
Last Thursday, class 1/2, along with class 4/5, showcased their dance moves in a performance for their families. Ms Bittles-Kincaid brought some amazingly talented students
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Last Thursday, class 1/2, along with class 4/5, showcased their dance moves in a performance for their families. Ms Bittles-Kincaid brought some amazingly talented students
Last Tuesday night, we celebrated the end of our primary school journey in style at the WPT Y6 Prom! It was a fantastic evening which
Foundation Hit Their Dojo Point Target
Foundation has been working towards achieving their 6000 points target on our class Dojo, and today we got it! So we decided to celebrate by going
F2 have had great fun learning about Pride. We then went outside to create our own Pride rainbows in the school yard.
Children from across our WPT primary schools have undertaken their ‘Money Matters’ curriculum this year. This strand of our mathematics enables children to learn important
Thrybergh Half Term Newsletter
Our HT4 Newsletter is here! Click the link below to see what the children have been learning in school this half term. Happy Easter Holidays
Are you aware that you could hire the facilities at the school for your own use? Do you have a club, an upcoming social event
International Women’s Day Books
Ahead of international women’s day we have a selection of recommended reads here at Thrybergh Primary School.
Thrybergh’s half termly Newsletter ✉
We are happy to share our brand new Half Termly Newsletter for Thrybergh Primary. Our Teaching Staff have shared a insight into what your children
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
We express our deepest sympathies for the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Her dedication to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
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In Art we have been learning about the work of Caroline Appleyard. We have identified her style of painting and used this to create our
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