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The purpose of Corinthian School is to provide a caring, happy and safe environment, in which the children are encouraged to adopt a positive approach to learning and to achieve their full potential. At Corinthian, we are committed to promote the five key outcomes of ‘Every Child Matters’. It is at the heart of everything we do. We strive to ensure our pupils will: Be safe, Be healthy, Enjoy learning, Achieve Economic Wellbeing, Be able to contribute to their school and society.
We are a Voluntary Aided Primary school, catering for children from four to eleven years of age. It is a Catholic School provided by the Diocese of Portsmouth and maintained by Portsmouth Education Authority. The two local parishes we serve are Corpus Christi Catholic Church and St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Copnor.
At Cottingley Village Primary School we provide a broad and balanced education for all the children in our care. We aim to create a happy, caring, and stimulating learning environment in which all children can grow in confidence and fulfil their potential.
The School’s Aims are: to create a stable, well-disciplined environment where the children are encouraged to live in harmony with, and to develop, respect for, others and their surroundings to provide for all abilities and make every effort to extend each, child to his or her fullest potential to help children to become independent learners, to encourage children to produce work of real quality and to allow, them to take a pride in their efforts and achievements, to encourage all children to acquire independence in all their activities so that they play an increasing part in self-discipline and self-organisation.
Crampton Primary is a one form entry school situated in the north of the London Borough of Southwark. The school is set in attractive grounds which are surrounded by flats and houses which are predominantly local authority owned. The school reflects the multi-cultural nature of its local community. We enjoy particularly good support and relationships with parents and carers. We pride ourselves on our provision for the needs of the local community and have an established breakfast and after school club on site, as well as running many extra curricular activities for our pupils.
Cromer High School is a mixed 11 - 16 foundation school with 517 students on roll and has been a sports college since September 2010. The school day consists of five sixty minute lessons, starting at 08.20am. There is a 15 minute break at 10.20am and a 35 minute lunch break at 12.35pm. Tutor time is at 2.15pm until school finishes at 2.35pm. At Cromer High School we aim to ensure that all our students, whatever their ability, reach the highest level of achievement possible. Our school is dedicated to the principles of equal opportunities, and strives to create a caring community which demonstrates respect for one another, along with understanding and tolerance of different cultures and faiths. We believe that it is important for our young people to succeed and apply what they learn at home and school to equip them for a successful future.
Our school provides 21st Century educational provision for all our children, with many ground breaking new technologies incorporated into the building, from state of the art computer facilities, to rainwater recycling and the use of solar energy. The building however is only one part of the story. A school is not a school without the people who work in it - the staff, the governors, the parents, and of course most importantly, the children. We aim to educate the 'whole' child. This means developing a warm, happy and friendly environment, where each child can work towards maximising their potential in personal, social and academic enterprise. We create an atmosphere where all our children are valued and value each other. Our school offers a great adventure for all, an exciting opportunity to follow an educational journey that will help develop the potential of each and every one of our children.
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Lunchtime clubs include - Football, Computer, Girls Club, Ball Games, Gardening Club, Gym club.Afterschool clubs are P.E. Club, Trampoline Club.Saturday football club with Gilingham football in the community.Swimming lessons take place every 2 weeks.The pupils in Silver Class go horse riding.We take part in numerous competitive sports competitions and music festivals with mainstream and special schools.Pupils in comlete a residential school journey.As part of our curriculum we have many visits to support learning and make learning opportunities real and stimulating.
Dartford Borough Council - 'Making Dartford 'The place of choice', a place where people choose to live, work and enjoy their leisure time.
David Bishop & Co is a niche legal practice, specialising in Wills Tax and Trusts and allied areas of law located in Formby, near Liverpool in the North West of England.
Dawlish Community College is a mixed, co-educational, inclusive community college that takes students mainly from the seven primary schools which make up the Dawlish Learning Community, the Devon grouping of primary, secondary and special schools within a geographic area. The catchment is mixed rural/urban/suburban with approximately half our students bussed in from surrounding villages and settlements. Physically, the catchment is large, stretching up to the Exe estuary and west to the A380.
De La Salle is a small, thriving Catholic comprehensive school for boys and girls aged from eleven to sixteen Our school is situated on the northern side of Basildon, Essex
Our school community is one of partnership where mutual care and support flourishes. Pupils, staff, parents and governors all have a part to play in making the school a safe secure place of learning. Older pupils are encouraged to show an awareness of the needs of the youngest and effort as well as achievement is valued and celebrated by all. Pervading the school is a work ethos, which brings about a purposeful atmosphere and a business like approach to learning. We strongly promote the idea that everyone is good at something and everyone is equally valued by the whole community, pupils and adults alike. We all work towards the same goal, learning to value the world in which we live and show care kindness and courtesy to those around us.
The school has a committed staff and provides an exciting curriculum, both inside and outside the classroom. It is a great privilege for me to be associated with the children, parents, staff and community of Diamond Hall Junior School. Diamond Hall Junior School is a Community Junior co-educational school for boys and girls between the ages of 7 and 11. It is not affiliated to any particular religious denomination.
The children of Dr Triplett's Primary School in West London present themselves and what they do to the world - come and take a look!
Drayton Park is a thriving multicultural school with over 19 languages spoken. We are very proud of this and like to celebrate our diversity. We see the core purposes of our school as maximising the potential of all children and staff, and developing the knowledge, skills and understanding of our children so that they can participate fully as effective and responsible members of society. We want all our children to develop as independent, lifelong learners with a love of learning. To do this we aim to enable the development of the whole child in all areas - academic, creative, social, moral, spiritual, cultural, emotional and physical. We want to do this in partnership with parents and the wider community. We provide a variety of after-school activities and also sports and music activities within the school.
If you are a prospective parent, I hope that by the time your have had your ‘tour’ of the website, you feel that you know us a little better. We are proud of our school and we provide a caring and stimulating environment in which our children learn. The very best way to find out how we work and get a ‘feel’ for the place, is to come and visit. At Dunchurch Infant School we have a very enthusiastic and active school council.
Dunston Riverside Primary School in Gateshead, England.
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Elmwood School in Bridgwater Somerset for Primary and Secondary education catering for children with complex learning difficulties
At Elphinstone Community School we have high expectations of academic and social achievement, that will enable our children to take their place confidently in society. We will: Enhance the quality of learning through the provision of a rich and challenging curriculum, Provide a secure, stimulating and inclusive environment that supports all pupils needs equally, Encourage respect, responsibility and honesty in all our pupils, Create opportunities for each individual to reach their full potential.
Engaines School is a Foundation Primary School with places for a maximum of 270 children. Primarily we provide places for the children of families who live within our Parish Boundaries and these take up about 55% of the places available. The rest of the places are taken up by people from the surrounding area of which a large proportion of those come from the town of Clacton.
The Wath Brow road to Ennerdale is passable with care. Montreal School is also open so there will be school dinners today. If there are any changes to this we will let you know or provide children with a packed lunch.
The school has classes organised, as far as possible on an age basis, each with their own class teacher. Each class contains children of completely mixed ability. We believe this philosophy improves the learning process for all children.
Mission statement-Working together to achieve high standards within a thriving and caring school community. The education and happiness of your children is our joint concern. We adhere to the five outcomes of the Government vision Every Child Matters, for every child to have the support they need to be healthy, stay safe, enjoy and achieve, make a positive contribution, achieve economic well-being. We aim to foster a happy, purposeful and stimulating atmosphere in each class so that the individual child has the opportunity to develop a lively, enquiring mind and a positive attitude towards learning.
Our school is a learning community in which we aim to foster a happy, co-operative atmosphere which promotes mutual respect, tolerance, and open-mindedness. Aims- To lay the foundations for life long learning by providing teaching of the best quality so that each child achieves his or her potential. To encourage independence in all aspects of learning by developing each pupil’s self-esteem and confidence, and recognising their individual needs and abilities. To educate children in a learning environment that is safe, secure and stimulating and enjoys the confidence of both child and parent and welcomes and encourages links in our local and wider community. To listen to and value the contributions of our pupils and encourage their parents wholeheartedly as partners in their child’s education.
Fairfield Road Primary & Nursery School seeks to provide a happy, caring, learning community to promote excellence; respecting and valuing each members’ diversity and needs.
We offer a broad, balanced and creative curriculum. The curriculum significantly impacts on pupils' enjoyment and achievement. The curriculum is planned to give children positive and enriching experiences ensuring strong foundations are made in basic skills.
Fairfields is a special school providing education, therapies and specialist facilities for pupils with severe or profound learning difficulties and/or physical, medical, multi-sensory and communication difficulties. The school curriculum is made up of 4 strands which interact to make up the pupil's whole curriculum. It reflects the best that is offered in mainstream and special education. The amount of each strand which goes to make up each pupil's whole curriculum will vary according to the needs of the individual.
The school`s main aim is for the children to be able to learn to their full potential. We will help them to grow as young people, well prepared for the next stages in their learning and able to thrive in our complex and challenging society. In order for the children to be able to learn we set out to provide an environment in which pupils feel secure and are able to develop their own self-esteem. We emphasise respect for others and a sense of personal responsibility within the community.
We are a busy but friendly school, with lots going on. This website aims to give you a taster of the school, as well as providing regular updated information for both parents and pupils.
Opening times: Mon: 08:25 - 08:55 Tue: 08:25 - 08:55 Wed: 08:25 - 08:55 Thu: 08:25 - 08:55 Fri: 08:25 - 08:55
Fantasticals specialises in quality wooden toys, dolls houses and baby toys. We have a range of over 1, 000 childrens toys from leading suppliers like Le Toy Van, Lamaze, Plan Toy and Haba.
Extra-curricular provision includes multi-skills (KS1), football (Colchester United), netball, running, athletics, country dancing, Active Kids, cricket and fitness School participates in competitive sports in football, netball, athletics, cross-country and cricket More able children are selected to participate in events at Secondary school. We hold an annual Feering School Marathon in which all children, many staff and some parents participate Annual competitive Sports Day Children experience adventurous activities when on residential school journeys Extra-curricular activities also include Indoor Games, Story, Sewing, Art and Craft, Reading, Science, Gardening and Good News
Figheldean St Michael's C of E Primary School
As a school we set high standards for the behaviour we expect from all our children. We are delighted to say that the children meet these standards and this leads us to being a very happy, caring school.
Primary and Nursery School with a Special Needs Centre for Deaf Children in Nottingham, UK
An exceptional private school in Chadderton, Oldham, with private day nursery and excellent education for children aged 2 11
As well as offering all learners at least two hours of PE and sport each week we enrich the curriculum by providing a broad range of activities including:• Football, hockey, netball, gymnastics and trampolining clubs• Inter-school sports events• Breakfast club• Tap dancing club and choir• Music tuition in gutar, clarinet, flute, violin and trumpet• Musical productions and concerts• Educational visits to museums, art galleries, castles, nature reserves and heritage centres.• Subsidised visits to the cinema, bowling alley and theatre • Residential visits to Howarth, York and Hornsea.• Field work on local rivers and the Yorkshire landscape• Visiting musicians, artists and theatre companies• Fund-raising events for local, national and international charities
At Flockton we provide a happy, caring and secure learning environment which will enable all children to fulfil their potential. The Governors and Staff believe that by setting high standards in all we do, we will help the children to develop skills and attitudes that will equip them for later life. Confidence in school comes from knowing and understanding what is happening in it and we feel that this is best achieved when a strong partnership exists between home and school.
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- FOUR LANES COMMUNITY JUNIOR SCHOOL
HAMPSHIRE, RG24 8PQ BASINGSTOKE, FOUR LANES INFANT SCHOOL HANMORE ROADFour Lanes Community Junior School is maintained by the Education Department of Hampshire County Council. We are a non-denominational Community School with 12 classrooms for boys and girls from seven to eleven years of age. The standard admission number of pupils at this school, agreed by the County Council, is 90 per year group. Our school also has an active Community Centre which operates within the school building.
Frank Wise is a Special school for children and young adults aged between 2 and 19. It is a school which prides itself on delivering effective learning in a caring, sensitive and dynamic environment centred around the needs of the individual child. The school’s curriculum, the calibre and qualities of its staff and the school’s willingness to share with parents any aspect of their child’s education are at the heart of its success. As a Specialist Special School in Cognition and Learning, Frank Wise School is committed to sharing good practice and involving itself in educational developments on a local, regional, national and international basis. At Frank Wise School we value the achievements of all of our pupils and seek every opportunity to celebrate those achievements within the school, the family and the community.
Our curriculum is currently being reshaped, to offer creative learning opportunities to children and to help them to develop their learning and interpersonal skills. In addition to in-school learning, the children are offered a broad range of activities to enhance their educational experience. Children are able to learn a variety of instruments, including voice, woodwind, piano, brass, strings, guitar and recorder. We have an orchestra, choir and brass band and the quality of music making in the school is recognised to be unusually high in a primary school. We invite visitors, including musicians, dancers, theatre groups and scientists into school. There are many fund-raising activities during the year, many of which are run by the children. We offer after-school activities to enhance children's education and opportunities, including dance, basketball, football, recorders, games and homework club.
Gateford Park Primary School is set in the middle of the large new housing development of Gateford Park, to the north of Worksop.Our school was built in April 2000. On our very first day we only had 23 pupils! Since we opened in 2000 our roll has grown from 38 to over 215. Over time there have been a number of additions to the original school building. All children are encouraged to take personal pride in their appearance and to gain a sense of identity and belonging by wearing the Gateford Park School uniform. School colours are navy blue, gold, white and grey.
There has been a school in Gawber since 1715. In 1973 the West Riding Education Authority built the present school which is one of the most modern designs to be found in the Barnsley Metropolitan Borough. In 1973 the West Riding Education Authority built the present school which is one of the most modern designs to be found in the Barnsley Metropolitan Borough.
