We are delighted to welcome you to our school website! This year (more than ever) we want to celebrate the amazing contributions our pupils and staff make, as well as support parents and engage with our local community through our website.
We are passionate about Whitmore Park and we simply want to provide the best possible education for our pupils, not just ensuring they are both literate and numerate, but also developing their knowledge and skills across the curriculum, through exciting and challenging learning experiences.
We are passionate about Whitmore Park and we simply want to provide the best possible education for our pupils, not just ensuring they are both literate and numerate, but also developing their knowledge and skills across the curriculum, through exciting and challenging learning experiences.
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Whitmore Park Primary School is within Coventry City Council situated 2 miles north of the city centre. We are a 3 form entry school teaching pupils aged 3 to 11 years (Nursery to year 6). At our school we feel it is important that pupils feel happy and secure so that they can work to the best of their ability and make good progress.
Whitmore Park Primary School and Willenhall Community Primary School, together form The Affinity Federation. Whitmore Park Primary is a 3-form entry school on the North-West side of the city and is situated in an area of primarily private housing. Willenhall Community Primary is a 2-form entry school on the South-East side of the city and is situated in an area of social deprivation.
Follow this link for our most recent Ofsted report on the Ofsted website. Ofsted have produced a document titled "School inspections: a guide for parents" which is a leaflet for parents and carers of children whose school is due for inspection. Every local-authority-maintained school must publish specific information on its website to comply with The School Information (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2016.
We view regular attendance as an essential part of a child's academic and social success. The school seeks to ensure that all its pupils receive a full-time education which maximises opportunities for each learner to realise his/her true potential in an aspiring, caring environment. All staff work with pupils and their families to ensure each pupil attends school regularly and punctually.
The pupil premium is government money designed to help disadvantaged children and young people do well at school. The funding is allocated to schools for children from Reception to Year 11 who have registered for free school meals in the last six years, are in care or have parents in the armed forces.
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