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Wendy Devaney and her staff run an established day nursery dedicated to looking after your children in a safe, supervised and secure environment. Bunnykin's aim is to provide a number of activities in a happy, loving, relaxed and safe environment to help each child to develop their full potential. Every child will learn to identify, speak, be mobile, tidy and well mannered, all of which provide sound foundations for social physical and intellectual progress in the years to come.
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WEST YORKSHIRE, WF4 3EJ WAKEFIELD, ST JAMES C OF E JUNIOR & INFANT SCHOOL, DURKAR LANEOpening times: Mon: 08:55 - 15:15 Tue: 08:55 - 15:15 Wed: 08:55 - 15:15 Thu: 08:55 - 15:15 Fri: 08:55 - 15:15
Dovedale Infant School will provide a broad and balanced curriculum encompassing the entire National Curriculum subjects and Religious Education. We will provide for the spiritual, moral, social, personal, cultural, intellectual and physical development for all children of the school, preparing them for the opportunities, responsibilities and experiences of adult life, building self-esteem as well as developing respect for themselves and others.
Findern School has occupied its current site since 1923 when it was built to serve the rural communities of Findern, Stenson and Twyford. At that time the three villages were of a similar size but, as time went by, Findern grew rapidly towards the west whilst Stenson and Twyford retained their original size and character, leaving the school in its unusual rather isolated location. A number of extensions were added to the building during the 1930’s, 1970’s and 1980’s to provide accommodation for as many as 200 local children. At present we have approximately 123 children on roll. Throughout all these years the school, in partnership with parents, has made every effort to maintain and improve its educational provision with a traditional emphasis upon providing a foundation in basic subjects.
Unlike some authorities, Staffordshire does not make a blanket decision to close all schools due to inclement weather. The decision to close a school is made by the Headteacher in agreement with the Chair of Governors. They have to determine whether children and staff can travel safely to and from school and if the site will remain safe throughout the day.
The school is situated in the heart of the village adjacent to the Village Green. It is a Community Primary School for both boys and girls between the ages of four and 11. The school came into being in its imposing position overlooking the village green in April 1878, the Head Teacher, Mr G. Hanson or “The Master” as he was known was the sole teacher and was plagued by irregular attendance of the children mainly due to harvesting or crop picking. By 1883 there were 130 children on roll and at this stage the school acquired its second teacher Miss Gertrude Bell, who lived in the village until she was past 90 years of age. One outstanding feature of the history of Ingham school is that, in more than 130 years of existence it has had only 7 permanent Head Teachers. The inference must be that they liked the village, or the village liked them.
The UKs Leading Supplier of Guides Uniform Online - Complete Resource for Scouts, Guides and School Uniform - Official Stockist. Here at guides-uniform we supply a full range of girl guides uniform at very competative prices. Guides are aged betweeen 10 and 14 years old. Girl Guides are encouraged to learn new skills as well as develop current ones by earning badges. The aim of guiding is to help girls and young women develop emotionally, mentally, physically and spiritually so that they can make a positive contribution to their community and the wider world.
Moods opened in 1995 and over the years Alison has developed a personalised shop to satisfy her regular customers in the heart of Cornwall. As many of those customers are holidaymakers this webshop was a natural progression to satisfy their needs throughout the year and those for new customers alike.
We have high expectations of our students; we expect them to work hard, to play hard and to take a full part in the life of the school. In return, we strive to provide the best teaching and guidance in a caring and supportive environment, where students are challenged and give of their best. Newman is a Catholic school with Christian values. Our school is open to all students, regardless of faith. We simply ask that you share our aims for high standards of discipline, trust and respect, commitment to achievement and success for all students at every level of ability. Partnership with families is very important and we seek at all times to work effectively with parents and carers to make our students’ days at Newman rewarding and successful. Students are more likely to flourish when they know their parents and the school are working together for their benefit. We invite you to choose Newman for your child’s secondary education and play a vital role in this partnership.
Our school is located in the Walton area of Liverpool. The school provides excellent facilities and a vibrant, welcoming atmosphere for pupils, staff and visitors alike. Children love coming to school and, as all our visitors comment, the children are so very friendly and well mannered. The school building, first opened in September 2000, provides outstanding facilities for the children. A modern, well equipped hall provides an excellent setting for the children to develop P.E. and Games activities. The I.C.T. suite, complete with 28 of the latest P.C.s, provides an ideal setting for the children to develop their I.T. and research skills. Our magnificent Nursery is the ideal starting point for any child’s education.
Our school is very much a part of the village community, with strong links with the church and other aspects of village life. It is a happy school with high educational standards and a caring family atmosphere. Our aim is that all children enjoy their time with us at school and experience growing confidence and success in their learning. Our staff are highly motivated and dedicated to providing an excellent start in education for each and every child. At present there are approximately 90 pupils on roll.
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Our aim is to make sure the site is up to date, useful and entertaining it is packed with a wide variety of information that you may need; examples of work from all the classes; and keeps you informed of forthcoming events. The staff have archived last year's content for their classes and are hoping to re-populate their pages in the near future.
We hope your child will be very happy at our school, and that you and your family will soon feel part of the family of the school. Parental involvement in school life is welcomed and encouraged, as we believe that an active partnership between home and school provides valuable support for children in their vital early years. The Staff and Governors are committed to school improvement and strongly believe that the impressive progress made in school results reflects this determination to succeed and is just reward for our efforts as a school with pupils, parents, staff and governors all working together.
Our team of talented and committed staff aims to provide children with a range of exciting educational experiences which will develop their skills and grow physically morally and spiritually. We believe in the benefits of strong partnership between home and school and are committed to developing this relationship with you as parents to enhance the experience of your children during their time with us.
A wide range of physical activities take place and the curriculum provision is supported with significant resources. The range of extra-curricular activities is rich and centres on a diverse set of activities. Children partake in dancing activities and the traditional organised sports. In addition to this there are competitive volleyball and swimming events during the school year. There are organised music choirs that support school events.
In our school we aim to: Inspire, motivate and challenge each child to achieve the best they can. Provide rich educational experiences so that all children can enjoy their school life and develop independence. Encourage children to be positive and thoughtful in their attitudes and actions. Promote a caring and supportive community in which each person feels valued and respected.
Parkfield School provides an excellent range of activities for learners both during the school day and as extra – curricular activities.There is a weekly dance club before school.We run "Arts Weeks" where various artists visit each class in the school. There are football, rugby, cross country, netball and rounders clubs.Many of our Junior children are given (and take up the opportunity) to play a wide range of musical instruments including guitar, clarinet, percussion and trumpet. All classes enjoy at least three visits a year out of school. We also provide four residential visits for our Junior children. Our Year 3 children visit Bath for one night, our Year 4 children go to London for a weekend, our Year 5 children visit Wales for a week and our Year 6 children visit Paris for a week.
Thanks to collaborating with Kentisbury we are able to provide a term of swimming sessions for the whole school. The quality of tuition is high and children make excellent progress. In addition to violin and fife, keyboard tuition is now offered to all pupils in the school. Football training is provided by a Coach at Lynton during the weekends. Forest school is provided within the village
Our vision for Peases West Primary School is to provide a safe, happy and stimulating environment in which all members of the school community are encouraged to be 'the best that they can be' and be challenged to achieve.
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We're really excited about our new website, and we hope that it gives you a flavour of what we do at Pilsley Church of England School.
Princecroft School has about 100 pupils and is situated on the West side of the old market town. It’s positioned on the Westleigh Housing Estate, off Pound Street. At Princecroft we provide for children of all abilities. The curriculum is broad, balanced, realistic, relevant and differentiated to meet the learning needs of the individual child. Children are actively involved in target setting. Children with SEN are identified early, and appropriate strategies put in place. Outside agencies are involved as necessary to enable greater effectiveness. By giving these children extra support and full inclusion they achieve above average progress and achieve targets . For those that are identified as gifted and talented there is differentiated learning to provide additional challenge.
There is an excelelnt range of activties available to all students: we have ArtsMark Gold and Sportsmark. Details are available in the Prospectus (see website): activities in sport and the arts are available every day of the week. There are trips and residentials both in the UK and abroad; students lead groups such as Human Rights or Fairtrade. Participation is excellent and individuals achieve highly representing their county and country, going to National Youth Theatre and Dance City's advanced academy. Students work with professinoals and lead activities for younger childre. The Youth Work Department offers a wide and excellent variety of activities on and off site including weekends and holidays. Some of these include middle school age children and clearly help with transition.
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At Rabbsfarm Primary School we will enable children to reach their full potential intellectually, physically and spiritually by: promoting educational excellence, matched to the ability of each child, in a welcoming, happy and caring environment. providing a balanced and coherent curriculum where all pupils are included and have equal opportunities to learn. developing their self-esteem, responsibility and respect for others, their belongings and the environment. helping them to understand the world, to appreciate individual differences and to respond positively to life in a multi-ethnic society. encouraging them to display a positive attitude to work and a high standard of behaviour.
We are a school of around 250 pupils aged 4 to 11 in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire. We aim to provide a rich and challenging learning environment where expectations are high and each child is given equal value and encouragement to reach their full potential. Sherard is a co-educational day school for primary children aged 5-11 years. In addition, the Special Needs Unit offers fully integrated specialist provision for a number of children with moderate learning difficulties. The school is attractively situated on a large campus shared with King Edward VII Upper School including Sarson Centre and Birch Wood Special School. Effective working links between the three schools are already well established.
- SIR GRAHAM BALFOUR SCHOOL
STAFFORDSHIRE, ST16 1NR STAFFORD, SIR GRAHAM BALFOUR HIGH SCHOOL, NORTH AVENUESir Graham Balfour School, specialising in maths and computing North Avenue, Stafford, Staffordshire, UK
Sir Thomas Boughey is a highly successful 11-16 High School in North Staffordshire. We were one of the first Co-operative Business Colleges in the UK and have a reputation for high quality behaviour and attitude. We were recognised as a 'High Performing Specialist School' in 2009 and received 'Outstanding' in the recent Ofsted. We are sponsored by the Co-operative Group and work closely with the UK Co-operative Movement and have a number of international links with the worldwide Co-operative Movement. All parents wish to choose the best for their children's education, and the choice of a High School requires the most careful and sensitive judgment. We believe that Sir Thomas Boughey High School has much to offer and I invite you to come along to see the school and to meet the staff at our Open Evenings, our Play Productions, or if you prefer, to see us on a working day.
We have a broad range of activities available to children at Slaithwaite C.E Primary school. All children have the opportunity to take part in a variety of school sporting and non-sporting activities.
We offer a vast range of extra-curricular clubs and activities both during school hours and after school. Some of the clubs/activities are run by staff members and others by visiting specialists. Sporting activities include football (Andover Football Club), hockey (Andover Hockey Club), cricket, rounders, Team Elite Multi-sport, High5 (netball) and yoga. We also offer an art club, Spanish, gardening, choir, sewing, knitting, papercraft and drama clubs. Children are offered an opportunity to learn a musical instrument we currently have violin, cello, clarinet, flute, saxophone, piano and keyboard players receiving excellent tuition from Hampshire Music teachers.
Snowsfields Primary School is a one form entry school taking 28 children into our mainstream classes each year. The school includes a nursery class with 30 full time and part time children and a Centre for children with Autistic Spectrum Condition. The school offers a Breakfast Club that starts at 7.30am and an After School Club that is open until 6pm. The Tim Jewell Centre is based in 2 classrooms on the ground floor and also has its own playground and soft play and sensory room. Admission to the centre is arranged through Southwark’s Special Needs Department. The children spend the majority of time in the Centre, but integration into the mainstream is encouraged. Snowsfields is based in a fascinating part of London, close to London Bridge Station and Guy’s Hospital. It is within easy walking distance of the Thames, Tate Modern,
South Borough aims to provide the highest standards of education in a caring and supportive learning environment so that our pupils can do their best. At South Borough, we believe that teachers, governors, staff, parents, and pupils all work together to make this happen. Our school has excellent facilities to cater for the needs of the families of our pupils. These include two playgrounds, an outdoor learning area for our 4 - 5 year olds, a purpose built nursery block for our nursery class, two halls, a library, a computer room, a family room and an outside environmental studies area. We share good relationships with two independent on-site nurseries and an out-of-school club, situated within our school premises.
Southbourne Infant is a co-educational school for 4-7 year olds. The school has received three good Ofsted Reports and we have a very good reputation in the area, for our standards of achievement and for the good behaviour and attitudes of our children. We provide a supportive and stimulating learning environment in which children receive a broad and balanced curriculum.
St Bernadette s Catholic Primary School, Clifton Road, Kenton, Middlesex HA3 9NS, Tel 020 8204 8902, Fax 020 8905 0738
At St. Catherine's, as a part of the Catholic Church Community, We respect and value each other and our uniqueness, given to us from God. We welcome the diversity of our community and strive to be prepared for the challenges of the future. We endeavour, as followers of Jesus, to shape confident and creative life-long learners. Together, we have strength, support and success.
St James Middle School, we welcome you and hope through these pages to give you an idea of the way that we work and of the things that matter to us. Every school aims to provide a caring and stimulating environment in which children may learn. It is the way in which these aims are achieved that makes a school distinctive.
We are a one form entry Catholic primary school, with full time nursery and reception classes, situated in the heart of London. Our aim is to provide a high quality education founded on Catholic principles, recognising the needs of each individual and valuing the contribution of the wider community. We value each other’s cultural inheritance, diversity of language and beliefs. We aim to develop the whole child socially, emotionally, creatively, physically, academically and spiritually in an environment that is safe, calm and challenging.
The richness of the curriculum extends throughout the school with pupils eagerly participating in a wide range of activities. For example singing, acting in performances, taking part in sporting activities and competitions such as 'Top of the Form' or playing a musical instrument. The school is further enriched by a wide variety of clubs that take place before and after the school day. These range from sports to gardening, skipping, choir, drama or playing a musical instrument. Pupils have the opportunity to participate in cycling proficiency. Outings are arranged to complement activities taking place in the classroom.
St Ambrose Barlow School is a Roman Catholic Primary School for pupils? between the age of four and 11. There are currently 205 pupils? on roll. The school has voluntary aided status within the Archdiocese of Liverpool. The composition of the governing body reflects the importance that the church places on its role in education.
St Andrew’s is a school at the heart of a remarkable community, and we benefit greatly from that community as well as making our own strong contributions. We are proud of our excellent past and excited about what lies ahead, willing to build on our traditions and to experiment with new ideas. We are ambitious for our children as we prepare them for their future. This is a school that celebrates its diversity, whose Christian ethos ensures a genuinely inclusive approach. I am proud to be leading such an enthusiastic team of teachers and support staff who are so dedicated to the children in their care.
School address: Talbot Road Lytham St. Annes Lancashire FY8 4JL.
Opening Times: Thu 7 october 2010
We believe that all children are a gift from God. That they are all special and should be allowed to develop and grow in a nurturing environment secure in the knowledge that they are cherished. That all children will leave the school with special memories and having achieved personal success, whilst being equipped to take their next steps in the journey of life. Our Aims are: To challenge all children to reach their full potential, spiritually, intellectually, physically, creatively and socially. To develop relationships where we all respect one another’s beliefs, differences and ways of life, recognising each other as unique individuals. To enable children to develop high self-esteem, encourage independence. To enable children to take a responsible part in their own learning and become self-motivated to attain their goals.
St. George's Catholic Primary School welcomes children of all denominations. It serves the Parish of St. George's in Warminster, St. Bernadette's in Westbury and the surrounding villages of both towns. It is a feeder school to St. Augustine's Catholic College in Trowbridge. St. George's enjoys a fine reputation for its standards of education, for its expectations of good behaviour and for providing a broad and balanced curriculum within a Christian environment. The school's teaching aims to discover and develop fully the talents and abilities within each and every student. Above all, we will encourage and develop in the children a love for God, and respect for sound Christian values based on the teachings of Christ as told in the Gospels. The involvement of parents in their children's education is valued at St. George's School and is always encouraged and welcome.
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St John's Infant and Nursery School, Radlett
The Mission of our school is to provide a broad and challenging education within the context of a Christian environment. An understanding of the Roman Catholic faith, in line with the Gospel message, underpins the whole work of our school. Our main aim is to develop the self –esteem, dignity and respect of all members of the community in a celebration of each person’s infinite worth in the eyes of God. The Catholic Church has always regarded the education of its young people as being of very great importance and wherever possible has striven to create a foundation where children will learn and grow together in the love of God and love for each other, and where young minds may be nurtured in the Catholic faith and traditions.
St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, were everyone cares and everyone tries their best. Here at St Josephs we believe our school is a special place and hope everyone here enjoys their time with us. We hope you and your family find St Joseph’s to be a welcoming and friendly environment and one in which your child will feel safe, secure and valued. The Eco Council have been doing several works on saving water and have been using equipments that can help save water.First of all we have been using bowls that you can put in your sink. The qualities of this bowl is that it can save Litres if water, which can help you save money because when you put this in your sink you can save water by turning on your tap and then all the unused water will be in the bowl which you can use for e.g Gardens.
