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Goalkeepers wanted
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School App
Information regarding our school app
Summer Soccer School
Taking place over the six-week summer holiday we are running our Soccer Schools.
These sessions are open to children of all abilities, from Year 1 to Year 7, and are a fantastic way for kids to stay active, develop their football skills, and have fun with friends during the break.
JC Academy Holiday Club
JC Academy run fun, active, and child-led holiday clubs for ages 4–12.
Summer Reading Challenge 2025
Staffordshire Libraries invite all children to sign up for the Summer Reading Challenge. It’s the UK’s biggest reading for pleasure programme for children aged 4 to 11, delivered via public libraries. Children can sign up for free at their local library or online. They are also running the Summer Mini-Challenge for pre-school aged children.
Summer Reading Challenge 2025 has the theme 'Story Garden’ and is arriving at your local Staffordshire library this Summer on Saturday 5th July!
Change of details form
We now have a change of details form on our website. Please use this form to let us know any change of details for you or your child.
School Nursery Admissions
Please click the link for more information regarding School Nursery admissions
Staffordshire County Council offers free period products
Staffordshire County Council is launching a pilot scheme to provide free period products to those who really need them in selected locations across the county.
Collection boxes, where residents who are struggling financially can access free pads and tampons, are now available in five community libraries.
The locations chosen for this trial are Stafford, Cannock, Burton, Newcastle and Kidsgrove.
Bridgtown PTFA
Please click on the link for more information regarding PTFA at Bridgtown Primary School
Free School Meals
Free School Meals
At Bridgtown Primary School, we are aware of the financial hardships that some families are facing and would like to encourage you to apply for free school meals for your child if you think you may be eligible.
If you receive Income Support, Income-based JSA, Income-related ESA, Universal Credit with family net earnings of £7,400 or less, or other benefits, you may well be eligible. This will bring in to school an extra annual amount of £1455 per child, which goes directly to your child’s education. This will also add your child to the list of eligibility for the National Tutoring Programme.
Parents of children in Reception, Y1 and Y2 who receive Universal Free School Meals but think they may be eligible under the benefits-related criteria also need to apply, as these children are not automatically included just because they receive the universal free meals.
Please apply using the website information below. If you are successful, please inform school as soon as possible. If you need help with your application, please come to the school office.
Borrow Box
With BorrowBox, your library in one app, our vision is now a reality. Borrow eBooks and eAudiobooks free from your library using our BorrowBox app.