Arbory School

A community of creative and confident learners Co-phobble kenjal dy ynseydee chrootagh as yarrooagh

Welcome to the Arbory School website. Please also see our Facebook page for regular information updates.

Latest activity

Children in Need
Published in the Blog

Thank you for your generous support for Children in Need 2024. The Arbory School Council with Mrs Collister organised some brilliant activities to encourage us to think about Children in Need and to have fun raising money. The whole school looked fantastic dressed in their bright colours and enjoye…

Continue reading

Girls Football Festival
Published in the Blog

Mr Parry took the year 4 girls football team to the all island Girls Football Festival at The Bowl this afternoon. They worked very well as a team, playing well and encouraging each other. Well done girls.

Continue reading

Remembrance Service
Published in the Blog

Year 5 led a beautiful service of Remembrance in Arbory Church this Armistice Day. Their poems, readings and songs helped the school and visitors to reflect and think about those who have served and still serve our community. Well done year 5.

Continue reading

Donation of Manx Flag
Published in the Blog

Arbory School works with the Colby Branch of the Royal British Legion on events over the year and we particularly appreciate the support they give the school with our Trafalgar Service to honour Captain John Quilliam and at Remembrance time of year. The RBL members today gifted the school with a ne…

Continue reading

New cricket equipment!
Published in the Blog

A huge thank you to Isle of Man Cricket for the donation of several bags of new cricket equipment. Isle of Man Cricket have been partnering with Arbory School to deliver lessons across the school which our pupils have been enjoying this term. This donation of equipment is a much appreciated resourc…

Continue reading

Whole school trip to the Viking Village and Tynwald Hill
Published in the Blog

The whole school enjoyed a fantastic day out to the Viking Village at St Johns and to Tynwald Hill. They learned all about what happens on Tynwald Day now and in the past and got to see how the Viking communities would have lived when Tynwald was founded. Classes took part in a range of history and…

Continue reading