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Weekly Newsletter

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Open Mornings

 

 

Open Mornings are held twice in the autumn term and once in the spring and summer terms so that parents are able to learn a bit more about the school and tour the premises.  Coffee will be served on arrival and Miss Gray, the Head Teacher, will give a short presentation about the School .  Some of the older pupils will then give guests a tour of the school.  If you would like to attend, please contact the School Office on 020 7736 2803.

 

   

   

Welcome From the Headteacher

All Saints Primary School is a one form entry primary school with full-time nursery and 7 classes. The school is situated in south Fulham, close to Bishop's Palace, surrounded by trees and allotments, creating a tranquil atmosphere for an inner city school. A very strong sense of community runs throughout the school, and the links with All Saints Church are strong.

 'Thanks to the outstanding pastoral care, pupils feel very safe at school and know that staff will help them if they have a problem'. '..behaviour around school and in the playground is often excellent...' (OFSTED 2011)

 The school has Healthy School status in and an Activemark for P.E  . We are also the proud recipients of an International award from the British Council for our Global Education programme. We are part of the 'Get Set' network of schools demonstrating Olympic Values.

We aim to;

  • Make learning accessible, effective and enjoyable for all members of our community so that patterns of learning remain with children for life.
  • Develop understanding about social relationships that enable children to take responsibility for their behaviour.
  • Deliver the national Curriculum and build children's confidence by developing their strengths and celebrating their achievements.

Parental involvement in the school is strong. We have a very active Friends Association who work hard to raise funds for the school and also help in many other practical ways. We believe that learning is a partnership between school and home and encourage parental involvement in order for children to achieve their best.

Carol Gray