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Lady Bay

Primary School

Growing together: Caring for ourselves, each other and the environment

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School Values

  • Respect
  • Enjoyment
  • Determination
  • Collaboration
  • Reflection
  • Curiosity

Latest News

Please scroll through and look at all the amazing enrichment opportunities the children have at Lady Bay Primary School.

  • Christmas Tree Festival

    Fri 09 Dec 2016 Hazel Mills

    Year 6 children have been decorating a tree to be included in the Christmas Tree Festival held at West Bridgford Methodist Church. Our tree commemorates the Christmas Truce of 1914 when, for just one day all across the front, men from both side emerged from the trenches and met in No Man’s Land to exchange gifts and play football.

    A symbolic moment of peace and common humanity in an otherwise devastatingly violent war.

    There will be 40 trees on display and the Festival is open to the public over the next two weekends.

     

  • Rushcliffe Arena Art Enrichment Project

    Thu 08 Dec 2016 Hazel Mills

    Rushcliffe Arena Art Project

    Twelve lucky children from Year 5 and 6 had the opportunity to work on a whole day art project led by Belinda Poon on the theme of Sport and Recreation in Rushcliffe. The children focused on images of Trent Bridge Cricket Ground and produced beautiful layered collage images inspired by photographs.

  • Superhero day a success at Lady Bay!

    Fri 02 Dec 2016 Lee Shilton

    Everybody at Lady Bay had a fabulous day on Friday 2nd December when they dressed up as superheroes!  All of the children (and some staff) looked fabulous!

     

    The children certainly used their 'Powers for Good' throughout the day, but particularly when they visited the Year 6 classrooms for their fundraiser.  I would like to thank the Year 6 children who helped to raise awareness of the unacceptability of any form of bullying at Lady Bay by organising entertaining workshops of activities.  Here the children got to play fun games whilst, more importantly, learning about Anti-Bullying and the need to use their 'Power for Good' to help everyone in the school community to stay safe and free from bullying.  A special mention to the winners of The Best Dressed Superhero and The Anti-bullying Superhero poster competition winners(Pictured holding chocolate!)

     

    Please watch this space for details of the next Anti-Bullying fundraiser.  Additionally, if you feel that you child in experiencing bullying or is unhappy in any way, please don't hesitate to contact your child's teacher or Mr. Shilton.

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