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Judged OUTSTANDING for Early Years, Personal Development and Behaviour and Attitudes (Ofsted May 2024), ......'In the Reception class, children receive an excellent start to their education.'.....'Children are exceptionally well prepared for learning in Year 1.'.....'Pupils develop as mature individuals due to the exemplary provision that they receive to support their personal development.'.....'Pupils’ behaviour during lessons and around school is exemplary.'.....'Pupils are proud of their school mission statement. They aspire ‘not to have more but to be more’ in all that they do. Pupils are happy in school.'.....

St Paul's Catholic Primary School

A Voluntary Academy

Aspire not to have more but to be more – St Oscar Romero

Latest News

Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.

  • A Midsummer Night's Dream

    Tue 09 Feb 2016

     

    A Play in a Day! 

     

    All the children in school have enjoyed an amazing, fun filled day learning and performing Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. Splats theatre company worked with groups learning circus skills, learning lines, making masks and props and helping the children to prepare for a performance for each other and parents at the end of the day. Well done to all involved. It was lovely to see great cooperation and support between all the mixed age classes.  

  • Mission Together

    Mon 08 Feb 2016
    Mrs. Dearden presented this years Mission Together appeal. We will be supporting the charity to help build and support a clinic in a community of villages in south Malawi. Your child will bring a small collection box home. Please talk to your child about the appeal and help your child in collecting any small change and bringing the box back to school.
  • Bible Encounter Assembly

    Mon 01 Feb 2016
    We watched a Bible Encounter assembly based in the theme of faith. Mr Frazer told us about Blondin, who tight rope walked over Niagara Falls with a wheelbarrow. Lewis took the part of a spectator who had faith in him to get in the wheelbarrow! Hugo was a centurion who had faith that Jesus could heal his sick daughter. 
  • British Values - KS2 Assemblies

    Tue 05 Jan 2016 Mrs Smith

    Through Key Stage 2 assemblies, we will be learning about what makes us British and the values which we share. Please take time to discuss these important topics with your child.

     

    Date

    Topic

    Led by

    8th January

    British Values

    Mrs Smith

    15th January

    Parliament/Democracy

    Mr Robinson

    22nd January

    Rule of Law

    Mrs Smith

    29th January

    Individual Liberty

    Mr Robinson

    5th February

    Mutual Respect

    Mrs Smith

    12th February

    Tolerance of those of different faiths and beliefs

    Mr Robinson

  • Bloggers United!

    Wed 05 Feb 2014 mrs Price-Uden
    We are very excited to launch our new St Paul's Blogging Page! The children will be able to engage in lots of online discussions related to their curriculum learning whilst having the opportunity to keep their own online blogs. 'Adult Blogs' are where you will find the teachers' blogs and 'Childrens' Blogs' are where the children will be able to keep their own blog. All blogs are approved by a member of staff.
  • Safer Internet Day 2014

    Mon 03 Feb 2014 Mrs Price-Uden

    Safer Internet Day 2014: Let’s create a better internet together

    Safer Internet Day (SID) is organised in the UK by the UK Safer Internet Centre.

    The theme for Safer Internet Day 2014 is ‘Let’s create a better internet together’.  This theme covers the responsibility that all users have in making the internet a better place.

    At St Paul's we will be participating in a varied mix of safety activities throughout the day to help the children become 'e safety aware'. Over the next few weeks look out in 'The Weekly' for tips and advice on becoming internet smart in your house.

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  • Website Launched

    Fri 18 Oct 2013

    Welcome to our brand new school website! We have created the website to keep parents up to date with school news and notices, and to showcase some of the great things our pupils are achieving. The website is extremely easy to edit by all staff at the school, so check back soon for new updates!

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