
On Friday (10 October 2025) Elements Primary School in Middleton proudly celebrated the official opening of our brand-new Community Hub ‘Elements Assemble’ — and what a fantastic day it was!
The morning began with an amazing turnout from local community groups and businesses, who came together to share information, resources, and opportunities available in our local area. It was wonderful to see so many organisations connecting and collaborating to support our families and wider community.
In the afternoon, we welcomed our parents and carers to visit the hub. They had the chance to explore all the information shared earlier in the day, as well as spend time with Mrs Waring our Learning Manager. Everyone enjoyed a friendly chat over a cup of tea and a slice of cake while getting to enjoy our wonderful new space.
The launch marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter for Elements Primary School, as the Community Hub aims to become a welcoming space for support, connection, and collaboration between our school, families, and the wider community.
This is more than just a room — it’s a pillar of our community, built to unite, inspire, and uplift. We want the Hub to be a space where everyone belongs, and where help, hope, and new friendships can grow.
We would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who attended and contributed to making the day such a success — especially our local partners, parents, and supporters who continue to help us strengthen our community.
For more information or to get involved, please contact Mrs. Waring at the school Office 0113 532 7089 or email elementsassemble@elementsprimaryschool.co.uk – we’d love to hear from you!
Come and be part of something special – the heart of our community starts here. Everyone is welcome.
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