Enjoying Learning, Achieving Success
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Welcome to our brand new school website! We have created the website to keep parents up to date with school news and notices, and to showcase some of the great things our pupils are achieving. The website is extremely easy to edit by all staff at the school, so check back soon for new updates!
*Europe is Free*
Horray we’re free,
Come and party with me.
We’ve had our little cry,
so now the flag will fly.
War’s no longer here,
so we don’t have to fear.
Get the champagne out,
and say your little shout.
It’s been 75 years,
but you can still hear our cheers.
National offer day | 16 April |
Appeals deadline | Noon on 18 May |
Appeals hearings begin | 15 June |
Appeals hearings end | 17 July |
Bassingham School is currently closed, except for vulnerable children and children of key workers. Please follow Government advice and keep your child at home wherever possible.
Please be sensitive at this time, we are trying to protect all our school community.
Should you wish to contact school please do so via email enquiries@bassinghamschool.org
Wraparound care is available via Treetops 01522 789492 for vulnerable children and children of key workers.
Bassingham Primary School Football Team are the Synergy Super League football champions of 2019.
We had great support for the final play off this week. We beat Redwood 5-2. Their conduct and football made us all very proud. It is good to do well the right way.
Bassingham Primary School hosted a ‘Phonics Roadshow’ for the Department of Education (DfE) on Friday, 29th March with forty five teachers attending. The school was selected to be one of only twelve schools in England to host such an event. Forty five teachers from different schools in Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire spent the morning looking at how Bassingham teach phonics and reading with their younger pupils. Collins Publishers hosted the Phonics Roadshows which are designed to showcase best practice in the teaching of systematic synthetic phonics and early readers.
Mr Ian Howells, Headteacher commented: “It is a testament to the consistent hard work and high quality teaching by the staff; we are extremely proud to have been selected to host the Phonics workshop. As a school our outcomes are regularly above both the local and national data and therefore it does feel good to be noticed. We firmly believe that knowing every child, as an individual is vital to success. We are a family and are justifiably proud of our very high standards and outcomes. As a learning community, we aim for excellence and recognise that every member of the school can make a difference to those around them.”