
Special Educational Needs
Consideration is given to all children with special educational needs, including the most able children, children with learning difficulties, children with physical disabilities and children with emotional problems.
Class teachers work closely with a special educational needs support teacher who is able to offer advice and additional support to ensure that all children have access to the National Curriculum.
Multi-cultural Education
We believe it is essential that children should develop an understanding of a variety of cultures. We aim to help children grow into people who respect and care for all people.
A range of extra-curricular activities, including recorders, choir, art and craft, football, netball, hockey and rugby are organised at lunchtimes and after school. We also run a breakfast club, half-term activities and summer school.
Living together in a school community
We always try to treat children with consideration and respect. As a result we hope they will learn to respect other people and have a responsible attitude to the general care of the school. We believe the development of self-control and an acceptance of responsibility for their actions is essential if children are to live happily in a community. School is always responsive to the views of the parents and wider community.
All pupils belong to the school library and are able to use the facilities for their project work. Each class has one library period a week and children are allowed to take library books home. If a book is lost by a pupil a replacement charge of £3.00 is requested
