Whitehall Primary School
0.84 miles
St Mary's Catholic Primary School, Chingford is a State Primary school for kids aged 4 to 11 (Gender - Mixed )
They aim to help children develop in their journey of faith in a positive learning environment where the gospel values of Faith, Love, Hope, Forgiveness, Courage, Justice and Service to others are all at the heart of what they do.At St Mary's we seek to nurture and grow the special gifts which make each child unique. They achieve this by providing a secure and caring environment, educating the ‘whole’ child. As result of the strong community links, pastoral care and the enriched curriculum they offer, they are a happy and highly successful school committed to providing an outstanding, fun and inspiring education for the children. They have high standards for academic achievement with progress and attainment consistently above the national and local authority average.
The National Curriculum
The National Curriculum document sets out a clear, full and statutory entitlement to learning for all our pupils. It determines the content of what will be taught and sets attainment targets for learning. It also determines how performance of pupils will be assessed and reported.The subjects to be taught: Core subjects, Religious education, Numeracy, Literacy, Science, must be taught throughout compulsory schooling, Foundation subjects have more limited application: geography, history, design and technology, art, music, physical education and modern foreign language (spanish). ICT (Information Communications Technology) is used in its own right and together with all National Curriculum subjects, Personal Social, Spiritual, Moral and Health Education
Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
They are a mainstream Primary School and follow a graduated approach to SEND as outlined in the SEND Code of Practice 2015. At St Mary’s school we believe in participation for all. They want all adults and children to lead and participate in learning and they celebrate all members of our community. They want to create an inclusive culture in the school and they aim to be more responsive to the diversity of children’s backgrounds, interests, experience, knowledge and skills.Progress data of all learners is collated by the whole school and monitored by Teachers, Senior Leaders and Governors. Teachers are observed once per term by an external educational consultant who judges not only the lesson but the inclusion and provision for pupils with SEND.
Clubs at St Mary's
Extra curricular activities are a good way for your child to make new friends, learn new skills, foster new interests and have fun in a safe environment.At St Mary's they aim to offer a diverse range of extra curriculur activities.These are either led by external agencies, members of staff and/or parent volunteers. Details of the clubs are sent out regularly and interested pupils are invited to apply for a place.
Selection Criteria: Selective
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