Latest News
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Sports Day 2023
Fri 23 Jun 2023For details of this years Sports Day please click here https://primarysite-prod-sorted.s3.amazonaws.com/berryhill/UploadedDocument/2b33c3e2-c91a-43fc-bdf8-6d4decd26772/sports-day-2023.docx.pdf
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School Update Letters
Wed 20 May 2020For the latest information about the potential wider opening of school and information about the Inset Day on 1 June 2020, please see Newsletters on the website. -
Information regarding Coronavirus
Fri 13 Mar 2020Please click on the link to find information regarding the Coronavirus
https://berryhill.secure-primarysite.net/information-regarding-coronavirus/
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Sharing Books
Fri 28 Feb 2020Great news! You can book to come and share story books with our teachers and TAs on Wednesday 4th March. This can be done by logging into schoolmoney and taking the following simple steps.
- Click on clubs in the tool bar at the top
- Select week commencing the 2nd March in the drop down menu
- Click on Wednesday
- Choose your books!
You can select up to 2 book readings. Please note Miss McIntyre will now be reading Jumanji not The Rhythm of the Rain.
Thank you for your support in helping our ECO initiatives. Please bear with us if there are any teething problems.
Have a lovely weekend.
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Nottinghamshire County Council School Admissions Arrangements 2021-22
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Swimathon
Fri 27 Sep 2019Is swimming your thing? Please find details of how your child can get involved in a sponsored Swimathon!
Saturday 12th October - 5pm through to 10pm at Water Meadows
Sunday 13th October - 8.30am through to 12 noon at Rebecca Adlington Swiming Centre
The Charity Swimathon 2019 is being organised by the Rotary Club of Mansfield and the Armchair Club, and raise money for charity.
Click on the link to find out more:
https://mansfieldrotary.co.uk/mrc-swimathon-2019
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Exploring Possibilities Week
Sun 22 Sep 2019Monday 23rd September marks the beginning of our Exploring Possibilities Week at Berry Hill Primary School. We have started the school year with a brand new design for our curriculum which links the National Curriculum with our ethos and values. One of the drivers for our curriculum is 'Possibilities' - i.e. where the learning could take our pupils. We have invited many volunteers to come into school and talk about what they do and where their learning has taken them. From paramedics to Crown Prosecution workers, artists and STEM ambassadors with PhDs, we are hoping our visitors will inspire our pupils and provide real purpose to their learning. Keep up with our Twitter feed to see who's about! If you would like to help us inspire the children by talking about what inspires you, please drop your details off with class teachers and we'll let you know how you can help us to unlock talent.....
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Safer cycling event being held in our area during October half term for 10 – 14 year olds.
Mon 09 Sep 2019Monday 28th Oct 09.15 – 15.30
Forest Town Arena, Forest Town, Mansfield
A Safer Cycling Activity Day – with workshops covering simple bike maintenance, track cycling and on road cycling, including large vehicle blind-spots.
Participants need a bike & helmet. Let them know if you need to borrow either.
Booking essential. Telephone: 0115 9774373 For further information please email: autumn.rose@viaem.co.uk
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Cross Country
Sat 30 Mar 2019A huge thank you and congratulations to the 23 runners that took part in the cross country event on King George V Park. There were 98 girls and 120 boys competing from all over Nottinghamshire and we are so proud to have had such a high amount of runners representing Berry Hill. Each and every one of our runners did a fantastic job.
The girls team finished with 73 points in total and a finishing position of 5th.
The boys team finished with 35 points in total and a finishing position of 1st!
Well done to all of the children!
Thank you to you and all of your supporters for another super, sporting event!
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Waste Week
Sat 09 Mar 2019This week has been Waste Week at Berry Hill. We started the week with an assembly about waste and other activities have included a 'Fact Finding' mission about plastic waste, a waste audit and finding out more about the school's new Waste Policy. We also launched this year's Big Battery Hunt - have you got old batteries at home that could be recycled? The children have each received a box to collect batteries and bring them in to school to be sent off for recycling. What else could you do at home to minimise your waste and recycle more?