North Mundham School P R O S P E C T U S
Welcome to North Mundham School North Mundham Primary School is welcoming, caring and happy – an exciting place to learn together. We are proud of our school and all that our children achieve. We ensure that everyone feels safe, cared for and supported so that we can be our very best. The school has a strong team of staff and governors and we work with parents, carers and the local community to provide effective learning for all our children. You are very welcome to contact the school office to arrange a visit or ask any questions you may have. We look forward to meeting you and showing you our school.
Julia Carey Headteacher, B Ed (Hons)
The aims of our school are: • to work together to provide a safe, happy, stimulating environment where children can enjoy learning and achieve their personal best. • to model and promote an environment where everybody is valued and cares for each other. • to be a healthy place to grow, learn and play. • to facilitate and nurture growth, appreciation and understanding in the following areas: aesthetic, creative, cultural, emotional, environmental, intellectual, moral, physical, social and spiritual. • to prepare and enable our children to be successful contributors in the world beyond school.
History of the School The original school opened in 1875, built on land donated by William Fletcher, a local benefactor. The school grew and during the 1970s, a new building was opened in the village and the school operated from two sites. In 1989 the original school was completely refurbished and enlarged to bring the school back on to one site and when the double detached mobile was added in 1997 this made the school a one-form entry. Recent changes to the buildings and grounds have included a secure play area for the Reception Class, an ICT suite, extended office space and a music /group/Community room. The school has a playing field, two play grounds, a small orchard and a woodland and these are all valuable outdoor play and learning environments.
The Curriculum The curriculum at North Mundham is based on: • The school’s aims and policies • The National Literacy and Mathematics Frameworks • The Programmes of Study in the National Curriculum • The West Sussex Agreed Syllabus for Religious Education. At North Mundham we enable pupils to develop the basic skills, using and applying these skills meaningfully within a broad and balanced curriculum. We operate a cycle of topics based on the Programmes of Study in Science, Geography and History. Work in other areas of the curriculum is planned in to the topic where it is relevant and appropriate; if not, it is taught separately. All children learn in mixed ability classes but within the class children are grouped according to ability for English and Maths lessons. Pupils are taught in a variety of ways – individually, in groups or as a class. All teachers work to make learning active and visual and to give opportunities for discussion and reflection.
Group and individual targets are set with pupils on a regular cycle and discussed with parents at consultation evenings. At each key stage, active learning, educational visits, visiting experts and outdoor work are an important part of learning.
Class Organization The school is organized in seven single year classes.
Foundation Stage The Foundation Stage curriculum is followed in the Reception Class and this provides continuity between children’s preschool provision and school. We value the role of play in developing children’s learning and experiences and use both the outdoor and indoor environments daily. The high quality of our Foundation Stage provision has been recognized by a West Sussex Foundation Stage Quality Mark.
Key Stage 1 At KS1 we build on the work of the Foundation Stage in the development of the whole child continuing to ensure that children become confident and independent learners. Throughout Years 1 and 2 the children experience a rich curriculum. Much emphasis is placed on developing talk, reading and writing, number and maths skills.
Key Stage 2 KS2 continues from Year 3 to Year 6 and during these years the children are challenged and motivated to become responsive learners, aware of themselves as learners and able to work co-operatively with others. We aim to keep learning fun and stimulating, underpinning the importance of strong literacy and numeracy skills as well as recognizing that children will begin to show strengths and talent across and beyond the curriculum.
English Teaching is based on the Revised National Literacy Strategy Framework and each class has a dedicated literacy lesson for an hour each day (building up to an hour in Year R). Additional time is given each day to teaching reading. Speaking, listening, reading and writing are taught through a rich programme of learning activities. Many different genre are introduced through both fiction and non-fiction texts.
Much of our work is of a practical nature, ensuring first hand experience using resources that children can touch, move and manipulate.
The school has a wide variety of reading scheme books and a fiction and non-fiction library.
Science
Mathematics All classes have a daily maths lesson ranging from 45 minutes to an hour per day. We use the Renewed Mathematics Framework and a lot of focus is given to using and applying maths skills, developing mental as well as written skills and problem solving. Practical activities reinforce learning and skills build on each other week by week.
Wherever possible science is taught through investigations and practical work, stimulating children’s natural curiosity. We cover the following areas: • Life Processes and Living Things • Materials and their properties • Physical Processes The children are taught to observe closely, make predictions, record results and draw conclusions. Children are introduced to scientific vocabulary and learn to create and read tables and graphs.
ICT The school has an ICT suite, two sets of laptops and two PCs in each class. Each classroom has an interactive whiteboard. Work in ICT includes teacher led sessions, independent ICT activities and the use of ICT across the curriculum. All children have an individual ‘Key Skills Record’ and their own space on the school network to enable them to save work. Children learn to use computer software, the internet, email, control and digital cameras. The school has a well developed ‘Virtual Learning Environment’, the North Mundham Moodle, which children can access from home when they have passed an ‘Acceptable use of ICT’ test.
Design and Technology (D.T.) In D.T the children are encouraged to be creative and innovative. We look at the design and assembly of products and involve the children in designing and making their own products. Work in D.T is often collaborative involving pairs or small groups. Practical skills taught include cutting, joining, fixing and connecting and working with food. Alongside these skills children are also taught safe working practice.
History History is taught through topics and uses ‘enquiry’, role play, visits, firsthand experience and artefacts to bring the subject to life. Children (and teachers) dress up for special themed days and recent activities include building a Roman road in Year 4 and learning to jive in Year 6!
Geography Geography is also taught through topics and visits are made in the local area and Portsmouth. The children learn about river systems, local geographical features and industries. We aim to teach children to develop geographical skills, language and knowledge, to be aware of the world around them and the importance of caring for the environment. We compare the geographical aspects of our local area with city life and with a community in Kenya.
Art The main focus in art lessons is to encourage children to be creative artists and to develop the skills to enable this. Children are taught a range of skills – drawing, painting, using textiles, dyeing, printing and working with clay. They also study the work and techniques of famous artists and art from other cultures. Children work in 3D as well as 2D. You can see our artwork all around the school – you will even see it outside if you look carefully. Each year the school holds an Arts Week to celebrate the children’s work and the culmination of this is a wonderful exhibition.
MFL French is taught in Years 3, 4, 5 and 6 to all children. The lessons are active and aim to encourage everyone to speak confidently. There Is a French club available for younger children.
Music The school is proud of its strong music tradition. In lessons children are taught to sing, to listen to music, to play percussion and be actively involved in composing and performing. In Year 4 all children learn to play either the clarinet or cornet in class music lessons with specialist teachers. In addition to curriculum music children may learn to play an instrument; woodwind, brass, violin, drums and guitar lessons are available. The school has a choir and a very successful wind band supported by the West Sussex Music Service.
Sport Provision At North Mundham we encourage all children to participate in sport through fostering a team spirit and an enjoyment of sport. The PE curriculum includes: athletics, dance, games, gymnastics, outdoor and adventurous activities and swimming. Approximately 2 hours per week of curriculum time is given to P.E. and in addition there is a wide range of extra curricular sports. The school takes part in a wide variety of competitive and fun-based inter-school tournaments and events. The school takes advantage of specialist sport coaching including most recently; football, cricket, tennis, canoeing and dance.
Lifeskills All children follow a programme of Citizenship, Personal, Social and Health Education which in our school we call ‘Lifeskills’. This recognizes the importance of the whole child and develops children’s relationships and social skills. Keeping safe, friendship, anti-bullying, healthy living and making well informed choices are regularly revisited as age appropriate. In the second half of KS2 Sex and Relationship education is part of our Lifeskills curriculum. Our aims in these lessons are to inform the children, maintain high self esteem and self respect and promote sensitivity and responsibility as children grow.
R.E. Children are taught about the main world religions – Christianity, Judaism, Islam and Hinduism. They learn about religious festivals, customs and ways of worship. Lessons encourage positive attitudes towards, and respect for, the beliefs of others and in doing so encourage understanding of the similarities and differences between people that are part of our rich culture.
Assemblies During the week there is a mixture of whole school, key stage and class assemblies. These are broadly Christian based and we consider a range of topics through the year. We hope that all children will attend so that the school can meet together in this way but if parents wish to withdraw their child from R.E. or assemblies they should write to the headteacher.
Special Educational Needs The school’s SEN and Equal Opportunities Policies set out our aims and provision to ensure that all children have access to all areas of the curriculum and aspects of school life and how we support their learning if they are experiencing difficulty. We are committed to early identification of special needs and a staged response which is fully discussed with parents. Parents can meet with the class teacher, special needs teacher or headteacher at parents’ evenings or by appointment at any other time. The school follows the guidelines set out in the Government’s Special Needs Code of Practice. The Special Needs Coordinator (SENCo) oversees the provision for children with Special Educational Needs. This may include additional support in or out of class and an Individual Education Plan (IEP).
A wide range of structured programmes may be used and advice sought from outside agencies. The Governing Body is very aware of its responsibilities towards children with special educational needs and a designated governor takes an active interest in provision within the school and meets regularly with the SENCo.
Parental Involvement We work closely in partnership between school and home and have an ‘open door’ for parents to come in to school to discuss any ideas or concerns they may have. An annual questionnaire to parents informs the School Development Plan and parents are invited via the newsletter to join working parties to discuss school developments and a variety of policy reviews. Many parents (and grandparents) play an active role in the work of the school, helping in class, accompanying visits etc. Workshops are held in the Autumn Term for parents who volunteer to help with reading. There is a regular newsletter ‘The Heron’ and a parents evening each term, as well as an Open Day in the Spring Term. The school has a very supportive Parent/Teacher Association. A letter from the Chair of this committee is included with this prospectus.
The Gifted and Talented Child At North Mundham we try to understand children as individuals and provide opportunities to match their needs. We are committed to providing an environment where the level of expectation is high and encourages all children to achieve, strive for excellence and flourish. Opportunities for able pupils are provided through the curriculum, in individual target setting and extra curricular activities. A termly programme of activities is planned with the Goodwood Area Schools, of which we are a member, and West Sussex run a variety of enrichment programmes for able children.
Home Activities and Homework Our home activities policy has been reviewed in consultation with parents and aims to underpin our working together with parents to support children’s learning. All children are expected to read regularly at home for a minimum of one hour per week. We encourage parents to read aloud to their child throughout their primary years. All children from Year 2 (beginning in Year 1) will have a list of spellings to learn each week and number bonds and tables. Other planned home activities relevant to the work in class plus mathematics and literacy is given on a regular basis and there is progression from Year 1 to Year 6 in terms of amount and independence. Class newsletters will set out expectations for the term and from Year 3 children have a Home Activities Diary.
Pastoral Care At North Mundham all staff work closely together to ensure there is a safe, secure and supportive environment where children will be happy and well cared for. Children are encouraged to talk to their parents or an adult in school if they have any problems or worries and school and home can then liaise together to support the child. The school has a Learning Mentor and families can ask for support with any issues which may impact on a child’s learning. Our behaviour policy is based on a positive approach and the Code of Conduct, drawn up with the children, sets out the school’s expectations. In September each class negotiates a class ‘Discipline Plan’ in which rules, rewards and sanctions are established. It is important that home and school work closely together and we will liaise with and consult parents if difficulties arise. The school has strong policies with regard to bullying and these are revisited each year in lessons, ‘circle time’ and assemblies.
First Aid, Medicines and Medical Needs The school has a high level of staff trained in First Aid and a First Aider is always on duty throughout the day, during extra curricular activities and out of school visits. In the case of an accident a note is sent home detailing any first aid given. If a child is injured and /or too unwell to continue at school, we will contact parents or carers. Parents may request for medicines to be administered in school according to school policy. A form must be obtained from the school office listing the medicine and dosage and giving parental consent for staff to administer the medicine. Special arrangements are made for children with medical needs eg. diabetes, allergies etc. In these circumstances school staff and parents meet with the school nurse to draw up a care plan detailing provision and procedures in school.
Child Protection The school is strongly committed to safeguarding the well being of all the children and has clear procedures and policies with regard to child protection and safe guarding children in our care. All staff, sport coaches, music teachers and volunteers are appropriately checked prior to working in school. Records are kept of checks made. Training is part of staff induction and regularly updated. Annual reports are made to the governing body. The headteacher is the designated person for Child Protection.
Extra curricular activities The school offers a very wide range of extra curricular activities. These include art, athletics, chess, choir, cricket, dance, football, French, judo, netball and science. This is an important part of the school’s provision and we encourage all children to join a club and also to tell us about activities they take part in out of school.
School Council Twice each year a school council is elected by the children for a six month term of office. This is an important means of including pupils in decision making and school development. Subject Co-ordinators and Governors also meet with groups of pupils to discuss aspects of the curriculum and school life.
Visits and Charging Policy The school policy on charging is in line with that of West Sussex Local Authority. Parents are asked to make a voluntary contribution to cover the cost of educational visits, visiting speakers or workshops. If there are financial difficulties families are encouraged to contact the headteacher. Requests are dealt with in total confidence.
Complaints procedure Parents are encouraged to discuss issues with the headteacher as soon as possible. We want to be able to resolve matters to everyone’s satisfaction. However, if a matter is not resolved, then the school has an established complaints procedure, a copy of which is available from the school office.
School Uniform We are grateful that families strongly support our school uniform policy and proud that the children look so smart. Enclosed with this prospectus is a list of items, some of which are available in school, others are available in local stores.
Ofsted quotes Sept. 2010
This is a good school where parents and carers particularly value the outstanding level of care, guidance and support provided for their children. At the heart of this happy school...is the determination of the staff and governors to provide the best possible education for its pupils. Pupils’ good behaviour and productive relationships promote positive attitudes to learning. Safeguarding procedures are exemplary. Pupils value learning and are eager to do well. Behaviour is good throughout the school, characterised by general helpfulness and good manners.
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North Mundham School School Lane, North Mundham, Chichester, West Sussex, PO20 1LA Telephone: 01243 785502 Fax: 01243 530654 Email: office@northmundham.w-sussex.sch.uk
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