Ansdell Primary School is a warm, welcoming primary school, situated in Lytham St Anne's. I am proud to be the headteacher of this school - our children are incredible! They love learning and they embrace every opportunity to explore and discover new things. If you asked them what makes our school special, they would say that everyone is friendly, we look after each other and everybody knows everyone else's names.
We endeavour to be our very best in everything that we do. We count ourselves incredibly lucky to be located here at the very heart of Ansdell and we work closely with our community partners. Our children love learning about our rich local heritage and, as we are just a short walk from Fairhaven Lake and nearby beaches, we make the most of our unique local geography and wildlife habitats.
We endeavour to be our very best in everything that we do. We count ourselves incredibly lucky to be located here at the very heart of Ansdell and we work closely with our community partners. Our children love learning about our rich local heritage and, as we are just a short walk from Fairhaven Lake and nearby beaches, we make the most of our unique local geography and wildlife habitats.
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To be an inclusive learning community with wide opportunities for everyone to learn and excel. To place exploration and discovery at the heart of our curriculum so that our children develop a sense of curiosity and a life-long love of learning. To create a warm, nurturing ethos where we extend the hand of friendship and we respect and trust one another.
The pupil premium is a government initiative that targets extra money at pupils from deprived backgrounds. Research shows that many of these pupils underachieve compared to their non-deprived peers. The premium is provided to enable these pupils to be supported to reach their potential.
The Government has used pupils entitled to free school meals (FSM), looked after children and service children as indicators of deprivation, and have provided a fixed amount of money for schools per pupil based on the number of pupils registered for FSM over a rolling six year period.We use the indicator of those eligible for FSM as well as identified vulnerable groups as our target children to 'close the gap' regarding attainment.
The Government has used pupils entitled to free school meals (FSM), looked after children and service children as indicators of deprivation, and have provided a fixed amount of money for schools per pupil based on the number of pupils registered for FSM over a rolling six year period.We use the indicator of those eligible for FSM as well as identified vulnerable groups as our target children to 'close the gap' regarding attainment.
The Government is providing funding of 150 million per annum to provide new, substantial primary school sport funding. This funding is being jointly provided by the Departments for Education, Health and Culture, Media and Sport, and will see money going directly to primary school head teachers to spend on improving the quality of sport and PE for all their children.
The teacher responsible for co-ordination of Special Educational Needs and Disabilities is Mrs M Thomas. Mrs Thomas teaches in Cousteau Class Monday - Wednesday and has dedicated SEND time on a Thursday. If you have an questions or would like a meeting or tour please don't hesitate to get in touch via the school office.
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