We are immensely proud of our school and its community and we hope that your child (or children) will be very happy here. The vision for our school is quite simple: we want our pupils to be inspired; we want them to develop the confidence to face new challenges; and we want them to ASPIRE to be the best they can be. ASPIRE links to our school values of Achievement; Support; Perseverance; Independence; Respect and Enthusiasm; these core values are integral to everything we aim to do with the children.
Services
Children can arrive at Blenheim from 8:40am and may enter the school and their classrooms via the Reception, KS1 and KS2 playgrounds. Please speak to your child's class teacher for more information. Registration begins at 8:50am and closes at 9:00am. Morning break is at 10:20am and children may bring a healthy snack to eat at this time.
In addition to their uniform, children may wear a watch, stud earrings and small cross and chain if they wish, but other accessories e.g. Please also remember that haircuts are an important part of your child's image and therefore, hair colouring, braids, lines or patterns are not acceptable for school.
As part of the Equalities Act, the Blenheim sets out its definition of British values as:. We focus on, through our curriculum and day-to-day interactions, embedding and promoting fundamental British values, particularly through collective worships (assemblies) and PSHE lessons. The Government set out its definition of British values in the 2011 Prevent Strategy, and these values were reiterated in 2014.
Blenheim welcomes all applications. We have one main intake in September and we try to encourage entry at this time in order to support the child's academic progression without interruption, however, parents can apply at any time and are encouraged to visit the school. Applications for a school place, for children aged between 5 - 16 during the school year are referred to as in-year admissions.
Below you will find our Pupil Premium and Sports Premium Grant reports; these are updated annually, although our strategies are always under review as we aim to achieve value for money through careful analysis of impact. In 2020-21, 129 pupils are eligible for the Pupil Premium and the total budget is 164,745.
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