Hereford Times - 7th January 2016 - Page 87
Hereford Times - 7th January 2016 - Page 87
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| Date of Publication | 7th January 2016 |
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herefordtimescom Primary adjective 1. of chief lmportan ' ' . c . 2. earnest in time or grpjgpclpal '. (433‘s... . ,n. ' ‘ MARLBROOK Teaching School Alliance is a collabo- ration of high performing schools offering the best to its pupils. Judged Outstanding by Of- sted, Marlbrook Primary is a vibrant, popular school at the heart of the collaboration de— livering above national aver- age results from Early Years, into K81 and at K82. Little Dewchurch is an Out— standing school of just over 100 pupils which has just been highlighted as the highest per- forming school in the country at K82. The third school in the family is Ewyas Harold — judged Good by Ofsted, it caters for nearly 120 children and now ranks 3rd in» Herefordshire’s league tables for performance at KSZ. The key to success across all three schools is first class teaching and high expecta- tions. Children are expected to try their very best to be the very best they can be and fami- this happens. Little Dewchurch is an Outstanding school of just over 100 pupils which has just been highlighted as the highest performing school in the country at KSZ. The third school in the family is Ewyas Harold — judged Good by Ofsted, it caters for nearly 120 children and now ranks 3'‘1 in Herefordshire's league tables for performance at K52. The key to success across all three schools is first class teaching and high expectations. Children are expected to try their very best to be the very best they can be and families, staff and governors are on hand to ensure The collaboration offers so much more than a top-notch academic education - there Thursday, January 7, 2016 THE HEREFORD TIMES 87 noun the th ';.. gs ' Ewyas Harold Primary School — part of the collaboration of high-performing schools ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE lies, staff and governors are on hand to ensure this hap- pens. The collaboration offers so much more than a top-notch academic education — there are a wide range of clubs for all pupils, a “pioneering” creative curriculum and a large pastoral team available to support students and fami» lies. Marlbrook Primary is also a DfE National Support School and a Designated Teaching School. This gives staff and ' children the opportunity to be part of the latest research into teaching and learning, enables us to take the lead in organising conferences, training students and staff, working with and supporting other schools and develop— ing research projects which shapes policy across the country. The national spotlight has recently been on Little Dew- church CofE Primary School which is top of the national school league tables after its Year 6 pupils “aced” their SATs tests in the summer. Set in the picturesque vil- lage the school offers pupils the best of both worlds — the close sense of community that comes with a small school and the wide ranging expertise and experiences of a bigger school — provided by Marlbrook. Little Dewchurch offers pupils a fabulous start to their school life. Transport to and from Little Dewchurch is provided from Marlbrook Primary School. arlbrook Teaching School Alliance comes out on top Marlbrook Teaching §chool Alliance is a collaboration of high performing schools offering the best to its pupils. are a wide range of clubs for all pupils, a 'pioneering' creative curriculum and a large pastoral team available to support students and families. Judged Outstanding by Ofsted, Marlbrook Primary is a Vibrant, popular school at the heart of the collaboration delivering above national average results from Early Years, into K51 and at KSZ. Marlbrook Primary is also a DfE National Support School and a Designated Teaching School. This gives staff and children the opportunity to be part of the latest research into teaching and learning, enables us to take the lead in organising conferences, training students and staff, working with and supporting other schools and developing research projects which shapes policy across the country. The national spotlight has recently been on Little Dewchurch CofE Primary School which is top of the national school league tables after its Year 6 pupils 'aced’ their SATs tests in the summer. Set in the picturesque village the school offers pupils the best of both worlds — the close sense of community that comes with a small school and the wide ranging expertise and experiences of a bigger school - provided by Marlbrook. Little Dewchurch offers pupils a fabulous start to their school life. Transport to and from Little Dewchurch is provided from Marlbrook Primary School. St. Michael’s C.E.P. School, Bodenham, Herefordshire. 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