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STOP PRESS!

Bramley is launching its Toddler Group on Wednesday 22nd February! It'll be every Wednesday during term time from 9:15am to 10:45am for newborn to five year olds so why not come along!
 
 
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2011 Leavers

"I have loved Bramley and I still do! I haven't been here very long but all the time that I have spent here has been wonderful!"
Laura Codd

"I loved Bramley School from the start when Mrs Coombes wrote 'Welcome Lottie' on the whiteboard. I am grateful that Bramley has excelled me to good grades. Goodbye Bramley and hello Rosebery!"
Lottie Coley

"I would just like to say thank you to everyone but especially Mrs Taylor for helping me through! I am very excited to go to Woldingham but Bramley was my starter and always will be."
Georgia Curry

"I am very sad to be leaving but I'm excited too! Bramley was and still is my starter in education and I have been here since Little Bramley. My friends have been great to me and there is nothing at all that I would change."
Siana Dennis

"I would like to thank every single person who has helped me through my time at Bramley School. I have made some great friends and I will miss them for sure but one thing I'm certain of is that I will look back at Bramley with a memorable feeling inside!"
Isobel Galloway


"Goodbye Bramley - it's been great and very exciting but I am ready and raring to go! My friends have been wonderful to me and so have the teachers. I will miss Bramley, but I'm ready to go!"
Kirsty Hawker

"I will miss everything about Bramley but most of all the atmosphere! Everyone is always so happy and kind and whenever someone is sad all it takes is George's yummy lunches to cheer them up! I started in Little Bramley when I was three and I will miss it."
Rhianna Hyde

"Bramley has been a fantastic school! I have been here since Year 2 and every minute counted for me. I've been on school trips with my great friends and had lots of times when I could excel!"
Ella McSharry

"I have been here since Little Bramley and it's been really cool. All the way through I have had help from Mrs Coombes, Mrs Hamilton and most of all Mrs Taylor. So, thank you very much to them. I would also like to say thanks to my friends for being so kind to me. I will miss it all a lot!"
Rosie Odell

"I joined Bramley in Year 3. Everyone was so kind to me. I have enjoyed Bramley all along the way and I have excelled myself, well everyone has but I have tried very hard at Bramley and all my work has paid off. Thank you to everyone for being so good to me."
Kate Sharpe

"Thank you to everyone for all the help that they have given me! I will miss Bramley a lot and there is nothing that I would change about it! I have really good friends and hopefully I will make some at my new school but I will miss them a lot."
Olivia Westland

kathryn_thompson_1_-_copy.jpgMrs Kathryn Thompson started teaching at Bramley in January 1988 and has led the learning and teaching of mathematics throughout the School for nearly 24 years. She has been an outstanding teacher who has always ensured that every girl has achieved her very best. Over the years, Mrs Thompson has organised Mathematics Weeks, arranged school visits and has overseen many a scoreboard for Sports Day. In addition, she has been a dedicated form teacher and mentor.





 

rosalie_taylor_1_-_copy.jpgMrs Rosalie Taylor first came to Bramley as a PE teacher in 1985. For 10 years, she was also Head of IT/ICT. Mrs Taylor then became Head of PE and latterly undertook training as a SENCO (special needs teacher) and has supported a number of girls in a way that has helped them to reach their full potential. We are very grateful to Mrs Taylor as she has always fully supported school functions including residential visits which could not have taken place without her. She has also combined her SENCO role with coaching netball and rounders and has arranged and accompanied many a girl to matches and tournaments. Her skills will be greatly missed.




vicky_kuk_sool_won_1.jpgMiss Vicki Gasston has been with the School for only a year but what an impact she has made! She ably took on the role of Acting Head of PE and, as well as doing a terrific job, Miss Gasston has introduced us all to the art of Kuk Sool Won, the traditional Korean Martial Arts system, in which she is a Black Belt instructor. Miss Gasston won three Golds and three Silvers at the Spanish Championships and another haul of medals at the European Championships. Her club, Barker Martial Arts, was also ranked third in the whole of Europe. Some of you will already know that Miss Gasston is the reigning World Champion in Kuk Sool Won after winning the title in America.