Bridge Stories

Bridge Stories Issue 3  |  May 2024

Keeping active,
taking action

In This Issue

 

 

Looe get their
creative juices flowing

*

Delaware and Gunnislake take
a walk on the wild side

*

Polperro make a
French connection

*

Looe sing the
Trelawney Shout

*

Duloe raise their
voices to Rishi

*

Polperro walk the talk
for a good cause

 

 

Contributors

 

 

Isabel and Eadie
Looe Primary School

*

Lowrie and Freddie
Delaware & Gunnislake

*

Rosie and Jack
Polperro Primary School

*

Isabel and Eadie
Looe Primary School

*

Rowan and Emily
Duloe Primary School

*

Rosie and Jack
Polperro Primary School

 

 

 

Welcome to Bridge Stories, brought to you by children from across Bridge Schools.

There are so many interesting things going on in the Trust, bringing learning to life through the shared values our schools have.

For this third edition, our storyseekers literally go the extra mile to share their learning journeys with you.

 

Words: Adrian Massey  |  Chief Executive, Bridge Schools Trust

 


 

Creative

Creative  

 


Art from
the Heart

 

Words: Rosie and Jack
Polperro Primary School

 

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Art from the Heart

 

Exploring Gunnislake

 

Curious

  Curious

 

Exploring
Gunnislake

 

Words: Isabel and Eadie
Looe Primary School

 

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Responsible

Responsible  

 

A Oui word
with Ors

 

Words: Rosie and Jack
Polperro Primary School

 

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The French Connection

 

Wills story

 

Enthusisatic

  Enthusiastic

 

Celebrating
St Pirans

 

Words: Isabel and Eadie
Looe Primary School

 

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Excellent

Excellent  

 

Pupil Eco
Activists

 

Words: Rowan and Emily
Duloe Primary School

 

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Raising awareness

 

The big cheque

 

Determined

  Determined

 

Raising funds for
Marie Curie

 

Words: Rosie and Jack
Polperro Primary School

 

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