE Academy, Rugby

Congratulations to Harris Academy on receiving the Gold Level for School Games Mark! The award recognises the academy’s commitment to the development of competition across the school and into the community. If your school is interested in the award, you can find the criteria here.

 

Boughton Leigh Infant School

The children at Boughton Leigh have been presented with the top platinum award in the schools category of the Rugby in Bloom competition, and honoured with a Queen’s 90th Birthday Schools’ Award for their royal-themed garden. Congratulations Boughton Leigh!

 If you have any news you’d like to share in Heads Up, please send it to schoolpartnerships@warwickshire.gov.uk.

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