Fantastic news, we have a bell tent in Forest school. We will use it for Forest school sessions, outdoor education and classes for reading and rekaxation. Y2 loved it. Many thanks to the Mayoral fund. Today we were awarded the Gold Award for P4C! Thank you to all of our amazing children, parents and staff who have made this possible!
Our journey doesn't end here. Hopefully in the near future we can showcase P4C one again! Year 1 pupils showing what 'brave' looks like after their P4C enquiry last week on 'What is brave?' Here are some of their first words. Showing the 'caring' 4C, here's what two Y5 pupils think. Grace: We should treat people equally because big or small we are all the same.
Our journey doesn't end here. Hopefully in the near future we can showcase P4C one again! Year 1 pupils showing what 'brave' looks like after their P4C enquiry last week on 'What is brave?' Here are some of their first words. Showing the 'caring' 4C, here's what two Y5 pupils think. Grace: We should treat people equally because big or small we are all the same.
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On behalf of everyone at Middlefield Community Primary, thank you for your interest in our school. We are committed to providing our children with the very best opportunities to enjoy school and to achieve their potential. We provide a caring environment where children feel happy, safe and secure. We aim to ensure that our children become independent and resilient learners who will be well prepared for life in modern Britain.
In our school we recognise that every pupil has individual needs. We aim to support and challenge all pupils so that they reach the highest level possible in their learning and social development. All staff are responsible to the Head teacher for the welfare and safety of the pupils in their care. School takes its responsibilities for Child Protection very seriously.
The government is determined to secure a significant and lasting legacy from the very successful 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games that were held in London. In order to achieve this and improve the provision of PE and sport in primary schools, additional funding for schools with 17 or more pupils has been increased to 16,000 plus 10 per pupil.
As a Community school, we follow the Local Authorities admissions process. Applications for admissions to Reception must be made via the City Council Admissions team. For places in all other year groups, please enquire at the school office, in person, or on 0151 486 4106, or via email middlefield-s1@middlefield.liverpool.sch.uk.
Promoting spiritual, moral, social and cultural development, including preparing pupils for life in modern Britain. The curriculum at Middlefield promotes and sustains a thirst for knowledge and understanding and a love of learning. It covers a wide range of subjects and provides opportunities for academic, technical and sporting excellence.
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I. Shams
Oct 29, 2021
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My daughter loves going to Middlefield primary school.
As she wakes up in morning asking me to get her ready for the school. Even Saturday waking up looking at the clock asking me let's go school mummy.
Thank you to all the teacher at school for making kids happy and putting a big smile on their faces..
All so lovely teaches alway welcoming in morning with good morning!πΈπΈππππ
As she wakes up in morning asking me to get her ready for the school. Even Saturday waking up looking at the clock asking me let's go school mummy.
Thank you to all the teacher at school for making kids happy and putting a big smile on their faces..
All so lovely teaches alway welcoming in morning with good morning!πΈπΈππππ
Alexis Roberts
Oct 12, 2018
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Mini Mansell
Dec 28, 2013
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