Grantham Preparatory International School
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Dudley House School is Independent Primary school in Lincolnshire for kids aged 3 to 11 (Gender - Mixed )
At Dudley House they pride ourselves in knowing each child as a special and unique individual. They provide rich and memorable learning activities that inspire and excite the children and help them achieve their very best.Children grow in confidence and thrive in the stimulating nursery and school environment and develop a love of learning and skills that will fit them for life. They are eager to come to school because there is so much enjoyment to be had in their learning and in their play. All the children from the youngest to the eldest interact with each other. They are like one big family where pupils, parents and staff all work closely together in a supportive, caring, Christian community.They trust that you will enjoy exploring the web-site and will discover for yourself why they believe that Dudley House School will provide your child with an exciting and vibrant place to develop and learn. We hope that you will visit the school. It is only then that you will be able to fully appreciate what the school can offer to you and your child.
Nursery
The nursery provision provides a gentle welcome to the world of school and a smooth transition from home. At Dudley House School, they nurture a strong family ethos that runs from nursery to year 6. Although some children only join us for the excellent nursery provision, most are so settled, that the continue their education with us until year 6. The educational establishment is inclusive and welcomes all pupils. The teaching and faith values the family and promotes respect for all.
Early Years
In Dudley House School Early Years Foundation Stage, They will have the best start to school life. They will learn through structured, stimulating play based activities matched to children’s interests and needs. The curriculum is planned around a series of themes and topics, each of which offer experiences in all the areas outlined in the Government Early Years Curriculum.Children discover what their bodies can do and develop co-ordination, control and movement in a variety of ways. They learn the importance of physical activity and how to keep healthy.
Key Stage 1 & 2
They firmly believe that children need to be happy in order to learn successfully. The curriculum for the early years and the whole school is presented in a warm and caring environment where staff are genuinely concerned for each individual child and where the general ethos of the whole school is displayed through gentle encouragement and sincere praise.They follow a broadly balanced and challenging curriculum that is based on the Government’s National Curriculum and Chris Quigley’s Essentials Curriculum. It is structured to provide a rich and varied programme of activities and learning experiences to meet the needs, interests and aspirations of all the children. The creative approach, using topics and specific subject teaching, stimulates learning and enables pupils to practice and use skills in a variety of ways.
Before School Club
Children can be looked after from 8:15am to assist parents who have to work. The children play outside on the playground where a member of staff supervises them.
After School Club
An after school club for children is held on Monday to Thursday evenings from 3.30 pm to 5.00 pm, during term time. A friendly, qualified member of staff runs the service. This may benefit parents who are working, but is also used by children who just want to stay and play.Parents wishing to use this facility will need to book a place for their child either in advance or on the day if there is sufficient room. A charge is payable for each after school session attended.
Extra-curricular Clubs
They offer a wide range of extra-curricular activities after school to enhance the curriculum. In Science club they have been investigating what happens when you put raisins in lemonade and observed how colours interacted from sweets when left to soak in water. It was amazing. We also constructed our own marble run, tested it, then made alterations to delay the marbles descent to the bottom.
Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
At Dudley House School we offer all children a nurturing environment to support their development in all areas. The small class sizes mean that staff very much focus on the individual needs of all children. Whether your child requires extra support or extra challenge we work hard to meet the needs of all pupils in the care.
Selection Criteria: Selective
Children usually join the nursery in the September following their third birthday, but can start later in the year providing spaces are available. Children may attend on a full-time or part-time basis.
The fees of the school can be found on the website below
https://dudleyhouseschool.co.uk/information-for-parents/fees/
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