Parents
'They (parents) are particularly pleased with the caring, friendly and welcoming ethos. Evidence from the inspection supports parents’ views that children enjoy school and that care for children’s health and safety is outstanding.' Ofsted
We encourage parents to help with school activities such as football, swimming, cookery, library and we also appreciate help with transport for activities which take place out of school, as coach hire costs are so high. Our Parents have given us tremendous support on our 'Hug your School' days, helping with decorating, gardening and small building projects.
We operate an open door policy which means that parents can come into school with their children first thing in the morning. We encourage parents to come and look at their child's work or to talk to the teacher at any mutually convenient time. We would respectfully remind parents that often teachers are very busy in the mornings, preparing for the day ahead, so sometimes it is easier to talk at the end of the day. We also have Parents Evenings twice a year to provide formal opportunities to discuss your childs' learning and an informal open open evening to provide quality time for parents to share their childrens' work . Towards the end of each academic year you will receive a written report about your child's progress. If you are concerned about any aspect of your child's education please discuss this with the class teacher.
Parents are traditionally very supportive of the school. Some parents support in the classrooms and huge numbers helped reclaim our overgrown outdoor area during a Saturday session.
Bacon sandwiches and coffee were supplied!
What do parents think of their school
We encourage parents to help with school activities such as football, swimming, cookery, library and we also appreciate help with transport for activities which take place out of school, as coach hire costs are so high. Our Parents have given us tremendous support on our 'Hug your School' days, helping with decorating, gardening and small building projects.
We operate an open door policy which means that parents can come into school with their children first thing in the morning. We encourage parents to come and look at their child's work or to talk to the teacher at any mutually convenient time. We would respectfully remind parents that often teachers are very busy in the mornings, preparing for the day ahead, so sometimes it is easier to talk at the end of the day. We also have Parents Evenings twice a year to provide formal opportunities to discuss your childs' learning and an informal open open evening to provide quality time for parents to share their childrens' work . Towards the end of each academic year you will receive a written report about your child's progress. If you are concerned about any aspect of your child's education please discuss this with the class teacher.
Parents are traditionally very supportive of the school. Some parents support in the classrooms and huge numbers helped reclaim our overgrown outdoor area during a Saturday session.
Bacon sandwiches and coffee were supplied!
What do parents think of their school