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Fulbridge School is a large primary school in New England, Peterborough. It hosts just over 120 members of staff and approximately 670 pupils from over 30 different countries, every one of whom matters. The school provides an exciting and varied curriculum with themed corridors and inspiring classrooms. Our school is changing constantly, and with work on the Children's Centre extension to the front of school now finished, exciting new prospects are on the horizon. Enjoy this website to view what is going on at Fulbridge at the moment. Please remember to give our site a star rating. If you have anything to contribute to the site such as names of past members of staff or stories to add to the history of the school section, please let us know.


SCHOOL YEAR 2007 - 2008
In a very exciting school year we enjoyed many visits and visitors. Events this year include: Year 6 going to Ypres in Belgium, Year 4 camping in Edale, Derbyshire for two nights and Year 6 going on a residential trip to Kingswood in Norfolk for outdoor adventurous activities. In addition to this there have been trips to Woburn Safari Park, Stibbington Educational Centre, Snettisham Park Farm, Sacrewell Farm, the Butterfly Park, National History Museum, the British Museum, Cambridge Museum, Leicester Space Centre, Wicken Fen, Hunstanton Sealife Centre and to London to see two shows Mary Poppins and Wicked.
We have always believed that all children and adults who work or visit our school deserve to be treated with respect, feel safe and should have the opportunity to grow and learn.
Welcome to a new year and a new school term. I hope everyone enjoyed the Christmas holidays and the seasonal festivities. Last term we enjoyed a very good term which included experiencing a successful Osted Inspection. I hope that we can all look forward to a successful and happy new year.
The children always look so smart in their school uniform and school shoes and we rarely experience poor behaviour around our school. The wonderful displays in the corridors and classrooms are always treated with respect by everyone in school and they make our school very different from other schools - we are, I believe, a school that makes you long for childhood!
The front door of school is for the Children's Centre not for parents of children, unless you are visiting school between the hours of 9.15am and 2.45pm when you must for security use this entrance.
IN THE INTERESTS OF SAFETY AND SECURITY:
1. Pushchairs are not allowed in school corridors—there is not enough space!!!!
2. Do not use the main school entrance on Keeton Road as an entrance or exit. It is for the Children’s Centre. Only use this entrance when visiting school during school hours (9.15 to 2.45pm)
3. Please read all the school rules on the back page of your Year Outline pamphlet.
4. For security and safety of your children, please do not enter the school at the end of the day, children will be brought out to you. Too many adults in school makes it difficult to monitor who should and should not be in school.
Iain M Erskine
Head of Fulbridge School
Minus 1-5's free play sessions friday 9:45-11:00 for under 5's.
Sessions include building together, creative play and activitots.
For more information please contact Karen Pipe on 07913492461.
Work started last summer term (2007) to extend Fulbridge School and begin the process of becoming a Children's Centre. The extensions include a new entrance to the school on Keeton Road and two new classrooms on the school site. This is now completed and in use so the pupils can now enjoy these new aspects to the school. Look at the Children's Centre tab to see pictures of the new Childrens Centre. The whole of Fulbridge Square has been developed by the Home Zone initiative so not only has our building been improved but Keeton Road and all the roads around the school have be greatly improved.
Our news letters are now available to download from our news letter section. Or just Click Here.

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For more information you can download the press realease from here