At the core of ODBST is a set of strong spiritual values and a fundamental commitment to building a better future for the pupils in our schools. This enables them to flourish, achieve and enjoy life in all its fullness. Our schools can evolve individually; develop best practice that can be shared; provide effective professional development; and strive for operational excellence. Each school positively impacts on their local community, providing a values-led education and promoting the welfare of pupils and staff.
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If you are in Centre MK, look out for the Neurodiversity Umbrella Project in Midsummer Place. Stalls and events are taking place today, and the umbrella display will be up for 6 months. We are taking part in PINS (partnership for neurodiversity in schools) project this year. https://t.co/fiFVRL0aIr
View tweetIntroducing US to our South African Partner School. @Schools_British #learningsectors https://t.co/zuCdJ0kZpK
View tweetYear 1 have been practising preparing their fruit and vegetables this afternoon! the children had a go at chopping, slicing, grating and peeling! https://t.co/U2TdI8uGL6
View tweetYear 1 have had a go with another science experiment today! Today children watched what happened when food colouring mixed with dish soap. Ask us what happened to the liquid at home https://t.co/Ox5iocz2Ij
View tweetYear 4 have spent time engaging with our local community to notice any issues that exist on Grange Farm and how they might be tackled with the use of STEM. British Council Schools. The next step will be to communicate this information to our South African partners! https://t.co/BlkKiydXfL
View tweetIn a ground-breaking move for primary schools in Buckinghamshire, St Johns CofE School in Lacey Green has taken a giant leap towards sustainability by installing a substantial number of solar panels and storage batteries! https://t.co/hIpBx39J9G https://t.co/zOqnZ2DSmU
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