The rich curriculum and excellent provision for pupils' spiritual, moral, social and cultural development are strengths of the school. Our school exists to serve the parish of Holy Trinity, working together for the development of our children with the love of God as our central focus. We are unique individuals and our talents and gifts are nurtured in a caring family environment.
God loves us and through His love, we help each other to make a difference in the world we live in. We are a voluntary aided Roman Catholic School aiming to provide a secure, happy and Catholic atmosphere within a stimulating environment where children can develop and learn surrounded by support and co-operation.
God loves us and through His love, we help each other to make a difference in the world we live in. We are a voluntary aided Roman Catholic School aiming to provide a secure, happy and Catholic atmosphere within a stimulating environment where children can develop and learn surrounded by support and co-operation.
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Our carefully planned progression of experiences complements and reinforces the spiritual, moral, social and cultural development of our children to enable them to become respectful and responsible citizens, well equipped for the 21st Century. At Christ the King Roman Catholic Primary School, we nurture pupils' SMSC development through our unique and special catholic character, collective worship and Christian values.
We hope you find this information helpful in introducing you to Christ the King School. You are welcome to visit the school and discuss in detail the kind of education we can offer your child. At Christ the King we welcome and encourage parental interest. Goodwill and a spirit of co-operation must exist between home and school and it is essential that your child sees this partnership working well.
Christ The King is a Roman Catholic primary school provided by the Diocese of Salford and is maintained by Salford City Council as a Voluntary Aided school. The school's Governing Body is the Admissions Authority and is responsible for taking decisions on applications and admissions.
Admission to the school will be made by the Governing Body in accordance with the stated preferences it receives, subject to the following set of criteria, which will be used to form a priority order if there are more applications for admission than the school has places available.Baptised Roman Catholic children who will have a brother or sister* attending the school at the time of admission and resident in the parish of Christ The King.
Admission to the school will be made by the Governing Body in accordance with the stated preferences it receives, subject to the following set of criteria, which will be used to form a priority order if there are more applications for admission than the school has places available.Baptised Roman Catholic children who will have a brother or sister* attending the school at the time of admission and resident in the parish of Christ The King.
Our children always look very smart in their school uniforms, which they wear with pride as part of our school family. We encourage Nursery children to simply wear navy joggers and white or blue polo shirts to help with their PE and play activities. After Easter the girls may wear summer dresses in navy blue and white check, available from most children's clothes stores.
All schools in the Diocese of Salford are inspected under the 5Ws' Framework: Welcome, Welfare, Witness, Worship and Word. At Christ the King, we endeavour to give our children a well rounded RE education which incorporates all five equally. In normal circumstances, Our Gift Team would meet once a week with our lay chaplains and prepare an Act of Worship to be delivered to all classes on Friday mornings, based on the following Sunday's Gospel.