Our Catholic School exists to create and sustain an environment which has Christ and His teachings at its very heart. It is based on the belief that everything of worth comes from God and by working in partnership with priests, parishioners and our families, we can establish a community of love, peace and harmony between all in a climate of mutual trust and openness.
We encourage our children to develop their academic potential and individual talents, giving all children confidence and self-esteem through praise, encouragement and acceptance of their worth. To be a Christian family, celebrating our Catholic identity as a lived reality from the inside out, sustained by gospel witness - the impact of which pervades our entire community.
We encourage our children to develop their academic potential and individual talents, giving all children confidence and self-esteem through praise, encouragement and acceptance of their worth. To be a Christian family, celebrating our Catholic identity as a lived reality from the inside out, sustained by gospel witness - the impact of which pervades our entire community.
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For more information on the teaching of Religious Studies, please navigate to our dedicated page. The English curriculum consists of Reading, Writing, SPaG (Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar) and Phonics. Pie Corbett's Talk4Writing is used alongside resources from Alan Peat in order to ensure children have access to a rich and stimulating curriculum.
Here you will find all of the information you need about our school as a KiVa school to combat bullying. As a Catholic school, all of our teachings have Christian values as the foundation that teach our children the difference between right and wrong rooted in the teachings of the Bible. We also provide a safe and secure environment where all can learn without anxiety and measures are in place to reduce the likelihood of bullying.
The children and staff at St Vincent's think with a 'growth mindset'. The children have worked to create 'learning muscles' posters which will soon be fully designed and seen in every class around school. Has your child ever said to you 'There's no point, I'll never be able to do it' or avoided doing something because they've failed at it in the past?
St Vincent de Paul is a Catholic Primary School under the trusteeship of the Archdiocese of Liverpool. It is maintained by Liverpool Authority. As a Voluntary Aided School, the Governing Body is the Admissions Authority and is responsible for taking decisions on applications for admissions.
Please note, that without this supplementary faith form, your application will be made as a Criteria 9 child (Children whose parents express a preference for a place at the school).St Vincent de Paul is a Catholic School under the trusteeship of the Archdiocese of Liverpool. The co-ordination of admissions arrangements is undertaken by the Local Authority.
Please note, that without this supplementary faith form, your application will be made as a Criteria 9 child (Children whose parents express a preference for a place at the school).St Vincent de Paul is a Catholic School under the trusteeship of the Archdiocese of Liverpool. The co-ordination of admissions arrangements is undertaken by the Local Authority.
The Department for Education (DfE) has announced important amendments to legislation surrounding holidays in term time. Any application for leave must only be in exceptional circumstances and the Head Teacher must be satisfied that the circumstances are exceptional and warrant the granting of leave.
Reviews (4)
Dave Blackmore
Jul 25, 2017
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I went to the original skl in the 70s the teachers were brill sorry cant remember names the head always waved his arms when we sang in assembaly all the old flats all gone my nan and grandad had the sweet shop on duke st loved it seeing the skl now shocked me can any1 tell me what happend to the old building
Zilehbali
Jan 22, 2017
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I am black African woman and both my girls went to the school. My children never experience any racism from both the staff and the children. This is brilliant school. The headteacher lead by example he knows every child that passes through those gates . My older daughter is in high school now but still go back to visit because she really enjoyed being there. I woul recommend the school to any of my friends
Ashley McCormick
Dec 29, 2015
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Having worked at St Vincent de Paul Roman Catholic school as a trainee teacher (I am a former academic) all I can say is that this school defines outstanding. The headmaster is in school at 7 o'clock (or thereabouts) every morning to make toast for children at the breakfast club; the school staff follows this wonderful example. They simply love the children.
All children, regardless of background, are treated with love, care, respect and friendship.
It was an honour to work there. Please keep up this amazing work.
Some of the comments here are awful ('Bella Bella' - anonymous guff). The fact
All children, regardless of background, are treated with love, care, respect and friendship.
It was an honour to work there. Please keep up this amazing work.
Some of the comments here are awful ('Bella Bella' - anonymous guff). The fact
Leslie Mackintosh
Sep 16, 2015
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My son is in nursery here, apart from the administrative side of the school, I cannot fault them. They appear wholly inclusive of all children, no matter their ethnic, religious or social background. I cannot understand other reviews stating that foreign children are treated differently, my son is of mixed European race and speaks the foreign language as much as English, he is treated no better and no worse than any other child.