Staff Over the Moon with Parental Questionnaires
Our annual analysis of the parental questionnaires shows that yet again the parents at William Barnes are more than satisfied with the education that the school provides. The information that parent’s provide is invaluable to the school because it enables the
Curriculum Branches Out with New Forest School
Since taking the reins at William Barnes head teacher Mrs Wrixon has always had the ambition to give the children the opportunity to extend their learning further in the outdoors. However, with the cost of hiring coaches and the loss
William Barnes and Wessex Rivers Trust Collaborate on Heritage and Nature Trail
When Amy Ellis, the education officer for Wessex Rivers Trust contacted William Barnes in September 2020 with the idea of creating a River Stour trail with the children, deputy head Richard Hull immediately responded, as it sounded like an exciting
Marvellous Mill Art Project Film Released
You may remember that last July the children in years 3,4 and 5 (now years 4,5 and 6) took part in a project with an artist in residence Sarah Butterworth. Each class spent a day working under a marquee and
William Barnes Primary Helps ASTRA Recycling with Ukraine Crisis
Since the crisis in Ukraine hit the headlines, the whole of the school community at William Barnes have been deeply concerned about events, particularly as many of the children have family in countries bordering the conflict. As a result,
School Life Continues During Autumn Term
During the Autumn term of 2021, the children at William Barnes have been extremely fortunate that many aspects of school life have been continuing as normal. The children have entered Halloween poster competitions, designed Christmas cards for the town
Emotional Well-Being At the Centre for William Barnes
As the children have returned the children’s well-being has been a renewed focus for all schools and at William Barnes Primary School in Sturminster Newton in particular. Following the period of partial school closure in January and February as the