Brodick wins fight for early years provision
The future of early years provision in Brodick has been secured after a two year fight by parents.
The future of early years provision in Brodick has been secured after a two year fight by parents.
More than 25 parents, teachers and volunteers, answered a plea from Brodick Primary School to assist with clearing a rocky patch of land next to the school which they plan to reclaim for outdoor learning space.
For the first time Brodick primary school last week took part in the Sustrans Big Pedal event.
Here are just some of the Brodick primary school pupils who took part in the Sustrans Big Pedal this week.
Eight Brodick Primary School pupils proudly show off their cycling proficiency certificates after completing an iCycle course with classroom assistant Mrs Janet Ramage.
Pupils, teachers and faculty heads braved the light rain and frigid November cold in a moving remembrance service in honour of the 126 men, including eight Brodick Primary School pupils, who gave their lives during the World Wars.
Pupils from Brodick Primary School braved the autumn cold to take part in a line of pennies fundraiser which raised more than £800 for the Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity.
Pupils and teachers at Brodick Primary School once again enjoyed an afternoon of summer sunshine and a huge attendance at their annual summer fair.
Mrs Roxburgh retired from teaching in Kilmarnock, however she continued working with pupils at Brodick primary since coming to live on Arran and often volunteered her assistance to the school whenever she could.