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In November 2025, our UKS2 RP children joined their Year 5 mainstream peers for a SCARF workshop. SCARF is a PSHE programme that supports children in developing key life skills, including emotional well-being, healthy lifestyles, relationships and staying safe. Throughout the session, the RP pupils interacted confidently with their peers and were fully engaged in the discussions, role-play and practical activities. It was wonderful to see them contributing ideas, working collaboratively and showing real interest in the themes explored. The workshop helped create an inclusive environment where all pupils could build confidence, resilience and a sense of responsibility.
Paul Whittaker Class - Bradford City Stadium Visit - 14th October 2025
 
Today, our Year 5 RP pupils joined their Year 5 mainstream peers for an exciting visit to Bradford City Stadium, organised by the Bradford City Community Foundation.
 
The tour lasted about an hour and included key areas such as the fire memorial, the changing rooms, the dugouts, and the boxes and suites.
During our visit, the children learned about the tragic fire in 1985 and reflected on how it affected the local community. It was an engaging and memorable learning experience for all. 
Well done to RM!
He was nominated for the Headteacher's half term award (Spring 1). RM was chosen to have afternoon tea with his mainstream peers and with Mrs Pugh. RM has come to school on a daily basis and just loves learning! He enjoyed some sweet treats and hot chocolate with the other children and was very pleased with himself. 
This week, (Wk beginning 1st December) our UKS2 RP pupils took part in Bikeability in the school playground. They spent time practising safe riding, signalling and braking, and it was lovely to see their confidence grow as the session went on. The instructors were really impressed with how focused and determined they were.
The Year 4 RP children joined their Year 4 mainstream peers at an Anglo-Saxon workshop this week. (February 2025).
Richard from The History Squad brought the era to life through his storytelling and artefacts.
The RP children were engaged and excited throughout and loved handling objects, some of which were over 1500 years old.They exclaimed that they were glad to be alive now and not in the Anglo-Saxon times!
Well done to KN!
KM was nominated for the Headteacher's half term award  by all the staff in the RP (Easter Spring 2). KM was chosen to have afternoon tea with her mainstream peers and with Mrs Pugh. KN has come on in leaps and bounds with her positive attitude and her determination to work hard. There were lots of Easter cakes, crumpets and popcorn. KN was very proud of herself!