Letter from the Head
Welcome to Bridgelea Primary School
Welcome to Bridgelea Primary School, a maintained Pupil Referral Unit dedicated to supporting children with Social, Emotional, and Mental Health Difficulties (SEMH). We invite you to explore our website, which provides insights into our school’s ethos, vision, and the nurturing environment we strive to create for every child.
A Message from the Head Teacher, Kelly Eyre
At Bridgelea Primary School, we take pride in being a school that has earned a ‘Good’ rating from Ofsted, and we are committed to providing the very best learning opportunities for each child entrusted to our care. We cater to 134 children in Key Stages 1 and 2, many of whom possess an Educational Health and Care Plan (EHCP) and face individual challenges. Here at Bridgelea, we embrace the principle of “Your right to become the best that you can be” – a belief grounded in Article 29 of the Children’s Rights Charter.
Our Commitment to Nurture and Wellbeing
As a National Nurturing School accredited by Nurture UK, we understand that every child develops at their own pace. Our curriculum and teaching methodologies are founded on nurturing principles, ensuring that emotional development and wellbeing are central to all we do. This nurturing approach cultivates a safe environment where children feel understood, supported, and ready to learn.
Our dedicated teaching teams utilise specialised strategies to meet the diverse developmental stages of our pupils. This tailored approach fosters resilience, confidence, and independence, equipping our students with essential skills to thrive in both school and beyond.
Rights Respecting School Gold Accreditation
Bridgelea is proud to hold the Rights Respecting School Gold Accreditation, embedding the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child throughout our school’s culture and curriculum. We work closely with families and the wider community to enhance children’s access to enriching activities and educational opportunities.
- Our Article 12 Squad empowers children to express their views and be heard.
- Classroom charters, crafted by the children, focus on specific rights each term.
- Our curriculum promotes global citizenship, enriched by assemblies, theme weeks, visits, and guest speakers.
Language and Communication: The Bridgelea Approach
Language is fundamental to all learning and communication. Recognising this, Bridgelea has adopted the Elklan Language Friendly School approach. Our staff are trained in Elklan methods, employing visuals, structured communication, and additional processing time to meet the diverse communication needs of our children.
We actively support positive self-beliefs and resilience, assisting children in overcoming barriers related to communication difficulties such as ADHD, Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC), and dyslexia.
Reflecting Our Vision and Values
Our work is underpinned by Bridgelea’s core values, which shape every aspect of school life:
- Understanding Ourselves and Others: Cultivating emotional development and wellbeing.
- Nurture: Creating a safe, supportive learning environment.
- Communication: Emphasising clear and effective communication for personal growth.
- Wellbeing: Promoting inclusivity and supporting the whole child.
- Resilience: Preparing children to manage transitions and challenges with confidence.
- Aspiration: Holding the highest expectations to prepare learners for future success.
Partnership with Families and Community
At Bridgelea, we cherish the crucial role families play in a child’s education. We work collaboratively with parents, carers, and community partners to establish a supportive network that enriches our children’s learning journey. Our pastoral offer includes close partnerships with Early Help services and social care, ensuring that families receive the assistance they need.
Join Us on This Journey
Thank you for visiting our website. We hope you find this information both helpful and inspiring as you consider Bridgelea Primary School for your child. We are dedicated to nurturing every child’s potential and ensuring they develop the skills, confidence, and resilience necessary to succeed.
If you would like to learn more or arrange a visit, please contact us. We look forward to welcoming you and your family to the Bridgelea community.
Kind regards,
Kelly Eyre
Head Teacher



