Both primary academies who share a playing field came together to take part in a paper chain challenge that connected the two schools.
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What a fantastic way to end the term celebrating the Jubilee all together in the sunshine. Well done everyone at Lindfield Primary Academy for learning songs and dance routines - you were all fantastic! Watch the video to see what we have been up to!
As a Multi-Academy Trust, we have used government guidance to form the basis of all our planning and decision making throughout the COVID-19 pandemic to help minimise the risk to our pupils and staff across our 15 academies.
Together we have identified the risks specific to each academy and have updated our COVID-19 Risk Assessment appropriately. For transparency, the following Risk Assessment provides you with the opportunity to view this academy's latest risk assessment that we will be following when our academies fully reopen in March.
As we are all aware, guidance and restrictions are regularly changing, and the impact of those changes may not be reflected in the document while it is going through amendment and review.
Your child’s safety is important to us, as is that of our staff. Please do not send your child into school if they are feeling unwell. If your child develops COVID-19 symptoms in school, they will be isolated and should be tested for the virus as soon as possible. Any siblings will also be sent home as a precautionary measure.
For the latest government advice for parents, please visit the government website.
We want to thank you for your support and understanding as we continue to work towards a safe return and getting “back to school”.
A year of change, difference, home-learning and bubbles. A year we could never have predicted but each and every child has made themselves and us so proud. Watch the video to see what fantastic activities all the classes have been up to.
The University of Brighton Academies Trust is delighted to share the news that West Sussex County Council have agreed to support Lindfield Primary Academy in hosting a temporary bulge year to accommodate the increased demand for places.
As part of Science Week, our Early Years scientist super brains investigated the question: is a stick alive or dead?
We have been considering how we can be better online citizens, as part of Safer Internet Day.
Clinical Nutritionist Mike Martin recently guided our Year 4 and 5 children through some exciting workshops about nutrition.
During the week 25th – 29th November, Lindfield Primary Academy once again celebrated Computer Science Week.
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From Tuesday 12 March to Friday 15 March, 75 talented pupils from The Burgess Hill Academy, a member of The University of Brighton Academies Trust, took centre stage for their rendition of Andrew Lloyd Webber's 2015 hit musical, "School of Rock."
In a heartwarming display of multi-generational connection, Year 2 pupils from Dudley Infant Academy embarked on a special visit to Old Hastings House on Tuesday 6 February. Led by their Assistant Principal, Joanne Luke, the children shared their favourite stories with the residents.
Amelie from West St Leonards Primary Academy made a big impact at the Brighton Half Marathon on Sunday, 25 February. Running in the Youth Race mile, it was her first-ever race, and she didn't disappoint. Despite the chilly morning, Amelie's family and friends cheered her on as she crossed the finish line.
Following a thorough and rigorous recruitment process, we are delighted to announce the appointment of Mrs Karen Clinton as our new Principal at The Burgess Hill Academy, where she will also serve as a School Improvement Executive. Mrs Clinton will officially assume her duties on Monday, 20 May.
Last week, the halls of Pound Hill echoed with a symphony of languages as pupils came together to celebrate Mother Language Day.