Waves of Waste Beach Clean
As a school we are working hard to improve our environment and help to reduce, reuse and recycle our waste. On Saturday 25th January, the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust held a beach clean on North Beach. Staff members along with Burlington pupils spent some time combing the beach for rubbish discarded by careless humans and also brought in by our tides from other areas.
The children found lots of things that didn’t belong on our beach, including all sorts of plastics, string, fishing nets and even an old car key! Well done to all those that participated in keeping our beach and our wildlife clean and safe.
“Behaviour and attendance continue to improve throughout school.”
“Would recommend this school 100%. My child is very happy.”
“I like Burlington Junior School because we get to go on trips.”
“Daily phonics lessons and extra support in the afternoon take place for pupils who are at the early stages of reading.”
“This is my third child to go all the way through Burlington and I would recommend this school every time.”
“Furthermore, leaders invite pupils to attend afterschool sessions to help them catch up quickly.”
“Leaders are passionate about ensuring that all pupils receive the education they deserve.”
“Leaders are keen to ‘sow the seeds of interest’ regarding careers.”
“Pupils speak
enthusiastically about the range of after-school activities on offer.”
“I like this school because we get to learn new things every day”
“Since implementation of Class Dojo we are much more aware of the things that happen whilst at school. Also the Dojo Points System is a great way to monitor progress.”
“What I like about Burlington Junior School is learning because if you listen carefully you will get smart and you will have a good education and you will get a good job.”
“Leaders create a positive environment where pupils flourish.”
“My child has settled well into Year 3. She enjoys Maths especially.”
“The best thing about Burlington Junior School is the lessons are fun and interesting and we always learn something new.”
“I like learning about history and the Romans and we are going on a trip to Murton Park.”
“Leaders achieve this
through daily story-time sessions and ‘reading ambassadors’ who promote reading with their peers.”
“Pupils are happy to
attend school. Parents say their children are ‘well cared for, feel safe and can be
themselves’.”
“Leaders continue to develop a broad and balanced curriculum that raises pupils’ aspirations.”
“I like learning because I think learning is fun and it allows me to push myself and learn new things every day.”
“Subject leaders are invited to share curriculum plans with governors.”
“‘There is something for everyone.’ Clubs range from golfing, cheerleading, football and rugby to mindfulness, yoga and knitting.”
“Leaders encourage good mental health through nurture sessions and a
‘nature’ programme.”
“Leaders plan aspects of the science curriculum in order to promote
engineering.”
“My child loves this school.”
“My daughter is very happy at school and is doing well. I am pleased with her progress.”
“Leaders have high expectations of pupils’ behaviour.”
“The school has
put in place a range of strategies and interventions to support pupils with their emotional health and well-being and behaviour.”
“I like doing writing and maths because in maths you get to learn different methods to answer questions and I like writing stories.”
“Pupils take home books that match their phonics ability. This helps them to become confident and fluent readers.”
“Parents comment that their children ‘really enjoy reading for pleasure’.”
“Leaders develop pupils’ experiences beyond the community, including
annual visits to London.”
“Communication with parents has improved recently, Class Dojo is a good addition. Good to see the topics for this half-term.”
“In school I like the writing because you get to write about your favourite things. I love all the language you can use.”
“All 3 of my children are very happy at this school”.
“In English and mathematics, pupils, including those with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND), remember what they have learned over time.”
“Good transition from Year 4- 5. My child is in a smaller class, well supported in English and Maths. Nurtured and settled.”
“Staff, including those at the early stages of their careers, say they feel supported to fulfil their roles.”
“My kids love it at Burlington Junior School.”
“The thing I like about Burlington Junior school is that the teachers are very nice and it’s easy to make new friends.”
“My child has settled really well here, she feels happy and her hard work is recognised. Very pleased.”
“My most favourite thing in Burlington Juniors is that we all help each other and that if someone is upset other people go and talk and play with them.”
“Leaders provide a range of opportunities to develop pupils’ interests.”
“Leaders strive to develop a curriculum that engages and inspires pupils.”
“Burlington Junior School is a wonderful school with great staff. They have helped me to become really independent whilst supporting me. I am really happy at this school.”
“Both children have attended this school. Both have enjoyed it and have reached their potential.”