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We replaced the concept of a vision for the school with that of a mission. It is our mission to continue to develop as a school and community to the point where all pupils leave us as confident individuals, successful learners and responsible citizens. The key skills, qualities and attributes inherent in achieving our mission have been selected with pupils, staff, parents and Governors.

They are divided in to five areas - Safety, Health, Achievement, Responsibility and Enjoyment. We try and link everything we do to our mission. Our curriculum has been designed in light of our mission and is the driving force behind achieving it. The annual School Development Plan makes clear reference to it, and the priorities we set are aimed at bringing us closer to achieving it.
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As Head Teacher of Brentry Primary School, I am very pleased to welcome you to this website, and to the school itself. It is a unique and popular school, based in the close knit community of Brentry in North Bristol. It has around 210 pupils on role, aged between 4 and 11. It is a very special place that combines a hard working, determined and aspirational ethos with a happy, friendly and fun atmosphere.
The government set out their definition of the British values in the 2011 Prevent strategy, and they were reinforced in 2014. At Brentry Primary School, these values are reflected within our school mission and we reinforce them through the life of our school. At Brentry we promote the British values across the whole school.
Please read the information in the following document which gives details of our Pupil Premium Strategy for the year 2020/21 and the impact of last year's plan. The following letter explains how we now check to see if your child in Reception, Year 1 or Year 2 is eligible to receive Pupil Premium. Please read it.
At Brentry we really value the importance of Physical Education and the impact that it can have on the child's academic, physical and social wellbeing. We are committed to providing pupils with opportunities to excel in sports and we endeavour to educate pupils on how to lead and enjoy healthy and active lifestyles, with a focus to promoting lifelong participation.
Bristol's SEND Local Offer Bristol's SEND Local Offer website is a single place of information about services and support for children and young people from birth to 25 years old who have Special Educational Needs or Disabilities (SEND), and for their families and carers.

Supportive Parents Supportive Parents provide information, advice and support about special educational needs or disabilities (SEND) to children, young people up to the age of 25 and their parents.Supportive Parents is free, confidential and impartial.
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