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Date 07/01/2016
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Language English
Area Hereford Times
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Date of Publication 7th January 2016
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AT THE Christmas Craft
Afternoon at Broadlands
School it was difficult to
tell who was having the
best time — the children or
the parents.
Over 30 parents accept-
ed the invitation to craft
alongside their children in
what was a fun»filled after-
noon of cutting, sticking,
glittering, painting and
creativity.
Broadlands School is abso—
lutely committed to work-
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Thursday, January 7, 2016 THE HEREFORD TIMES
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ing alongside the parents
because, as one teacher ex-
plained: “Getting parents
more and more involved
builds those relationships
that support children in
learning.”
And it’s clearly paying off.
At the recent nativity over
130 parents watched.
The Parent Teacher As-
sociation is committed and
active and parent volun-
teers have been helpful in
supporting trips, reading
and even putting up shelves.
“Our parents are very sup-
portive of the school," com-
mented Mr O’Neil, Deputy
Head.
“In a survey they told us
that their children are very
happy at the school, feel
safe and 98 per cent would
recommend the school to
other parents , we must be
doing something right!”
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AT Withington Primary .
we provide a happy. stimu—
lating environment where
all children are valued. .
We strive to create a safe
and inspiring climate
within which children can
develop a love of learning.
a desire to achieve and
feel part of a caring com-
munity. ‘
This term we continued '
to develop our values and
the children‘s awareness
of others through a range
of wonderful activities
supporting charities such
as Save the Children. The
Children‘s Society and _
Children in Need .
“Teaching is good. and
increasingly outstand-
ing, "and this is shown in
our results for 2014 2015.
where 100 per cent of chil-
dren made expected pro-
gress in reading, writing
and mathematics.
Withington Primary also
launched its new break-
fast club this term. start-
ing from 8.00am every day
If you would like to vis-
it Withington Primary.
please contact our school
office on 01432850289.
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lS developing its current Nursery provision
.; to include wrap —around care, Flexible time slots
«,1. and three year old provision
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° Early Years provision
° Wrap around care
° Flexible sessions lo suit all parents needs
' Very competitive costs lor hours beyond the l5 hours
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KS l /2 provision
Excellent teaching with subject specialist input in all year
groups
Children feel sale, happy and know they are making
progress (Children/Parent survey)
98% at parents would recommend lhe school to others
[parent survey)
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Anyone who is interested in regislering lor Nursery provision at
Broadlands School, please conlacl Mr Nigel O'Neil al lhe
school on Herelord 266772, or seek lurlher inlormaiion lrom
school website » www.broadlandsherefordsch.uk
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Take a look at Withington......
WITHINGTON
Primary SChOO'
Ofsted 2014
“Teaching is good, and increasingly outstanding.”
“Behaviour is good and pupils have positive attitudes to learning."
“Pupils’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development is excellent. "
Village school in rural location at the heart of the community
' Breakfast Club (from Sam every morning)
- Small class sizes
- Nursery Provision for children
Mathematics
- 100% made expected progress from K81 to K82 (National 90%
- 40% made better than expected progress from K81 to K82 (National 34°:l
Reading
- 100% made expected progress from K81 to K82 (National 91%
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- 40% made better than expected progress from K81 to K82 (National 36%
- 60% made better than expected progress from K81 to K82 National 33%»
Writing
- 100% made expected progress from K81 to K82 (National 94“.»)
Please contact us for further information about the school or to arrange a visit
Places are available for children aged 3 — 11.
Email: admin@wirhington.hereford.sch.uk
Telephone: 01432 850289 / 01432 357371 (Ext 179)
Newspaper name Hereford Times
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