Data and Performance
How do we ensure your child is receiving the very best education possible?
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As a new academy school, we have not yet been inspected by Ofsted and MANY changes have occurred since the last inspection in January 2017, which can be viewed here.
We have a robust self-evaluation system in place and constantly strive for excellence.
Our staff are highly motivated in making our school a hub for learning where all children are able to achieve.
How do we self evaluate?
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Child Centred Plans
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Data Analysis
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Observation of Teaching & Learning
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Peer to Peer Coaching
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Work Scrutiny
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Pupil Progress Meetings
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Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
Our School Improvement Goals
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To develop outstanding behaviour for learning
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To refine our curriculum design
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To fully embed English Mastery
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To fully embed Maths Mastery
What this looks like in the classroom
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A minimum of "Good" teaching throughout the school
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Quality resources
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Consistency in all areas
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Outward thinking learning themes
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Good attainment
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Good progress
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Parent/Carer and school collaboration
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Examples of both our learning values and Christian values in action
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Children being Ready, Respectful, Safe
2018-2019 Data Headlines
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End of Key Stage 2
Writing: 90.1% of children reached Age-Related Expectation, 18.2% of whom achieved Greater Depth
Reading: 100% of children reached Age-Related Expectation, 63.6% of whom achieved Greater Depth
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Maths: 90.1% of children reached Age-Related Expectation, 18.2% of whom achieved Greater Depth
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SPaG: 90.1% of children reached Age-Related Expectation, 45.5% of whom achieved Greater Depth
Uniform
Our school uniform consists of;
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Navy blue sweatshirt or cardigan
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White or sky-blue polo shirt
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Dark grey, black or navy school trousers (no varied fashion styles or jeans)
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Black, grey or navy skirt or pinafore dress
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Blue and White checked school dress in summer (optional)
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Sensible black shoes or trainers in black or white
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Socks (black or white)
The school logo may be worn but commercial logos are not permitted
P.E;
For indoor PE such as dance or gymnastics children should do PE in bare feet unless they have a foot infection in which case plimsolls should be worn. It is helpful if you can provide a small bag for PE clothing.​
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Plain white T-shirt or polo shirt
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Black or navy shorts
Games lessons take place throughout the year. In cold weather children may wear additional layers of sports clothes (including headgear). Parents should ensure that their child is fully prepared and equipped for PE.
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Please note;
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Jewellery should not be worn in school.
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A pair of discreet stud ear-rings is permitted for pupils with pierced ears (to be removed by the child for PE)
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A wristwatch may be worn in school (to be removed for PE)
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Make-up, including nail varnish, is inappropriate for school and is not permitted (unless it is worn as part of a costume on one of the school's special "dressing-up days" such as World Book Day.