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Only the Best will do” - we promote the best traditional Christian values, whilst providing a safe, secure and supportive environment for the young people in our care. We will look after and support each other, recognising the worth and achievement of all, realising at the same time our own self worth.
Archbishop Ilsley Catholic Technology College & Sixth Form Centre Christ Achieved Through Endeavour, We Endeavour to Achieve
Interactive Primary School - All Playground Sites provide multi-user online content management and customised fun activities. A unique blend of simplicity, function and fun.
We believe every individual matters and we work with all stakeholders to make sure that every child achieves their full potential. Our school mission is simple. We ensure all children ‘Aspire!’ - aspire to be the best in what ever they choose to do. We have a highly skilled and dedicated team of people who work at Ash Grove. They provide a stimulating and enriching learning environment for children to learn and grow. At Ash Grove we provide a very rich and exciting curriculum that is tailored to the needs and interests of all children. In addition we run after school clubs every night of the week. The school opens at 7.45am with the breakfast club and closes at 6.00pm with the after school club.
- ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH WILLESLEY COUNTY PRIMARY SCHOOL
LEICESTERSHIRE, LE65 2QG ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH, PACKINGTON NOOK LANEAshby Willesley Primary school is a mixed 5-11 primary school with about 350 pupils on roll.
We are a very happy, friendly school where we aim to give all our children the very best start to their education, through providing an enriched multi-sensory curriculum within a bright stimulating environment. Ashcroft is very fortunate in having dedicated staff and supportive governors who all share, and are committed to, the vision and values of the school. We hope that you enjoy your visit to our website and that you find all of the information useful. Ashcroft Infant and Nursery School - dedicated to giving your child the best start in life.
Astor College, Dover. Part of the Dover Federation for the Arts
The school offers a range of activities which include:- A large number of extra curricular clubs such as Art, French, Computer, Study Support, Choir, Guitar …. - Early Bird Reading Club & Breakfast Club (8. 20-8. 55am) daily. - Lunchtime Ark: a range of activities during lunchbreaks. - Music Workshops run by specialists who work with classes or year groups. - Music tuition in brass and violin. - Lifeskills/exercise well-being workshops for all classes. - Lifeskills related to the world of work by Young Enterprise. - Pyramid Club (Year 4). - Reception Breakfast Club. - Swimming Lessons in Yrs 4 & 5. - Local and city swimming galas. - Football and basketball competitions. - Specialist Sports activities (football, cricket, basketball, badminton. Dance) offered by Sports England. - Hedgehog after school care club.
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Aylesbury Grammar School is a highly successful selective boys’ school, established in 1598 in the heart of Buckinghamshire. We are a High Performing Specialist School with specialisms in Science, Languages and Maths & Computing. We also hold awards as an Investor in People, Investor in Families, Healthy School, Artsmark, Sportsmark and most recently have been accredited with the International School Award. No one feels lost in a crowd at AGS due to effective pastoral care with specialist tutors, Heads of Year, and Heads of House. We are very proud of our House and Prefect systems that embody both our tradition and progressive ethos. Good behaviour and good appearance are standards that are carefully maintained, and we work with both parents and students to bring the best out of each individual who enters the school.
Distinct Identity Bacon’s has a distinct identity with its Anglican Foundation and long history allied with the most modern approaches to teaching and learning. Bacon’s is outward looking and dedicated to the communities it serves. Bacon’s is an inclusive College serving its local community and welcoming students of all faiths and those with no faith.
We aim to provide a caring environment in which children learn to respect each other and their elders and to enable the personal development of each child to proceed without hindrance. This includes the development of social and artistic skills as well as intellectual ones. We also aim to encourage interest and to help children acquire relevant knowledge. We try to give all children as many opportunities for success as possible, because the child who is successful has something to be proud of, something to set their personal standards by. We encourage our children to care; this is not only in their work and behaviours, but also in dealings with other people. We encourage our children to develop relationships of quality with each other and with adults. Good relationships help our children to feel secure and they need this feeling of security to achieve the greatest success.
The school is situated in the heart of the Peak District. It is a modern two storey building on a large site. The rear of the school has stunning views over the hills and valleys around Bakewell. Outside the school is a hard play area with space for two netball courts, a very large grassed area on which are two football pitches and a running track. The rest of the school grounds are grassed and the children play out on this during the summer months. There is a small toy library in the grounds for children to borrow toys from at lunchtime. The school has accessible facilities. We are able to host the Bakewell and District School Sports events. There are six classrooms, one of which is used as an ICT suite and library, with shared work areas, toilets and cloakrooms between them. Each classroom has an interactive whiteboard and data projector. We have a large hall that is also used as a gym and the dining room.
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As a residential school we provide what we call a 'waking curriculum', the pupils are presented with a full days programme from getting up to going to bed. The morning break and lunch break both provide a series of opt in activities for all the pupils, there is no opt out option. Pupils are fully supervised throughout all the sessions. Residential pupils have two activity sessions each evening, a pre-tea activity which is invariably school based and places little physical demand, post tea activities are usually physical. The range of activities include most major team and outdoor education sports. Cultural and craft opportunities are also available on a frequent basis and daily if there is demand.
- TOTON BANKS ROAD INFANT & NURSERY SCHOOL
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, NG9 6HE NOTTINGHAM, 37 BANKS ROAD
5 stars based on 1 review(s)An infant and nursery school based in Toton, Nottinghamshire
Barlaston First School is located in the village of Barlaston near to Stone and Stoke on Trent in Staffordshire The school caters for children from four to nine years old, offering educated in a secure, and caring environment
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Support the UK's largest children's charity We help children in poverty, young carers and families looking to foster or adopt Donate to turn a child's life around
Support the UK's largest children's charity We help children in poverty, young carers and families looking to foster or adopt Donate to turn a child's life around
Support the UK's largest children's charity We help children in poverty, young carers and families looking to foster or adopt Donate to turn a child's life around
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Barnardo’s believes in children, no matter who they are. Discover the history of the UK’s leading children charity, including the work of Dr Thomas Barnardo. Meet Martin Narey, our Chief Executive and HRH Duchess of Cornwall, our President and find out why they believe in children. We believe in the potential of every child and young person, no matter who they are, what they have done or what they have been through.
Support the UK's largest children's charity We help children in poverty, young carers and families looking to foster or adopt Donate to turn a child's life around
Barnardo’s believes in children, no matter who they are. Discover the history of the UK’s leading children charity, including the work of Dr Thomas Barnardo. Meet Martin Narey, our Chief Executive and HRH Duchess of Cornwall, our President and find out why they believe in children. We believe in the potential of every child and young person, no matter who they are, what they have done or what they have been through.
Support the UK's largest children's charity We help children in poverty, young carers and families looking to foster or adopt Donate to turn a child's life around
- BARTON STACEY C OF E PRIMARY SCHOOL
HAMPSHIRE, SO21 3RY WINCHESTER, THE GREEN, ROBERTS ROAD, BARTON STREETACEYBarton Stacey is a small, rural school set in spacious grounds in the beautiful Hampshire countryside. Our pupils are drawn mainly from the local village but we also attract families from outside our immediate catchment area. Barton Stacey school is an integral part of the village community and has close links with the village church. Our classrooms are large and well-equipped with each room having its own practical area, computer bank and direct outside access. Our ICT suite provides opportunities for class teaching while the whole-school network means pupils can retrieve their work from any workstation. We put great emphasis on providing opportunities for all learning styles and preferences. Our curriculum is designed to develop independence, creativity and high achievement in all areas. National Assessments at the end of the Primary years indicate that our pupils' attainment is consistently above County and National averages in Literacy and Numeracy.
Baskerville School is a special day and residential school for students aged 11 to 19 years, with autistic spectrum disorders and complex difficulties. The students cover a wide ability range. We have grown rapidly in recent years due to an increase in the population of young people with autism and other complex difficulties.
BCPS is a community school that caters for boys and girls from 4 to 11. We have approximately 310 children on the roll in 11 classes. The arrangement of the classes can vary from year to year according to the number of children in each year group and the number of teaching staff. Children come to our school from Bassingbourn village, Kneesworth, Shingay, Wendy. and from the local Barracks. We have a well equipped building set in pleasant grounds overlooking Royston Heath. We have a successful school with a very friendly ethos. We encourage children to do their best and we provide a social and moral context that helps children grow into thinking, caring people. We are working towards a common goal where children are happy, healthy and learning.
Opening Times: Mon: 9.00am - 3.15pm
We offer several extra curricular school activities such as Football, Chess, Netball, Drama and Dance and the School Choir all of which are very popular with the children. We have a learn-to-swim programme where the children undertake a course of 10 lessons at the Marlborough Leisure Centre with a fully qualified teacher. Each year the whole school take part in a Christmas production. During the course of the school year, trips are arranged to such places as Braeside and the local theatre to enhance the classroom curriculum. Music lessons are available to children through the Swindon Music Cooperative.
Since its creation in 1927 Beatrix Potter School has continued to provide high standards of education in the community. The schools’ name was derived from the author’s visits to her former Governess who lived by our local common in Baskerville Road and to whom she wrote, using her characters to illustrate her letters. Beatrix Potter also drew inspiration from the varied wildlife she saw on her visits to Wandsworth Common. The school was founded in 1927 although there was on the site a school before this, this tin (it was located in a corrugated hut) school is recorded (1901), we have recently obtained a picture from a former pupil of 1916 of this tin school. We were re-modelled in 1933 and 1993, its only interruption to its role in providing education for the local community was in 1939 when the school was evacuated to Shamley Green, Guildford until 1943 as a result of the 1939-1945 war.
We are all proud of our school and what we achieve as a community. Beccles Middle School is not just about achieving academic excellence. It is about developing real people with real skills who have the confidence and ability to approach the future with enthusiasm. As we hope the content of this site will show, we give everyone opportunities to show their gifts and talents. Beccles Middle School strives to get the best out of every member of the school community.
We pride ourselves in creating a stimulating environment which helps our children to progress academically, socially, emotionally and physically to their maximum potential. The staff work together to build a centre of excellence in which we aim to achieve high academic standards whilst ensuring that the special needs of all pupils are met. The school is bright and attractive and is set in spacious grounds surrounded by a variety of trees and shrubs. There are two hard surface playgrounds and a large field used for dry weather playtimes, sports and recreation for the children. The playground is securely surrounded by a fence which separates and protects the children from the car park. The Nursery building has its own hard surface playground, a wildlife garden and a grass area with large play equipment.
Belchamp St Paul Primary School is a small, voluntary aided school in North West Essex, close to the Suffolk border The nearest towns are Halstead in Essex and Sudbury in Suffolk
What activities are available to pupils? In an aim to reach government targets to raise the physical activity of children, and in response to the Excellence and Enjoyment Strategy, a range of opportunities has been provided. The curriculum is enriched with educational visits, visiting theatre companies, artists in residence and creative and sporting initiatives as detailed: Huff and Puff, M and M Theatre Productions, Creative writing workshops, Expo Chef and Skipping workshop. A wide range of after school clubs is available throughout the year in sport, art, languages and drama. The school has a both a girls' and boys' football club who play in inter school leagues.
We are a small primary school set on the east coast in the village of Bempton quite near the cliffs and the RSPB bird reserve. We aim to provide a caring, safe and stimulating environment for learning in our well resourced new building. Our pupils take part in a variety of extra curricular activities and also enjoy links with the community and other local schools.
Berkley First School is a small village school catering for 4 to 9 year olds on the edge of Frome
Our stage school was founded in 1932 by Betty Fox. We offer training in various disciplines of dance, drama and vocal training for children from 3 years to young adults. We offer the 3 hour block of performing arts. Each class is 1 hour duration (apart from the Infants Class which is a 2 hour class and cannot be split). It is preferable to study the 3 hours, in-order to obtain “the all round experience” for auditions, performance and confidence. Tap is a rhythmic dance involving specific shoes allowing the wearer to create sound in a fun and exciting way. Tap will build upon your child’s musicality, co-ordination and confidence. The syllabus taught has been designed to increase upon precision and timing and nationally recognised exams can be taken.
Billingshurst Primary School, West Sussex
In addition to a rich, broad and balanced curriculum, pupils have also been able to enjoy a range of extra curricular activities including: cross country, cookery, table tennis, book group and dancing . The children also have the opportunity to play a range of musical instruments. A range of art, creative and construction activities take place at our Out of School Club which has very close links with and works well with the school.
Our priorities for improvement have been to continue to help the children manage life and learning more effectively: partly by developing their role in the community. We have embedded a number of programmes to help us achieve this, and each year group has focused on projects to develop local links. We have put intervention/support strategies in place to help raise attainment of low achievers – especially numeracy. Implementing the Foundation Stage best practice will raise attainment in writing at Key Stage 1 for our younger children.
Opening Times: 8:55am - 3:30pm.
We believe our School is a model for the special school of the twenty first century. With enormous pride we would like to share with you Blackfriars Newcastle which is situated in pleasantly wooded grounds near the centre of Newcastle-under-Lyme. Blackfriars School is a large special school of around 190 pupils from the age of 10 to 19 with a range of physical, learning, medical and sensory needs who come from North and Central Staffordshire and the Unitary Authority of Stoke-on-Trent.
We host/organise inter school football and cricket tournaments as well as taking part in Cluster Swimming Galas and the Cluster Area Sports.
The Regis School opened its doors for the first time on 1st September 2010 Situated in Bognor Regis, West Sussex
Teachers have outstanding knowledge of all the subjects they teach.They also have high expectations of pupils' behaviour and of the progress pupils are capable of making. Pupils emerge from the school as articulate and mature young people, possessing the skills that will help them to be successfull in their future education. The school provides an outstanding range of additional activities that enhance pupils, learning.These include a wide range of musical and sporting activities as well as educational visits.
We want children who come to our school to be happy, safe and to enjoy their learning. We are a busy but friendly school with lots going on. The school provides a rich variety of activities both in and out of school hours. Our school has gained both national and local awards and we are very proud of our achievements and of all our children.
