Data and Performance
How do we ensure your child is receiving the very best education possible?
​
As a new academy school, we have not yet been inspected by Ofsted and MANY changes have occurred since the last inspection in January 2017, which can be viewed here.
We have a robust self-evaluation system in place and constantly strive for excellence.
Our staff are highly motivated in making our school a hub for learning where all children are able to achieve.
How do we self evaluate?
-
Child Centred Plans
-
Data Analysis
-
Observation of Teaching & Learning
-
Peer to Peer Coaching
-
Work Scrutiny
-
Pupil Progress Meetings
-
Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
Our School Improvement Goals
​​
-
To develop outstanding behaviour for learning
-
To refine our curriculum design
-
To fully embed English Mastery
-
To fully embed Maths Mastery
What this looks like in the classroom
-
A minimum of "Good" teaching throughout the school
-
Quality resources
-
Consistency in all areas
-
Outward thinking learning themes
-
Good attainment
-
Good progress
-
Parent/Carer and school collaboration
-
Examples of both our learning values and Christian values in action
-
Children being Ready, Respectful, Safe
2018-2019 Data Headlines
​
End of Key Stage 2
Writing: 90.1% of children reached Age-Related Expectation, 18.2% of whom achieved Greater Depth
Reading: 100% of children reached Age-Related Expectation, 63.6% of whom achieved Greater Depth
​
Maths: 90.1% of children reached Age-Related Expectation, 18.2% of whom achieved Greater Depth
​
SPaG: 90.1% of children reached Age-Related Expectation, 45.5% of whom achieved Greater Depth
Information For Parents
Queries
Our office can be reached on 01709 760370 between the hours of 8:30am and 4:00pm. General queries from parents and other members of the public will be dealt with by a member of our office staff below.
Helen Nield
School Business Manager
Jenny Paulin
Admin Assistant
Ashleigh Turner
Admin Assistant
Our School Day
For FS1, the morning session starts at 8:30am and finishes at 11:30am. The afternoon session starts at 12:00pm and finishes at 3:00pm
For FS2, Y1 & Y2, school starts at 8:30am and finishes at 3:00pm
For Y3, Y4, Y5 & Y6, school starts at 8:45am and finishes at 3:15pm
School Clubs
Year 1/Year 2 - Tag Rugby Skills
Tuesday 7th Nov - Tuesday 5th Dec 2023 - 3.00pm - 4.15pm
Year 3/Year 4 - Dodgeball
Wednesday 8th Nov - Wednesday 6th Dec 2023 -3.15pm - 4.20pm
Year 5/Year 6 - Parkour Tig
Thursday 9th Nov - Thursday 7th Dec 2023 -3.15pm - 4.20pm
School Uniform
Every child is expected to come in school uniform each day. Children may wear plain uniform or uniform with the school logo. School uniform is no longer ordered through the office. Anyone wishing to purchase school logo clothing can do so: online at www.prestige-printers.co.uk or you can call into the shop. Prestige Printers, 106a Church Street, Swinton. S64 8DQ. Tel: 01709 580100.
Please mark all your child's clothing with his/her name. Any items that are misplaced can then be easily returned.
​​
Girls: White or blue blouse/polo shirt , grey or black skirt/pinafore/trousers/leggings, blue cardigan/ sweater, sensible black shoes or plain black trainers.
Boys: White or blue shirt/polo shirt, grey/black trousers/knee-length shorts, and blue sweater, sensible black shoes or plain black trainers.
​​
PE Uniform
Plain white t-shirt, blue or black shorts for Indoor PE and blue or black leggings/joggers and trainers for Outdoor PE. If your child is wearing trainers as part of their school uniform, they must have trainers to change into for Outdoor PE to minimise the spread of mud/dirt. Girls may choose to wear plain black leotards or PE skirts, if they wish.
For hygiene purposes your child will need to have a sports kit in school Monday to Friday. Please do not allow your child to bring large sports bags to school, as we cannot offer storage facilities for such large items. Please note that P.E. is a statutory subject and all children must participate.
​​
Jewellery
Wristwatches are permitted but any additional features such as messaging, recording, internet access MUST be disabled, during the school day.
Only stud earrings are permitted in school and children must remove or cover them during PE sessions.
​​
Further Guidance
Whilst we recognise the desire for children to be fashionable, smart and tidy, some hairstyles can be a distraction in school. We ask for your support in sending your child to school with an acceptable hairstyle.
​
Nail varnish or false nails and Makeup must not to be worn in school. ​
Lost Property
The school cannot accept responsibility for personal items at school. Please speak to the class teacher and the school office regarding any missing property. If your child brings home the wrong article of clothing by mistake we would appreciate it if you could ensure that it is returned to school at the earliest convenience.
Forms and Documents
Please click on the links below to access the forms or documents sometimes required in school. The forms can be brought into school by an adult or a child or attached to an email and sent to the address given in our contacts section.
School Sport Competitons
All children are actively encouraged to participate within a wide range of organised competitions. You can keep up to date with all our schools sport competitions throughout both KS1 & KS2 here. In previous academic years we have managed to support children in their first experience in competitive sport as well as having children reach district finals within certain competitions.
Recent Competitions
SIAMS Inspection Report
The Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools (SIAMS) is the Church of England and Methodist Church’s outworking of the requirements of section 48 of the Education Act 2005. It is a key element of the life of all Church of England and Methodist schools in England.
Please click on the letter to the right to read about our acheivement.
School Games - Gold for 2022/2023
ECO4 FLEX
ECO4 FLEX is a retrofit scheme overseen by Rotherham Council Metropolitan Borough. It aims to improve the energy efficiency of low income and vulnerable households.
You may be eligible if:
· Your gross household income of less than £31,000.
or
· You meet at least two of the several proxies listed online. (One is free school meals)
or
· Can obtain an NHS referral due to long term illness that could be affected by a cold home.
·
Only properties with a home EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) of band D or lower can qualify for this scheme (E or lower for private rentals).
​
Click on the flyer to view it full size.