We believe in making school a happy, positive place for children and their families. We are committed to providing a broad and balanced education in a safe, inclusive and supportive environment. We teach our children positive life skills and we encourage them to become confident, resilient, creative thinkers who are ready for our fast-paced changing world.
Goldstone is a member of the Sussex Coast Teaching School Alliance (SCTSA). Sussex Coast TSA will take a lead role in helping schools across the city and beyond to develop and improve. In particular, working with schools to develop leadership, train new teachers and drive up standards. Paper copies of information on our school website will be provided free of charge, on request.
Goldstone is a member of the Sussex Coast Teaching School Alliance (SCTSA). Sussex Coast TSA will take a lead role in helping schools across the city and beyond to develop and improve. In particular, working with schools to develop leadership, train new teachers and drive up standards. Paper copies of information on our school website will be provided free of charge, on request.
Services
Paper copies of information on this website can be obtained upon request from the office and are available free of charge. We are always happy to show prospective parents around our school so please contact us if you would like to arrange a visit. Throughout the Autumn term we arrange group visits for parents and these occur both during the day.
Children can join Goldstone Primary at the age of 4+, the September after their 4th birthday. You are welcome to come and look around our school at any time. If you would like to make an appointment to visit the school, please contact us on 01273 294851. Throughout the Autumn term we arrange group visits for parents of prospective Reception parents, these occur both during the day and evening.
Safeguarding is the action that is taken to promote the welfare of children and protect them from harm. Child protection is part of the safeguarding process. It focuses on protecting individual children identified as suffering or likely to suffer significant harm. This includes child protection procedures which detail how to respond to concerns about a child.
The Reception team has put together a really useful video guide to using DB Primary which you will find here. Please also see below a written guide to accessing the Reception homepage in DB Primary. If you are self-isolating, we hope you enjoy the activities on the Reception community homepage.
Daily learning suggestions could include; reading and writing a sentence of the day, taking part in a phonic video, taking part in a phonics game in the phonics section, taking part in a maths challenge on our maths page or watching a bitesize maths lesson.Reading a book on rising stars or a book at home.
Daily learning suggestions could include; reading and writing a sentence of the day, taking part in a phonic video, taking part in a phonics game in the phonics section, taking part in a maths challenge on our maths page or watching a bitesize maths lesson.Reading a book on rising stars or a book at home.
We want you to be involved in your child's education and we are always available to talk to you. Our recent parents' survey showed that our parents find our staff 'very approachable'. Members of the senior management team are also always prepared to talk and it is very easy to make an appointment. In addition to termly parents' evenings and end of year reports we aim to keep you informed about your child's progress.