English Martyrs' Catholic Voluntary Academy, Long Eaton
5.37 miles
Redhill Primary School is a State Primary school for kids aged 4 to 11 (Gender - Mixed )
At Redhill our priority is to develop a love of learning, inspired by outstanding teaching by building and developing all of the individual talents. They work tirelessly to ensure that all of the children enjoy a stimulating and diverse education, learning is irresistible, children are happy, feel safe and are valued. Learning experiences are rich and enjoyable.Everything they do as a school is to ensure that the children achieve their very best. They want every child to be successful; to reach for success from the very first day they join us so when they leave us, they have a love of learning for the rest of their lives.A vision helps the school focus its work towards common aims, values and ethos. This gives everybody (pupils, parents, staff and governors) a shared idea and commitment of how we approach life in and out of school and how they are preparing the pupils for later life in modern Britain. They actively promote the fundamental British values of tolerance and respect for people of all faiths, cultures and lifestyles.
Curriculum
At Redhill, they have designed and personalised our curriculum to ensure that all children leave us with a wide, foundation of knowledge, the necessary skills to be successful, lifelong learners and a passionate curiosity about the world around them. They based the curriculum on five key principles:Achieving academic excellence, Increasing children’s cultural capital through a curriculum driven by literature, Celebrating and encouraging creativity, Teaching the necessary skills and attitudes for effective, sustained, independent learning, Actively encouraging children to shape the curriculum and their education. The curriculum is driven by the need to prepare the children for the next stage of their education, but also for lifelong learning. Through the curriculum, they develop the essential knowledge, skills and understanding which are the building blocks for later life. They aim for academic excellence in the core areas and expect a large proportion of our Year 6 children to be leaving school working at the ‘greater depth’ level in reading, writing and maths. The curriculum encompasses not only the formal requirements of the National Curriculum, but provides additional opportunities for children to find their passions and talents.
Supporting Children with Special Educational Needs & Disabilities (SEND)
Welcome to Redhill Primary School, a place where staff, parents and pupils work together to ensure all our learners make excellent progress and realise their potential.We are a mainstream school providing education to approximately 220 pupils between the ages of 4-11. SEND stands for Special Educational Needs and/or Disability. Many children will have special educational needs of some kind during their time in education. Schools and other organisations can help most children overcome the barriers their difficulties present quickly and easily. A few children will need extra help for some or all of their time in school.
School Trips
To enhance the school curriculum and enrich the children's learning experiences, they arrange trips to places of interest for each class at least once a year. Many trips are organised to link with the topics studied by the children that term. Typical examples of school trips are: visits to museums and art galleries; visits to a variety of places of worship such as the church, gurdwara, mosque or synagogue; visits to Cadbury’s World or the Sea Life Centre. Other trips may be arranged to develop a particular skill, for example visits to the local sports events.
Selection Criteria: Selective
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