
Growth of young minds is our key principle at Barton Primary School, nurturing children to enable them to flourish into ambitious and creative young people with a firm foundation of knowledge and skills and who are well-prepared for their next educational step. Our progressive, child-centred curriculum is underpinned by our seven key values of belonging, enjoyment, creativity, challenge, independence, reflection and respect.
By working together and building strong positive partnerships with parents and the wider community, we strive to develop well-rounded and responsible citizens with a distinct awareness of society both locally and globally.
By working together and building strong positive partnerships with parents and the wider community, we strive to develop well-rounded and responsible citizens with a distinct awareness of society both locally and globally.
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Mr Snow’s Welcome
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I am immensely proud and privileged to be the Headteacher of Barton Primary School. Our school is a happy, safe and vibrant place to be. The children at our school are a credit to our community and our staff love coming to school to work together. We strive to give our children the best opportunities we can.
The Governing Board
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These are the main legal requirements of the Board and governors take on other monitoring responsibilities as well. All governors are required to declare any business interests following the guidelines below. These notes are intended to provide guidance as to what individual governors and head teachers should register.
Safeguarding
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Ensuring that children grow up in circumstances consistent with the provision of safe and effective care. Emotional: The persistent emotional maltreatment of a child such as to cause severe and adverse effects on the child's emotional development and wellbeing. Neglect: The persistent failure to meet a child's basic physical or psychological needs, likely to result in the serious impairment of the child's health or development.
Special Educational Needs and Disabilities SEND
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If you would like to know more about how we support children with special educational needs and disabilities, please do not hesitate to ring Mrs Eagar the SENCo on: 01983 522469 email senco@bartonpri.iow.sch.uk or just pop into the office and ask to arrange a time to chat. You can find more information on the Isle of Wight local offer on the Isle of Wight Council website.
School Sports Premium Funding
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This funding is to be used to improve the quality and breadth of PE and Sport provision. For the Academic Year 2017/18 the funding has increased to 16,000 plus 10 per pupil. We are proud of the current PE curriculum provision at our school and of the wealth of extra-curricular opportunities that we provide for our pupils.
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Mary Spinney
May 15, 2021
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