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HOME & SCHOOL

Mutual co-operation between home and school is key to your child achieving success, hence the School motto:

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Strive Together to Achieve Success

Children particularly benefit from knowing their parents r carers are interested in their school and education. With an initial phone call we can arrange for you to visit the school at a suitable time.

We believe the best team consists of the child, the parent and the teacher working together. We will always contact parents if we are concerned about an aspect of their child’s welfare, progress or behaviour and we hope that parents will, in turn, inform us of any problems or anxieties which may be affecting their child. Pupils may have a Home / School Diary that can provide basic day-to-day flow of information between School and parents. For some pupils, it is more helpful for a class teacher to update parents or carers of a pupil’s school day or work requirements. A detailed Review is undertaken annually for each pupil with an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHC Plan). Parents and relevant agencies are invited into school. For our parents who have placed their children privately, an individual review and discussion of progress is offered.

The nature of the school and wide catchment area limits the frequency of community events. The Christmas Production is the main event to which parents are invited. We are very grateful for all the support given by our parents throughout the year.

A highly detailed pupil report is issued at the end of the summer term. News and information are regularly sent by email with the aim of keeping our school community updated with upcoming events and information. A visual news bulletin is published periodically and published on the school website. The school website also offers a window into the day-to-day school life, in addition to useful information such as term dates.

Ofsted 2018:

The school is very successful in involving families in their children’s education.

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