Year 2 have had a particularly busy week - in between all the rehearsals for our special 90th anniversary pageant, they visited the local wildlife reserve in Brickhill, had a trip to nearby Bedford Modern School and yesterday, they had a surprise visit from the local fire brigade who spoke to th[..]
The second of Polam's Bake-off competitions proved a huge success, and congratulations are due to all the children who took part for producing some fabulous food. This year, the entrants were tasked with making cheese straws and they also had to decorate a chocolate muffin which they had baked [..]
For a week earlier this month, Polam had an array of visitors of the 4 legged variety. Visit our Facebook page to see more photos with Jamie's dog and Vaska's Grannies giant bunny, the children had a wonderful time petting and stroking the animals.
The tickets for the 90th anniversary party have been selling fast and we have just a few tickets left. The deadline to book is friday 24th May so hurry to book your place. We regret that we will be unable to sell tickets on the day. Tickets cost £3 for adults and £2[..]
At the end of term, the School said a fond farewell to much-loved teacher Kay Budd-Fletcher. Kay has been with the school for the last 12 years and taught most recently in Year 2. The School marked the occasion with a special assembly, a gift of a glass sculpture for her garden, and a bou[..]
Following on from the hugely successful Pro-kick sports challenge held last Friday, some of the children gathered today to be presented with their medals and trophies. Medals were awarded to James and Nwando for the fastest kicks, whilst Emily, Christopher and Edward received trophies for[..]
It's been a busy week at Polam School with parents coming in to see their children take part in their gym session. And as you can see from the picture - even our youngest children enjoyed having their Mummies and Daddies in for the lesson!
On Saturday 2 March, the Polam School Choir performed at the Bedfordshire Festival of Music, Speech & Drama, gaining 2nd place in their class. Performing in Class 5 (Junior Choirs – Village or small school of 100 pupils or less with Year 4 & below), the children were commended for[..]