This organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, volunteers and parents to share this commitment.
At St. Paul’s CE Primary School, we consider the extent to which we are equipping our children with the knowledge and cultural capital they need to succeed in life.
At St. Paul’s, the purpose of our Mathematics teaching is to ensure that our pupils have a solid foundation of number so that they can begin to understand the world around them, both whilst a pupil at St. Paul’s and beyond.
History teaching at St Paul’s involves studying 4 key concepts: investigating and interpreting the past; building an overview of world history; understanding chronology and communicating historically.
At St. Paul’s, we aim to prepare children for the developing and changing world. We aim to provide children with a broad and balanced curriculum which prepares them for life beyond primary education.
Our computing curriculum aims to make children confident on a range of modern technology. It encourages them to see the potential in software, devices and the internet, but also prompts them to recognise some of the pitfalls and dangers.
Here at St Paul’s we are committed to promoting the importance of good health and well-being for all our children. We recognise the important role that Physical Education plays in this, as well as the positive influence it has on concentration, attitude and academic achievement.
Here at St Paul’s Church of England Primary School, personal, social and health education (PSHE) enables our children to become healthy, independent and responsible members of a society.