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What makes us special?
In this section of the website, we would like to share with you some of the things that make our school special. Whilst test results and academic success are important components of a school, we believe in the importance of creating inspiring and imaginative learning opportunities for the children.
The things that make us special are:
- Our commitment to sustainability
- The teaching of Forest Schools in our Secret Garden
- Our sports clubs and specialist sports staff
- Supporting charities
- Our involvement in the local community with our Neighbourhood Action Group
- An amazing range of extra-curricular activities
- Residential trips for Years 2,3,4,5 and 6
- The teaching of how we learn through the ‘Learning Well’