This half term's
key value:
key value:
The Rule of Law
We are committed to securing high quality outcomes for all children.
We work in partnership with parents to provide a secure and stimulating environment in which the children can develop intellectually, spiritually, socially, emotionally and physically through a range of experiences and opportunities. We offer a broad, balanced and creative curriculum in which high expectations and standards are worked towards in order to support each child’s efforts to achieve their full potential.
We encourage children to make every effort to try their hardest, both in their academic work and in their personal behaviour in environment that fosters
co-operation, self-confidence, independence, tolerance, pride and above all the desire to learn.
We hope that you find our website informative. Paper copies of all documents can be requested by contacting the school office.
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School DiaryJANUARY
5 - Children return to school FEBRUARY 2 - Chinese New Year Dance Workshops 7 - 11 - Children's Mental Health Week HALF TERM 14 - 18 February 21 - INSET Day 22 - Children return to school APRIL 1 - End of Term - 1:30pm Finish 19 - INSET Day 20 - Children return to school MAY HALF TERM 30 May - 3 June JUNE 6 - Occasional Day 7 - Children return to school |
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'Pupils are proud of their school and enjoy coming to school because they like their teachers, feel cared for and are given opportunities to participate in a range of clubs and activities. Pupils described their school as a place where ‘learning is fun’, and say they learn a lot because teachers challenge them and help them to achieve. The behaviour of pupils in class and around the school is exemplary.'
'The pupils said that this was ‘a great school because not only does it help us learn, it prepares us for life. We learn skills we’ll need later in life, for example, to persevere when work is hard, to understand others.’
'This school continues to be good.'
Ofsted, March 2017
'The pupils said that this was ‘a great school because not only does it help us learn, it prepares us for life. We learn skills we’ll need later in life, for example, to persevere when work is hard, to understand others.’
'This school continues to be good.'
Ofsted, March 2017
Address: Millcrest Road, Goffs Oak, Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire EN7 5NS Phone: 01707 888488
For all enquiries, please telephone or email the school's admin team (Mrs Chapman or Mrs Fitzjohn)
and they will direct your query appropriately, should they not be able to help you themselves at the point of call.
For all enquiries, please telephone or email the school's admin team (Mrs Chapman or Mrs Fitzjohn)
and they will direct your query appropriately, should they not be able to help you themselves at the point of call.