Welcome to South Bersted Primary School

It is my pleasure to welcome you to our website. I hope it helps to inform you about our aims and ethos, which are underpinned by the school’s Christian distinctiveness and values. At South Bersted Church of England Primary School, we strongly believe in building positive working relationships; working collaboratively with our families to provide our children with the best opportunities educationally, socially and emotionally.

At South Bersted Church of England Primary School, our school vision is underpinned by John 10;10, ‘Life in all its fullness.’ Our vision is to ensure that effective teaching and a creative, child centred approach, together with an emphasis on Christian Values and beliefs, enables all learners to embrace challenges and become life long learners in a safe, secure and nurturing environment. We are committed to enriching pupils’ moral and spiritual development inspiring all to become caring, responsible 21st century global citizens.

Mr Noel Goodwin Headteacher

Current School Value

Justice:

‘let justice roll on like a river, righteousness like a never-failing stream’

Amos 5: 24

What’s Happening at South Bersted

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This week, Year 1 walked to Hotham park to support our science topic. We looked at the trees and named the parts of the trees and identified them. We were surprised to see how big some of the tree trunks were. Then we used a leaf identification sheet to identify what the name of each tree was. Finally we identified whether the tree was deciduous or ever green based on the properties of the leaves. We also had a picnic in the park and a play on the bandstand. It was great fun. ... See MoreSee Less

Posted Thursday 2nd July

This week, Year 1 walked to Hotham park to support our science topic. We looked at the trees and named the parts of the trees and identified them. We were surprised to see how big some of the tree trunks were. Then we used a leaf identification sheet to identify what the name of each tree was. Finally we identified whether the tree was deciduous or ever green based on the properties of the leaves. We also had a picnic in the park and a play on the bandstand. It was great fun.

Throughout June we have been taking part in '30 Days Wild' in association with the wildlife trust. We have been pond dipping, making bug hotels, dens, and birdfeeders; we have been reading and taking our learning outside. As well as planting, watering, camping and exploring, and of course having lots of fun while doing it.

30 Days Wild from The Wildlife Trusts
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Posted Wednesday 1st July

Throughout June we have been taking part in 30 Days Wild in association with the wildlife trust. We have been pond dipping, making bug hotels, dens, and birdfeeders; we have been reading and taking our learning outside. As well as planting, watering, camping and exploring, and of course having lots of fun while doing it.

30 Days Wild from The Wildlife Trusts

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Wonderful experiences

Year 4 Camp Over

This half term, Year 4 enjoyed an activity day and camp over in school. Events like this aim to broaden children's experiences and further develop their teamwork and resilience skills. Year 4 enjoyed archery, rock climbing, a campfire and learned how to put up their own tents.
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Posted Monday 29th June

Year 4 Camp Over

This half term, Year 4 enjoyed an activity day and camp over in school. Events like this aim to broaden childrens experiences and further develop their teamwork and resilience skills. Year 4 enjoyed archery, rock climbing, a campfire and learned how to put up their own tents.