Tag: Windmill Primary School

South Leeds Roundup: Model railways, minstrels and CSI Middleton

Here’s your regular roundup of what’s making South Leeds tick on other websites, blogs and across Facebook and Twitter. We start this week at the annual model railway exhibition which takes place this weekend (27/28 June) at Middleton Railway. As well as the models, the full size trains will be

The Sally Sumpner Interview

Interview with Sally Sumpner, Executive Headteacher of Windmill and Low Road Music Federation. By volunteer community reporter Kenneth Ingram, of South Leeds Life. Sally what qualifications did you receive when leaving School, College or University? When I left school, I left with A levels then went to Beckett Park City

Windmill Primary School Sing Carols on Belle Isle Circus

[slideshow_deploy id=’29905′] On a very cold December evening Windmill Primary School children from years 3, 4, 5 and 6 walked down from their school and gathered on Belle Isle Circus to sing carols and switch on the Belle Isle Circus Christmas Tree lights. The children were the only ones that

Thriller Dance In South Leeds

[slideshow_deploy id=’29098′] Slide show Pictures by Julie Holmes. Blog Pictures by Kenneth Ingram. Feel free to use Photos for your own use. As long as you attribute to the author. Arrived at BITMO GATE on the 5 November, for Thriller Dance (made famous by Michael Jackson). Presented and performed by the

South Leeds Roundup: Bulbs, Barns and Brides

Here’s your regular roundup of what’s making South Leeds tick on other websites, blogs and across Facebook and Twitter. We start this week in Beeston, where the Asha Neighbourhood Project  is preparing to mark their 30th anniversary next year. They’ve been out planting daffodil bulbs in resident’s gardens on Stratford

Friday’s MacMillan Coffee Mornings in Belle Isle

  Windmill Primary School. Macmillan Coffee Morning. Lost my notes, so all this is from memory, oh dear! Arrived at Windmill Primary School around about 9am, to see it packed out with mostly mothers who had dropped off their children at the school. Some small children present. Was a non-uniform