We are planning to continue with a slight staggered start and finish to the school day. Reception, year 1 and year2 will begin their day from 8.45am, registration will be 8.50 am and late mark will be from 9.00am. Their school day will finish at 3.00pm. Year 3,4,5 and 6 will begin at 8.55am, registration at 9.00am, late mark from 9.10am.
The school day will finish at 3.10pm. All classes including y5 and y6 will come in through the playground and still following the one way system. I know that all parents have great aspirations for their child's future and we try our very best to ensure that your son or daughter is educated in a happy, secure and intellectually stimulating environment.
The school day will finish at 3.10pm. All classes including y5 and y6 will come in through the playground and still following the one way system. I know that all parents have great aspirations for their child's future and we try our very best to ensure that your son or daughter is educated in a happy, secure and intellectually stimulating environment.
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We are looking for a class teacher with an outstanding approach to teaching and learning for our successful, ambitious Catholic Primary School which is part of the Good Shepherd Catholic Trust. We have a vision of excellence for all of our pupils and staff. You can help us achieve our vision if you are an inspirational teacher who motivates both pupils and staff.
Thank you to the parents that took the children there and supported them. There was over 1000 children competing in the competition. I am very proud of our school as always. Well done to you all! The children in Year 3 had the best time at their first week of football club with Mr Corcoran. Their skills are improving every day.
We are attempting to put together a log book of all our past pupils from the last 20 years who attended St Teresa's. We need information about which secondary school you went to and what you did next. As I'm sure you can appreciate this is quite a big job and we rely on getting the information from you and from word of mouth.
All children are taught the National Curriculum core subjects - English, Maths, Science and ICT. We follow the new 'Come and See' scheme for Religious Education. For a number of years now we have been involved in the Barking and Dagenham's 'Improving Primary Maths' initiative. We are also fully involved in the Borough Literacy Project.
All learning is about God and the curriculum is underpinned by that fundamental belief. We aim to provide our pupils with a broad and balanced learning experience, while focusing on key learning skills that will help to ensure the children are equipped to become effective, life long learners.
Our RE programme is based upon the core resources recommended by the Diocese and the main aims are to extend each child's knowledge about Catholicism while encouraging the skills of discussion, debate and reflection.We recognise that parents are the first and most important teachers of their children, particularly in the handing on of the faith.
Our RE programme is based upon the core resources recommended by the Diocese and the main aims are to extend each child's knowledge about Catholicism while encouraging the skills of discussion, debate and reflection.We recognise that parents are the first and most important teachers of their children, particularly in the handing on of the faith.