At St. Antony's we aim to provide pupils with a high quality programme of history that inspires pupils to learn more about life in the past. This half term as part of their topic 'Memory Box' Year 1 and 2 have visited Blackburn museum to take part in a 'Toys of the past' learning session. At St. Antony's we aim to provide children with a creative curriculum and ensure a progression of skills.
Year 1/2 - Great Fire of London, Toys of the Past, First aeroplane flight, Neil Armstrong.
Year 1/2 - Great Fire of London, Toys of the Past, First aeroplane flight, Neil Armstrong.
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On behalf of myself, the staff, governors and pupils, I would like to warmly welcome you to St Antony's RC Primary School, to 'Join the faith and learning journey'. Everyone in our community is on a journey and we live in the light of God; loving, working, praying and learning together.
I believe so passionately and wholeheartedly in the education that we offer here, that my own child attends St Antony's - where he is thriving as part of our school family.St. Antony's School is part of the Roman Catholic community of the Holy Family, where Jesus Christ is our inspiration as we raise standards and aspirations for all of our children.
I believe so passionately and wholeheartedly in the education that we offer here, that my own child attends St Antony's - where he is thriving as part of our school family.St. Antony's School is part of the Roman Catholic community of the Holy Family, where Jesus Christ is our inspiration as we raise standards and aspirations for all of our children.
As Year 6 pupils, we'd like to warmly welcome you to our school and tell you a little bit about it. If you have any worries you can always tell the teachers and they'll get it sorted for you - or you could tell us and we'll always help. Lessons are fun and we have a good laugh with the teachers but we respect each other too.
St. Antony's school belongs to the Holy Family Roman Catholic Parish and serves the communities of the former St Joseph's, St Teresa's and St Antony's parishes. Father Barry is the parish priest as well as Chair of Governors. Father Barry extends a warm welcome at St Joseph's and St Teresa's to all our families.
Watch our Royal Patron HRH The Duchess of Cambridge's video message to mark the start of the Children's Mental Health Week. Learn more: http://www.childrensm. Our Designated Lead for Mental Health is Mrs McGowan and she is well supported in this role by our staff family.
Mrs Cooper and Mrs Redwood are trained Mental Health First Aiders and support children, staff and parents in a variety of ways; we work towards everyone feeling emotionally secure and resilient to deal with life's ups and downs.Social wellbeing and the ability to build positive healthy relationships, be respectful and caring is vital.
Mrs Cooper and Mrs Redwood are trained Mental Health First Aiders and support children, staff and parents in a variety of ways; we work towards everyone feeling emotionally secure and resilient to deal with life's ups and downs.Social wellbeing and the ability to build positive healthy relationships, be respectful and caring is vital.
As part of St Antony's commitment to safeguarding and child protection we fully support the government's Prevent Strategy, and take guidance from Teaching Approaches to help build resilience to extremism. The Prevent strategy is a government strategy designed to stop people becoming terrorists, supporting terrorism, fundamentalism or extremist behaviours.
Reviews (5)
Kayleigh Ann Stanley-Noone
Jan 19, 2018
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I seriously was so scared to join this school after the bad reviews but i can tell you now miss wright has totally turned our school around and its the best education i could ever ask for the teachers are so understanding and if kids say its a bad school and the teachers are horrible thats because they are most properly the ones who are rude to the teachers im going into year 10 n choosing this school was the best desicion ive ever made seriously
Monster In The Cupboard
Dec 21, 2017
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It is appalling. Firstly there is a lot, and I said A LOT of ill mannered children, the attitude to learning is horrendous and attendance is the worst in the whole world. And when I say come in sit down get your reading books out, I mean come in sit down get your reading books out! And last of all, no one will sign the papers for my extension I requested for my cupboard, and some central heating, it gets a bit bitter at night. JK it's amazing
Jane Davies
Nov 06, 2017
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Excellent school would not hesitate to recommend, the staff put the children first, it's not all about exam results, my daughter was shy and quiet when she started and left confident and with excellent exam results. My son is in year 8 and doing really well I wish his primary school had treated him as well, his grades have come on brilliantly and he gets involved in lots of activities after school, keep up the good work
Grace Robinson
Oct 11, 2017
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I was scared to come to St Antonys from another school as i didnt want to be the 'New Kid' in the year,but as soon as i stepped through the door on my first day in year 8 i felt welcomed not only by the teachers but by all the students too. I moved from another school to St Antonys and it was the best decision i have ever made. The teachers are amazing and have helped me sooo much over the 2 years i have been there. Im going into year 10 and over the past few years ive been in this school my grades have increase so much beacause the teachers and staff take so much notice of each individual and
Gabriella Kangombe
Jul 18, 2016
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