I hope that you find it useful and informative. The purpose of this website is to support children's learning and keep parents and our community informed about and involved in the life of the school. The school serves the community of Bridge of Earn, 10 miles south east of Perth. There has been a school on the present site since 1874.
The original school was built to accommodate 185 pupils and was refurbished and extended in 1996. In recent years the school roll has been around 200 pupils in Primary One to Seven with between 30 to 40 pupils attending our nursery. The present building has spacious classrooms and the children are able to enjoy a large playground and beautiful garden area.
The original school was built to accommodate 185 pupils and was refurbished and extended in 1996. In recent years the school roll has been around 200 pupils in Primary One to Seven with between 30 to 40 pupils attending our nursery. The present building has spacious classrooms and the children are able to enjoy a large playground and beautiful garden area.
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The village of Bridge of Earn nestles between Moncrieffe Hill to the north and the Ochil Hills close to the south making this a walkers paradise. The health giving waters of Pitkeathly Wells made it Scotland's most popular spa and for many years people would arrive from all over Britain travelling by paddle steamer up the Tay Estuary to the Earn, mooring close by the shadow of Dunbarney Church.
Miss Anderson teaches the class on a Monday and Tuesday, with Mrs Cant teaching on a Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. The class have the second break (10.50am - 11.20am) and second lunch slots (1.05pm - 1.50pm) outside, from our current staggered breaks. They eat their lunch in the classroom before their outside time slot.
The class have the first break (10.15am - 10.45am) and first lunch slots (12.15pm - 1.00pm) outside, from our current staggered breaks. They eat their lunch in the classroom before their outside time slot. The Super Sentence Stackers have been learning about Skara Brae, and using their new writing techniques to produce a holiday brochure using persuasive language, as well as making models of the settlement.
The class have the first break (10.15am - 10.45am) and first lunch slots (12.15pm - 1.00pm) outside, from our current staggered breaks. They eat their lunch in the classroom before their outside time slot. P7 painted poppies on stones for Remembrance Day and delivered them to Mr Wilson at the Church.
At Dunbarney Primary School we are committed to developing an ethos of high ambition and fostering in our pupils the drive to be all they can be, not only while they are with us, but throughout their life. Our aim is to encourage all our young people to achieve their academic and personal potential and to help them become Successful Learners, Confident Individuals Responsible Citizens and Effective Contributors.
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