SHPS Prospectus

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Stanton Harcourt Church of England Primary School Prospectus

CELEBRATING LEARNING IN A CREATIVE, CARING AND CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY


Key Stage two violin concert Dec 2010 The school museum Nov 2010

CONTENTS Learning Ethos and Values ......................................................................................................................................................... 3 Statement of Aims ..................................................................................................................................................................... 4 The Staff .................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 The Governors ........................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Committees ................................................................................................... ............................................................................ ...............7 Festivals and events ....................................................................................... ......................................................................... .............8 FOSHS ................................................................................................................. .............................................................................. ......... 9 School Uniform ..........................................................................................................................................................................10 Homework ...................................................................................................... ............................................................................. ............11 School Meals .................................................................................................. ........................................................................... ............. 12 Important Information ........................................................................................... ........................................................................ ........13 Important Information ......................................................................................... ........................................................................ ..........14

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OUR VALUES Care Respect Equality Achievement Trust

Excellence

CREATE

Children enjoying creating their own Maths games in Maths week. Art inspired by the environment in KS1.

Learning Ethos At Stanton Harcourt Church of England School we aim to provide a personalised education which brings out the best in every child, builds on their strengths and enables them to develop a life-long love of learning. We ensure that all learning is taught enthusiastically through a range of real and creative experiences, taking into account individual learning styles. We believe that the motivation for learning is promoted

Our Values through a child centred, enquiry based approach which celebrates the success and achievement of all. We work with the children in a safe learning environment where everybody is equal. Children are taught how to collaborate and work as part of an effective team so that they grow into confident citizens valued for the contribution they make to society.

Our values are; Care, Respect, Equality, Achievement, Trust and Excellence. These values are embedded in the way people relate to each other, children and all the adults, the curriculum, assessment and our celebration of achievement.

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OUR VISION AND STATEMENT OF AIMS OUR VISION At Stanton Harcourt Church of England Primary School we ensure that we will value fairness, respect and our Christian ethos and, through strategic planning with our whole community, we will guarantee an evolving creative curriculum that responds to the needs of all and is exciting, flexible and resourced with leading technology.

OUR STATEMENT OF AIMS At Stanton Harcourt Church of England Primary School we aim to develop the ethos of the school and ensure that everyone works to an agreed set of values and principles, that beliefs and attitudes of everyone support the learning environment, equality and respect for all.

Visit from Exploradome

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THE STAFF

THE STAFF Headteacher; Mrs Karen Jupp School administrators; Mrs Jenny Insch, Mrs Caron Glenn Class 3 teachers; Mrs Anne Batten, Mr James Bird Class 2 teachers; Mrs Jayne Purves and Mrs Lucinda Ramm Class 1 teachers; Mrs Becky Clark and Mrs Karen Jupp FS teacher; Ms Vicky Cumming, Mrs Sarah Gray Teaching assistants;, Mrs Rhian Middleton, Miss Christie Baldock, Mrs Delphine Rideout, Miss Fiona Wilson, Mrs Ruth Alderson, Mrs Rachel Hemming Lunchtime supervisors; Mrs Linda Webb, Mrs Susie Miller Cook; Mrs Kerstie Judson

Teacher Swap Day

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THE GOVERNORS

THE GOVERNORS The governing body consists of parent governors, community governors, local authority governors, foundation governors and staff governors. The governors support the head teacher and staff and act as a critical friend for the school. Each governor sits on two sub-committees and has an area of interest linked to school development. They support many school events and activities. Mrs Jane Watts..................................................................................................... Foundation Governor and chair Mrs Rachel Elliot .......................................................................................... Community governor and vice chair Revd Sarah Sharp ............................................................................................. Foundation Governor and Rector Mr Matthew Judson ....................................................................................................................... Parent Governor Mr Andrew Broadhurst ................................................................................................................ Parent Governor Mr Nick Rickards ............................................................................................................................ Parent Governor Mrs Carol Steels..................................................................................................................... Community Governor Mrs Silke Montague................................................................................................................ Community Governor Mr David Wallom .............................................................................................................. Local Authority Governor Mr Peter Floyd ................................................................................................................................ Parent Governor ‘Dig for Victory’

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COMMITTEES

Baking cakes and selling them for Children in Need

SCHOOL COUNCIL AND ECO COMMITTEE The school has both a School Council and Eco Committee which are run by teachers. They meet regularly and help in lots of ways, promoting bullying awareness, helping to choose new play equipment, carrying out surveys, collecting rubbish and talking to visitors. They are even involved in school development, running book and cake stalls and appointing new staff! All improving the pupil voice within our school.

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FESTIVALS AND EVENTS

INTER HOUSE SPORTS DAY The whole school from the foundation stage to year 6 is split into four different house groups; Cherwell, Evenlode, Windrush and Isis. Each year the houses compete for the sports day trophy. The school holds many events and festivals throughout the year. In June the whole village spend the afternoon on the school field whilst the school hosts the Village Summer Festival.

Sports day

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FRIENDS OF STANTON HARCOURT SCHOOL

FOSHS The Friends of Stanton Harcourt school are members of the school community who help organise and run fund raising events. There are many events throughout the year; the Christmas fair, the Summer Festival, discos and jumble sales.

Fund raising at school.

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SCHOOL UNIFORM Boys • Grey, black or navy trousers or shorts (not joggings or jeans) • Polo shirt, blue or white* • Royal blue sweatshirt with school logo* • Grey or navy socks Girls • Grey, black or navy trousers, pinafore or skirt • Polo shirt, blue or white* • Royal blue sweatshirt with school logo* • Navy or grey tights or white socks (socks are easier on swimming days – Tuesday) • Blue/white checked or striped summer dress • Cardigan*

Shoes Please be aware that children will run and play in their school shoes and so these should be sensible, flat-heeled (black or navy) or plain black trainers but please no white, multi-coloured or flashing types. Wellies can be worn in the winter or sandals in the summer. We do not operate an indoor shoe policy. Children are not allowed on the field when it is wet. School PE kit Children have PE twice a week but it is helpful if their PE kit is always available. It can be left from Monday to Friday. • Black/navy shorts • Plain white t-shirt with school logo * • Black/navy Plimsolls • Trainers • Jogging bottoms • Sweatshirt • Swimming costume • Towel • Swimming hat Long hair must be tied back for PE at all times. Jewellery must not be worn. Please mark all items with the child’s name. Children will also need a book bag* and water bottle*.

*All these can be bought online – a link is to be found on the school website. Please ask at the school office if you need help with this.

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HOMEWORK

HOMEWORK Homework is an opportunity for parents to learn more about what is being learnt in school. It provides a great opportunity for parents to become involved with the children’s learning. The school follows the Eynsham Partnership’s homework policy.

‘Top Speed’ car show

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SCHOOL MEALS

Children In Need Community Lunch

SCHOOL MEALS All school meals are cooked on the premises. There is always a choice of vegetables or salad so our meals are healthy as well as delicious. The school menu changes most terms and we often have special meals to celebrate important events such as, Chinese New Year, Bonfire Night, St George’s day and Christmas Lunch. At play time there is a snack bar where healthy drinks and snacks can be bought every day.

A healthy attitude to playtime.

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION

School address Stanton Harcourt C of E Primary School Stanton Harcourt Witney Oxfordshire OX29 5RJ Telephone 01865 881948 email office.3130@stanton-harcourt.oxon.sch.uk Website www.stantonharcourtprimary.btck.co.uk

Bishop Colin Fletcher visits the PFSU

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Access arrangements Special Educational needs

Child Protection

Charging policy

Stanton Harcourt Church of England Primary School values the abilities and achievements of all its pupils, and is committed to providing for each pupil the best possible environment for learning. We recognise the entitlement of all pupils to a balanced, broadly based curriculum. Our SEN policy acknowledges the need for teaching that is fully inclusive. The Governing Body ensures that appropriate provision is made for all pupils with SEN.

At Stanton Harcourt Church of England Primary School, we recognise that your child is our responsibility and concern. We want to work in partnership with you, and discuss with you, any concerns we may have or that you may have.

Schools are not allowed to charge directly for activities during the school day, apart from residential visits. However, it is in order to invite voluntary contributions to fund activities that are additions to the normal school curriculum, eg, trips outside school, theatre groups in school, etc. Clearly, there are many such activities during the year which help to make the children’s time at school more enjoyable and purposeful. We hope that parents will be willing to contribute towards the costs involved – we do make every effort to keep costs as low as possible.

Pupils with disabilities Pupils with disabilities are admitted in line with Oxfordshire’s admission procedures and we are keen to liaise with parents and support agencies to make any reasonable adjustments to ensure any pupil with a disability can access the full range of educational opportunities offered by the school. The school building is adapted to maximise access. We also have disabled toilet facilities. The school has a costed plan for further improvements to the premises and is currently updating its Accessibility Plan, to be incorporated in a Disability Equality Scheme in line with Disability Discrimination Act. This will be available from the school office.

Since our first priority is your child’s welfare, there may be rare occasions when our concern about your child means that we have to consult other agencies even before we contact you. The Oxfordshire Safeguarding Children Board has laid down the procedures we follow, and the school has adopted a Child Protection Policy in line with this for the safety of all. If you want to know more about our procedures or the policy, please call into the school office.

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