Friday, 4 September 2015

What's new this year?

Dear Parents,

I am very pleased to be able to tell you we have even more new stimulating and exciting learning areas for you children this year.  

Our interactive science area was completed over the Summer break and is now ready for use.  There is an interactive water wall and a pond.  Children from all classes will be able to use this area from term 1.  There will also be a Nature club running at lunchtimes where children can spend more time investigating the flora and fauna in this area.

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We also have a brand new spacious children's cooking area, right next to our courtyard garden.  Each class will get to use these facilities with Ms Manke.   We look forward to seeing, and tasting, the wonderful creations your children come up with.  We have some tasty looking apples growing in the courtyard at the moment.  I'm hoping for some homegrown apple crumble sometime this Autumn,

Best Wishes


Mr Burton






Tuesday, 1 September 2015

Welcome Back

Dear All,

Teachers have been busy preparing learning for the coming year.  We look forward to seeing children return tomorrow morning at 8:35 for the start of Term 1 2015.

Best wishes,

Mr Burton


Friday, 17 July 2015

Eid Mubarak!

Last Class - Evening Post



Great Picture of our fantastic Year 6 in the Bristol Post








More photos of classes from across Bristol can be seen online

http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/pictures/Class-2015/pictures-26913330-detail/pictures.html#94


Thursday, 18 June 2015

BBC Gardening Visit

Miss Heppner and Mrs Green took our School Councillors to the BBC again this morning to carry on with our project to develop their garden area.  As always, the children worked very hard and got stuck in with digging and watering.  Sorry about the muddy jumpers!























Mr Tahir and Miss Amna's visit


We are very pleased to welcome back Mr Tahir from out partner school in Lahore.  This time he Miss Amina who also works at Ayat Grammar School visited us too.  Thank you to all the parents who came to say hello this morning. Mr Tahir and Miss Amna have been working with pupils across the school.  We are really pleased this partnership is continuing and going strong in its third year.







Thursday, 4 June 2015

School Guide rating

Dear Parents,

It was very pleasing to read in the Bristol Post this week that Cabot has been rated as the 5th best school in Bristol, according to a website called The School Guide.  It is always pleasing to see Cabot in positive news stories.  I am sure you feel as proud about this judgement as we are.

Mr Burton


http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/Trip-Advisor-style-guide-Bristol-primary/story-26617621-detail/story.html



Trip Advisor style guide to Bristol primary and secondary schools - do you agree?

By The Bristol Post  |  Posted: June 02, 2015

What do you think about the Trip Advisor style site?
 Comments (3)
A Trip Advisor style guide to schools has listed the top 20 primary and secondary school is Bristol but do you agree?
School Guide was set up by frustrated parents who were angered by the lack of real information about schools.
Parents can see statistics including how the school fares in terms of GCSE and A-Level results, inspection reports and what fees are in applicable.
But critics of the site said the system allowed parents with a grudge to unfairly damage the reputation of good schools or even staff.
However the site responded by saying it vetted comments.
School Guide's top 20 Primary Schools in Bristol
1. Ss Peter and Paul RC Primary School
2. Southville Primary School
3. Colston's Primary School
4. St Mary Redcliffe Church of England Primary School
5. Cabot Primary School
6. Bannerman Road Community Academy
7. St Barnabas Church of England VC Primary School
8. St Michael's on the Mount Church of England Primary School
9. St Nicholas of Tolentine Catholic Primary School
10. Holy Cross RC Primary School
11. Hannah More Primary School
12. Millpond Primary School
13. St George Church of England Primary School
14. Easton Church of England Academy
15. Barton Hill Primary
16. Andalusia Academy Bristol (Independent)
17. Bristol Grammar School (Independent)
18. Queen Elizabeth's Hospital (Independent)
19. Cathedral Primary School
20. The Dolphin School
School Guide's top 20 Secondary Schools in Bristol
1. Bristol Grammar School (Independent)
2. Queen Elizabeth's Hospital (Independent)
3. Clifton High School (Independent)
4. Redland High School for Girls (Independent)
5. St Mary Redcliffe and Temple School
6. Colston's Girls' School
7. Cotham School
8. Redland Green School
9. Bristol Cathedral Choir School
10. Clifton College (Independent)
11. The City Academy Bristol
12. Andalusia Academy Bristol (Independent)
13. LPW Independent School (Independent)
14. City of Bristol College
15. North Bristol Post 16 Centre
16. Include Bristol (Independent)
17. Bristol Steiner School (Independent)
18. Fairfield High School
19. Belgrave School (Independent/Special)
20. St Christopher's School (Independent/Special)


Read more: http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/Trip-Advisor-style-guide-Bristol-primary/story-26617621-detail/story.html#ixzz3c54rXcHz 
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