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Every Child Matters

Valuing each child and recognising them as individuals as well as members of a wider school community is what underpins our school ethos.

The five outcomes of:

Provide the foundation for our curriculum and additional learning experiences.

Yr 6 Residential Visit

Residential visits play an important part in the development of our children.


Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural Development

All areas of teaching and learning provide opportunities to promote a child’s spiritual, moral, social and cultural development. To enhance this, specific opportunities are planned within the school curriculum. Much of this is achieved through religious education, personal, social and health education and citizenship. A significant contribution is also made by the school ethos, effective, positive relationships throughout the school, assemblies and class circle times.

Sex and Relationships Education

This is included in the wider curriculum area of personal, learning and development. Our specific sex and relationships programme begins in Year 5 and continues in Year 6. Before the children undertake a module of work, parents are invited to attend an information evening where they can find out about what is being taught and view the materials being used.