Beavers Community Primary School
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Beavers Community Primary School
Beavers will, without excuse or compromise, provide the best start to life for all of the children in its care. The leadership and management of the school at all levels are outstanding. This includes the leadership of the Early Year Foundation Stage and the provision for disabled pupils and those who have special educational needs.

A high proportion of teaching is outstanding and is never less than good. It is very comprehensively managed by all leaders and achievement data are used effectively to plan lessons. Children receive an excellent start in the Early Years Foundation Stage. They enter the Nursery with well below age-related expectations and leave Reception at or above expected levels of development.
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The Beavers Community Primary School Staff and Governors aim to provide, together with our community, a centre of excellence with quality learning and teaching provision for all our pupils. Beavers Community Primary School will, without excuse or compromise, provide the best start in life for all of the children in its care.
It took a long time coming but in 1945, following the 2nd World War with so many children orphaned or displaced, adults began to see that children should have their own special rights that have to be recognised and protected. It explains how adults and governments must work together to make sure that all children can enjoy their rights.
The Governing Body at Beavers Community Primary School is made up of members of the local and school community. There are 13 members on our Governing Body. The governing body works closely with the Headteacher, who is responsible for the day to day management of the school. The governing body is part of the school leadership team, responsible for strategic planning and policy development.
Beavers Community Primary School is an inclusive school and we ensure that all pupils are included in all aspects of school life. We aim to encourage children, regardless of their Special Educational Needs or Disability (SEND), make the best possible progress in school. The school provides a high standard of teaching and learning and we aim to ensure that all children access a rich and diverse curriculum.
With the current situation we are unable to offer visits to the school but please view the video below for a tour of our Early Years setting. More information can also be found here. Children start Nursery in the September following their third birthday and spend three school terms at nursery before starting primary school.
Reviews (5)
Nena Soni
Nena Soni
Sep 28, 2018
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Ok so let me start.. alot of people saying Beavers isn't a good school kids are not behaved well etc etc ... STOP ! This school is very very good a 5 star worth school. My child goes to this school and has learnt so much and looks forward to going to school every other day. The teachers are amazing and very polite. The receptionists are lovely and I feel welcomed at all times. Upbringing starts from home you cannot blame a school at all or expect them to upbring your child for you. So STOP having negative thoughts of this school or listening to so called Rumors because I tell you they aren't true
Baldip Kaur
Baldip Kaur
Jul 19, 2018
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I have spent my whole life in this school it is the best I recommend you to join
Dena H.
Dena H.
Oct 22, 2017
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My son is so happy here. He's improved a lot and I can clearly see how's he been looking after very well.
Staff are really helpful and friendly.
It deserves Outstanding ofsted rate.
Supreet Mal
Supreet Mal
Jun 30, 2017
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Went to this school as a child and later for work experience. Staff are friendly and are always pushing for the children to excel in their studies, the school is very inclusive of the diverse backgrounds of the pupils.
Watermalon
Watermalon
Sep 05, 2016
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Hey its good but kind of scary when ur classmate brings a butterfly knife to kill ur teacher :P