
Drayton Manor Rewards Trip
As their reward for excellent attendance and effort for this school year, selected students had a rewards trip to Drayton Manor Theme Park. The students had an amazing day, the

As their reward for excellent attendance and effort for this school year, selected students had a rewards trip to Drayton Manor Theme Park. The students had an amazing day, the

Raising achievement by involving parents and carers in the work of our school Involving yourself in your child’s education is an exciting challenge, with excellent benefits for your child,

On Thursday 20th June we said a fond farewell to the class of 2023. In assembly Mr Lowe took the opportunity to reflect on what an amazing contribution our year

We are very pleased to share with you a recent article documenting our work as an all-through school. Discover the south Birmingham school that supports pupils all the way through

I am very pleased to invite you to our upcoming Open Evening on Wednesday 18th September. This is a unique opportunity to come and meet staff and students as well

To finish the half term, Bournville School hosted its first Culture Day, with pupils in all year groups invited to participate in wearing traditional dress, enjoy lessons related to culture

Student Leadership gives our students the opportunity to contribute to their school community and have their say on issues around school. There are multiple roles available for students in all

On the last day of this half term, Friday 24th May we will celebrate our first Culture Day at Bournville School, a day requested by our student body, who feel

At Bournville we work hard with the students to ensure they are the best that they can be. As part of our commitment to the students we closely monitor attendance

What is the Parent Forum? The Parent Forum is a partnership between our parents/carers/families and the school. It is a valuable way to share ideas, views, concerns and make suggestions

This award supports Bournville School to work in partnership with all parents and carers. Increasing parental participation in school life leads to improved pupil progress, punctuality, attendance and behaviour. The