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Take the children to the Splendours of the Subcontinent Exhibition at Cartwright Hall

Splendours of the Subcontinent Exhibition

In October 1875, the Prince of Wales set off on a four month tour of India and neighbouring countries.

An exhibition developed in collaboration with the Royal Collection Trust and our Bradford Museums and Galleries service is currently underway at Cartwright Hall.

‘Splendours of the Subcontinent’ tells the story of this grand tour through some of the finest Indian works of art that were presented to the Prince during his visit.

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Miriam Lord launch Radio Station

Miriam Lord Radio Tomasz Turowski

Parents and pupils can now tune into the school’s radio station which broadcasts three polish-speaking shows a day, with teaching assistant, Tomasz Turowski.

The show shares information and news with Eastern European parents, carers and pupils and can be heard in the playground.

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Easter Holidays Minecraft Meet

Minecraft

Are you looking for a fun activity to keep your primary age pupils entertained during the Easter holidays?

The Curriculum Innovation team are running 4 Minecraft meets on Thursday, 20 April  & Friday, 21 April at The Innovation Centre Bradford.

The sessions are aimed at 6 to 11 year olds and are £8 per child.

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Bingley Grammar School pupils bring art to new paediatric wards

Bingley Grammar School BRI Teen Room Art Session

Creative pupils from Bingley Grammar School have recently had their creative designs brought to life to brighten the stay of young hospital patients.

The pupils have worked on mood boards and features for the new paediatric wards and adolescent lounge for Bradford Royal Infirmary’s new wing.

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Pupils Shine in Festival of Talent

Winners of the Festival of Talent 2017

The winners of the annual “Festival of Talent”  for young people across the district’s schools have been selected following the recent finals.

Singers, dancers and other entertainers from over thirty schools took part in the event.

The City of Bradford Festival of Talent was created by former Lady Mayoress Elizabeth Sharp as a way of for pupils to express themselves and show off their skills in a variety of fields outside the classroom.

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