Our school is a well-established Catholic Primary school that has welcomed families from East Dulwich and surrounding parishes since it was originally founded in 1883. We are a happy and successful school that strives for excellence; ensuring that each child grows socially, academically and spiritually - so that they leave us fully equipped for the
ItzJordan —
They INVITED ME TO A FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT AT BTG!! #STANTHONYS FOR LIFE
Early Years is all about playing and learning! If children come home a little messy - it means they have had a great day playing, exploring and learning! Check out the new stunning artworks in our school hall. Created collaboratively by the children in Years 1-5 inspired by the artist Rafael Trelles.
Bola Tay —
My daughter have been in the school since Nursery and she is in year6, the school have been my support rock, she florishes
Schools have an obligation to promote the spiritual, moral, cultural, mental and physical development of their pupils. There is also a specific requirement to actively promote fundamental British values. We provide a broad and balanced curriculum designed to fulfil our responsibility to prepare children for life in modern Britain.
We ensure that fundamental
Gabz Ldn —
Used to go to this school then I went to St Anthony's. It's an ok school
At St Joseph's Primary School, we believe that all members of our community are entitled to a positive, safe, caring and happy environment. All the children are supported and encouraged to achieve high individual targets. Everyone will be respected, valued and motivated. Their individual needs met and their successes celebrated.
This is an outstanding
Breaking Butterflies —
Inside the school, they have un-age appropriate books which are not suitable for young readers. E.g Noughts and crosses series
Welcome to Goose Green Primary School, a vibrant and diverse academy in the heart of East Dulwich. We are a member of The Communitas Education Trust, working closely with the other schools in the trust to provide the best education based on strong pastoral and ethical values. Teaching and learning is at the heart of what we do at Goose Green.
We have
C. L. H. —
Amazing staff, pupils and atmosphere, had a great day helping out would definitely go back again if invited.
Well done to everyone for all of the hard work you are doing at home using Google Classroom. Some of you have already sent in some wonderful photos of your art work, please do continue to send in photos to the school office. We have displayed these pictures here for you to see. Please keep sending them in and we will build up a huge library of amazing
Mario Di Maggio —
Yesterday and today, with my business Immersive Theatres, I delivered a two-day 7m digital planetarium experience to 800
If there is anything else you would like to know please do not hesitate to contact us on office@st-john.southwark.sch.uk. We understand there are many children and families who have high needs and we will continue to have these families in mind and do what we can to offer them the support and help they need when we are able to.
The council has a webpage
John Woodgates —
My granddaughter attends this school, cannot praise it enough, caring lovely staff she loves going to school every day, her
We are a caring family that offers a stimulating, inclusive and nurturing environment where all children feel safe, cared for and valued - made equally by God. We aim to be a constant pillar of support, kindness and love within the community. We strive to bring out a creative side in all subjects and embrace different ways of learning.
All staff are
Speedylightgamer Yt —
ABSOULUTELY HERENDOUS!!!! I WOULD CERTAINLY NOT RECCOMMEND THE SCHOOL! there are bullies, underaged music. 1 star better
Brunswick Park Primary School is a Community of Values. Mutual respect - respect for self and others - underpins them all; it enables people to be good citizens who make positive contributions to society, value each other and express humanity. Respectful people support each other. Brunswick Park is an inclusive school that values difference.
Its community
Ben Brawler —
I loved their black history month party ,they had loud music playing Despacito and had lots of food.
Welcome to The Bridges Federation, where we are proud to say all of our pupils are "I can" children. Our federation comprises three schools: Snowsfields, Tower Bridge and Robert Browning. At each one, our pupils are happy, polite, well behaved and love their school. Every child is seen as an individual, and they are encouraged to take risks, be challenged
Sali Alugail —
Best school I've ever went to all the staff members and children are so friendly
Pupils will gain a coherent knowledge and understanding of Britain's past and that of the wider world. History helps pupils to understand the complexity of people's lives and identify the challenges of our time. At Albion Primary pupils will secure a significant historical perspective by placing their growing knowledge into different contexts and understand
Stuart Busby —
Don't send your children here it's changed since the new head teacher Mr bardwell
With a wealth of experience with some of London's most vulnerable children, our staff at Beormund Primary are well equipped to lead training sessions around emotional health, children's wellbeing, behaviours, emotional literacy and therapeutic approaches. All courses are based upon relevant theories and effective strategies that demonstrate impact.
Emily Bacon —
Wonderful School with very supportive staff members. Children are amazing and very well nurtured. I would highly recommend
Goodrich is a large, friendly school where children make excellent progress and we aim for high standards for all in every subject. The school, which was built in 1886, is actually made up of four buildings. Over time there have been schools for all ages on this site, including a Secondary girls' school, a one-form Infants school and even adult education
T. Shaw —
I feel the school discriminate against certain children, my child’s work was compared to another child in order to make
At Alfred Salter, the History Curriculum develops pupils' understanding of historical eras, significant events and the lives of key individuals. Children learn key vocabulary, dates and facts whilst also developing their skills as historians.
Through the focus of an enquiry question (such as 'What does the mystery of the empty Saxon grave tell us about
Year 6 2016 created an extraordinary legacy as their final project in school. Their collection of 7 short films, based on each of the core values, explore the themes from their own ideas and perspectives. We think they are amazing and hope you do too. Our staff and parents have been motivated to find new ways to bring our core values alive for our pupils
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