Inside the school
Apart from the classrooms for everyday learning, we also have a fully equiped practical room with cooking facilities, a conservatory library, staffroom and facilities for disabled visitors, staff and pupils.
| Waiting for photo | The School Office Want to know something? Not sure what to do? Need to hand something in? Well the best place to go is the School Office where Mrs Gillett, or Mrs Dallman on Fridays, will be there to help you out and give you friendly advice. The School Office also joins to the Headteacher's Office, so if you ever need to come in for a chat with the Headteacher, you can book an appointment with Mrs Gillett. |
| Waiting for photo | Class One Being in Class One is very exciting there is lots of things to do, find out about and prepare ourselves for learning about all the different whole school themes that all the children investigate. Class One is for children aged between 4 - 7 years old. |
| Waiting for photo | Class Two Class Two builds on the successes of Class One and continue to develop our children as independent and enthusiastic learners. Lessons are all based around the whole school theme and encourage children to explore aspects of their own interest so that they can understanding what the wider world is about. |
 | The Conservatory Welcome to our conservatory which hosts the library facilities and space for children to work in smaller groups when focusing on specific needs they might have. The conservatory leads out to the reflection garden, designed and created by Class One. |
| Waiting for photo | The Practical Room Cookery, dinners, arts and crafts, Schools' Out Kids Club, plus many more activities are always happening in this room. It has a fully fitted kitchen plus lots of space to store all sorts of arts and crafts things so that the children have all the resources they need have a great time. |
| Waiting for photo | The Staffroom Obviously the safe haven for staff at break and lunch times, but when our staff are teaching, this room makes an idea places to take small groups of children when they are developing their reading and writing skills. |