Our whole school family works closely together to ensure that our children receive engaging, stimulating and challenging lessons and exciting extra-curricular opportunities. We have high expectations of our pupils' behaviour and expect everyone to do the very best that they can. We offer a safe, caring environment and work hard to meet the emotional, social and pastoral needs of all of our pupils.
Today in Science, Red Kites class made models to show how our heart pumps blood around our body. Many were surprised to learn that our heart has 4 chambers. Can you name them?
Today in Science, Red Kites class made models to show how our heart pumps blood around our body. Many were surprised to learn that our heart has 4 chambers. Can you name them?
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Our whole school family works closely together to ensure that our children receive engaging, stimulating and challenging lessons and exciting extra-curricular opportunities. We have high expectations of our pupils' behaviour and expect everyone to do the very best that they can. We offer a safe, caring environment and work hard to meet the emotional, social and pastoral needs of all of our pupils.
We are a Christian school providing a safe, stimulating and nurturing environment for all members of our community, promoting fun, purposeful and challenging experiences. Our children will be inspired to become confident life-long learners, able to reach their full potential academically, physically and spiritually.
The Governing Board work as a team. They are responsible for making sure the school provides a good quality education and raising educational standards in school is a key priority. Governors promote effective ways of teaching and learning when setting the school aims and policies. They do this together with the head, who is responsible for the day to day leadership and management of the school.
The FPS, or Friends of Paulerspury School, is a registered charity. The purpose of the FPS is to raise funds for additional resources that help make lessons more accessible and playtime more meaningful for all the children at Paulerspury School. In doing so, the FPS works to develop extended relationships between staff, parents, carers and others associated with the school community.
As a school we firmly believe that our curriculum should be broad, balanced and relevant to our pupils, our community and our setting. It should meet the needs of all children whatever their ability. We use the National Curriculum 2014 as a starting point to ensure curriculum coverage is in line with the statutory guidance and then plan to include content relevant to our pupils and our school.
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Christopher Allard
Nov 17, 2018
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