
We hope our website gives you lots of information about our friendly and supportive one-form entry school. Please ring the office if you need any more information. Whilst in person visits are not possible at the moment, please 'tour our school and extensive school grounds' in our virtual tour. Our admissions are via Rochdale LA, the link to which is located on our home page.
At Little Heaton C of E Primary School, we refer to ourselves as the 'Little Heaton family' and we really are. Your child / children are at the heart of all we do, as a smaller than average sized school we know each and every child, their interest and needs. Just as in any family, we aim to achieve the very best for your child in a safe, happy, respectful, inclusive and welcoming environment, which 'feels like home.'
At Little Heaton C of E Primary School, we refer to ourselves as the 'Little Heaton family' and we really are. Your child / children are at the heart of all we do, as a smaller than average sized school we know each and every child, their interest and needs. Just as in any family, we aim to achieve the very best for your child in a safe, happy, respectful, inclusive and welcoming environment, which 'feels like home.'
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This is the Bible teaching which drives all we do as stakeholders, learners and a community. Shield: Brave and bold learners - This links back to the Christian Faith and a historic image of a shield being a symbol of protection. We are 'one family moving forward as one.' Cotton flower: Links to a symbol from the Middleton Crest.
Mrs Webster is the class teacher. Teaching Assistants working over Early Years and Key Stage 1 (Reception, Year 1 and Year 2) are Mr Nuttall, Mrs McQuaid and Mrs Onley. Here at Little Heaton we work hard to achieve only the highest standards for each child. We believe each child is unique and children achieve their best when they have an all rounded balanced curriculum both indoors and outdoors and when parents and staff work closely together.
We hope to share all our wonderful learning experiences in the classroom, keeping you informed and updated of the things we are doing within school and how you can help at home. Mrs Crawford and Miss Hibbert are the class teachers Teaching Assistants working over Early Years and Key Stage 1 (Reception, Year 1 and Year 2) are Mr Nuttall, Mrs McQuaid and Mrs Onley.
We hope you enjoy reading this each term as it will help to keep you informed about what is happening in the class room. Mrs Bannan is the class teacher. Teaching Assistants working over Early Years and Key Stage 1 (Reception, Year 1 and Year 2) are Mr Nuttall, Mrs McQuaid and Mrs Onley.
Year 2 is an exciting learning year, filled with lots of exciting learning challenges (especially science investigations) as we near the end of Key Stage 1 and prepare for the move to the Key Stage 2 curriculum.In year 2 we encourage our children to continue to grow in confidence as learners and as role models and global citizens as we take our roles as role models for the children in Reception and Year 1 seriously (and with a smile).
Year 2 is an exciting learning year, filled with lots of exciting learning challenges (especially science investigations) as we near the end of Key Stage 1 and prepare for the move to the Key Stage 2 curriculum.In year 2 we encourage our children to continue to grow in confidence as learners and as role models and global citizens as we take our roles as role models for the children in Reception and Year 1 seriously (and with a smile).
A very warm welcome to year 3: home of the diorama's (learning models) and children eager to engage with the first stage of the challenges within the Key Stage 2 curriculum. Mrs Chambers is the class teacher. Teaching Assistants working across Lower Key Stage 2 (Year 3 and 4) are Miss Laycock and Mrs Lynch.
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Carol Carr
Jul 29, 2019
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