Beaupre Community Primary School
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Beaupre Community Primary School
Beaupre Community Primary School is a thriving and exciting environment for your children, where learning is at the centre of everything we do. Our school motto: Communication Ownership Growth Success spells out COGS, demonstrating that our school community works closely together for the benefit of every child.
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We believe that we can achieve this aspiration through our key beliefs which are expressed in our school motto (COGS): Communication Ownership Growth Success. Like every cog in a machine, that needs to work together for that machine to function properly, each and every one of our school community is a cog which needs to work together as a team to achieve success for all.
We have a very committed staff team and governing body, as well as wonderful children who love learning and enjoy school. We believe that children need to be happy and safe to achieve their potential. We are fortunate to have an active fundraising group, the BFG, who organise exciting events for our families and the wider community.
A key part of our school's continuing improvement is the use of our teaching 'Non-Negotiables'. These are features of good and outstanding teaching we expect to include in every maths and literacy lesson across the school. They are easy to remember, as the initials spell QUACK! Teachers use questioning and discussion to promote thinking and assess children's learning.
Currently Beaupre School has seven classes, 1 for each year group, and published admission number (PAN) of 30 per year group. Similarly pupils in Year 6 will need to begin the High School application process in the September/October of that year. Although we are a Cambridgeshire school, if you live in Norfolk and pay your council tax to Norfolk then you need to apply to Norfolk County Council.
At Beaupre, we have decided to try to promote poetry with the children, to encourage them to improve their comprehension of poems and to develop a love of this different kind of literature. As a result, we have decided that each class, every half-term, will explore, analyse and learn a poem. The children from each class will then have the opportunity to narrate/perform their poem.
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Danny-Lee
Danny-Lee
Sep 07, 2019
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Headteacher refusing to send me school photos but sent me school report due to it upsetting the mother if I receive photos, no court orders in place to say this is not aloud but saying that its was a letter from her solicitor advised her not to send them! Me receiving photos of my son without his knowledge is not indirect contact as have been told by my solicitor