
We are a supportive church school community where every individual is accepted, their interests encouraged, and where everyone is supported to learn to believe in themselves. Through varied and creative learning experiences we want our children to be successful and resilient, now and in their future, both in this unique community and further afield.
Our Christian values of Friendship, Respect and Fairness run through all of our teaching and learning and help us to understand that we can all make a positive difference to our world.
Our Christian values of Friendship, Respect and Fairness run through all of our teaching and learning and help us to understand that we can all make a positive difference to our world.
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School Aims
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As soon as a child enters our school, teachers begin to build on the foundations laid by parents in developing those skills and qualities which enable every young person to lead a full life in society. To create a learning environment where children are relaxed, happy, secure and eager to learn. To ensure that all children have equal access to the curriculum and the diverse range of activities on offer in our school.
Our School Day
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The school doors open at 8.40 a.m. You and your child are more than welcome in classrooms from this point, until the bell signals the official start of the school day at 8.55, when all doors are locked. However, we ask that parents let their children come into school independently in Key Stage 2. No child should enter the school grounds before 8.40, for safety reasons.
School Meals
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Meals are cooked in the kitchen attached to the school. The children have a varied choice of menu, including a salad bar. We encourage children to eat their lunch and to make healthy choices. We encourage you to join us for lunch when your child starts our school. This opportunity is available at all times provided prior notice is given to the office so that a meal may be ordered.
Uniform
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The school colours are red, grey/black and white and the Governors do ask that you encourage your child to wear the relevant uniform whilst at school. We also ask that suitable footwear is worn, as inappropriate footwear can be dangerous at playtimes, in particular. School clothing can be bought from any of the local stores at very reasonable prices.
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