Albany Village Primary School aims to inspire our children to have high aspirations. Through positive, worthwhile experiences and active involvement, our children can reach for their own stars. Provide a nurturing environment where everybody cares and encourages good choices for safe living.
Encourage everyone to make a positive contribution to our school and the wider community, ensuring inclusion and respect for all by encouraging and celebrating achievement.Show each child how to develop a healthy mind, body and spirit continuing throughout their lives. Give exciting learning experiences which cater for each child's unique learning style enabling all to reach their true potential.
Encourage everyone to make a positive contribution to our school and the wider community, ensuring inclusion and respect for all by encouraging and celebrating achievement.Show each child how to develop a healthy mind, body and spirit continuing throughout their lives. Give exciting learning experiences which cater for each child's unique learning style enabling all to reach their true potential.
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By law all schools are required to make a statement regarding Pupil Premium Pupils (Disadvantaged Pupils) to include: the amount of Pupil Premium funding the school will receive in the current academic year; details of how it is intended that the allocation will be spent; details of how the previous academic year's allocation was spent; the effect of this expenditure on the educational attainment of the disadvantaged pupils who attract it.
The Great Active Sunderland School Charter has been developed to be a celebration of school's who are improving the health and wellbeing of pupils, creating sport and physical activity opportunities and being a great community school. The Charter has 18 elements with schools across the City working towards achieving enough components to gain either a Bronze, Silver or Gold standard.
Operation Encompass is a new innovative project in which schools in Sunderland are participating and which is run in partnership with Sunderland City Council and Northumbria Police. The project, which commenced in Spring 2017, aims to support children who are affected by domestic abuse.
Witnessing domestic abuse is really distressing for a child or young person, who often see the abuse, hear it from another room, see a parent's injuries or distress afterwards or can be physically hurt trying to stop the abuse.
Witnessing domestic abuse is really distressing for a child or young person, who often see the abuse, hear it from another room, see a parent's injuries or distress afterwards or can be physically hurt trying to stop the abuse.
Albany Village Primary School is an inclusive school, welcoming children from all backgrounds, abilities or special educational needs. All applications will be treat on merit and in a sensitive manner. The only restriction we place on entry is that of number. A child's level of ability is irrelevant to our school's admissions policy, as are any special needs the child may have.
At Albany Village Primary School, we are committed to ensuring equality of opportunity for all pupils, staff, parents and carers irrespective of race, gender, disability, belief, sexual orientation, age or socio-economic background. We aim to develop a culture of inclusion and diversity in which all those connected to the school feel proud of their identity and ability to participate fully in school life.
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