St Alban's is a Good School (Osfted, 2017). If you're looking for a good school in Warrington, then St Alban's Catholic Primary School welcomes you! St Alban's is a friendly, inclusive Catholic Primary School in the centre of Warrington. We are at the heart of St Alban's parish and have strong links with St Alban's Church.
If you are interested in joining our school then contact details can be found by visiting our contact page, there you will find plenty of information on how to get in touch with our school and how to visit us.
If you are interested in joining our school then contact details can be found by visiting our contact page, there you will find plenty of information on how to get in touch with our school and how to visit us.
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Here at St Alban's we are inspired to follow in the footsteps of Jesus and to be the best that we can be by being kind and respecting everyone and everything. We do our best in school and at home, working hard and caring for each other and for the whole world. We know that we are all special in different ways and always try to include everybody in our friendship.
Prior to this year there have been 2 committees which generally met once each half term; Standards & Curriculum and Finance & Resources. In addition the full Governing Body met termly. Thank you to all our Governors who give up their time to support the school with their expertise and ideas. As well as visiting classes their regular attendance at our half termly meetings is greatly appreciated.
Here at St Alban's we are inspired to follow in the footsteps of Jesus and to be the best that we can be by being kind and respecting everyone and everything. We do our best in school and at home, working hard and caring for each other and for the whole world. We know that we are all special in different ways and we always try to include everybody in our friendship.
Here at St Alban's we are inspired to follow in the footsteps of Jesus and to be the best that we can be by being kind and respecting everyone and everything. We do our best in school and at home, working hard and caring for each other and for the whole world. We know that we are all special in different ways and we always try to include everybody in our friendship.
Prayer is a spontaneous expression of joy, sadness and other emotions, and leads to a growing awareness of self and others in the world, and our relationship with God. Informal prayers can arise from children's simple everyday experiences and this can encourage them to be focused, still, quiet or expressively joyful.
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