Welcome
On behalf of all the staff, the children and Governors, I would like to warmly welcome you to Barley Mow Primary School. We are very fortunate to have a wonderful school building, which is fully accessible to all.
At Barley Mow we aim to create a happy, caring and supportive ethos in which every child is valued and given the opportunity to realise their full potential. We have high academic, social, sporting, cultural and behavioural standards and we are extremely proud of the achievements of our children.
Children are at the centre of everything we do. We aim to foster a love of learning which we hope will stay with them throughout their lives.
The family community of Barley Mow is central to our beliefs. Families and the wider community play a vital role as co-educators and we encourage close links between home and school.
I hope that through our school website, you will be able to gain an insight into our school. Please feel free to contact us if you would like to arrange a visit or gain further information.
Nicola Watson (Head Teacher)
Attendance
- Nursery 91.53%
- Reception 97.65%
- Year 1 95.79%
- Year 2 98.82%
- Year 3 95.71%
- Year 4 85.65%
- Year 5 95.88%
- Year 6 94.67%
News
Anyone for Tennis?🎾
Year 2 have had a super start to their Tennis lessons in PE. They began by practising basic throwing and catching skills using their hand to eye coordination. The children were then shown how to use a racket and hit a ball individually then to a friend. This was quite...
Fabulous fruit and vegetables!
In reception we have been learning all about growing and planting. We have been finding out about all the different plants that feed us. To help us explore this topic, we tasted some different fruit and vegetables from around the world. The children thoroughly enjoyed...
Musical Superheroes!
In Music this term we will be creating our own piece of superhero music by identifying different dynamics, tempo and pitch. The last few weeks we have listened to different superhero theme tunes and today we created a short sequence of high and low notes to represent...
Terrific skills in Tennis
This half term Year 3 will be developing their skills in tennis. The children have started off by understanding the different parts of a tennis racket and how they can use their agility and coordination to help them when playing this sport. They have practised skills...
Newsletter 19.04.24
Newsletter-19.04.24Download
Our Local Area
In Geography, Year 1 have been learning about physical and human features. Yesterday we enjoyed a walk around our school spotting some human and physical features in our local area. We looked at features near our school and some features that could be seen in the...
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