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Welcome to St Michael's Church of England Aided Primary School.

 

Headteacher Mrs Kathryn Jackson

 

We are a welcoming Church of England Primary School with over 200 pupils. We are a school where each child is valued and respected. Life at St Michael's is always busy and we have a lot to be very proud of! We believe that the partnership between parents and school is very important and invite you to be involved in your child's education. Our distinctive Christian nature permeates all aspects of school life and we wish to develop the potential of each and every person as we tirelessly pursue excellence.  

 

We are a busy but friendly school, with lots going on. This website aims to give you a taster of the school, as well as providing regular updated information for both parents and pupils.

 

We hope that you enjoy your visit to our website, and that you find any information you are looking for. Please feel free to contact the school direct with any queries you may have. Parents may request a paper copy of any information on this site by contacting the school.  

 

Thank you for visiting! 

Safeguarding

St Michael's CE (A) Primary School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Mrs Kate Jackson, Headteacher, is currently the Designated Safeguarding Lead for the School.

 

Tour Of St Michael's CE Primary School

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School Of Sanctuary

St Michael's has been accredited as a School of Sanctuary showing that we are fully inclusive, able to extend a warm welcome to everyone and a place where all understand and value what it means to find a place of sanctuary.

 

As an inclusive Christian school, St Michael's CE (A) Primary School values everyone as a child of God and rejoices in its diversity.  Our vision is to provide a happy, loving and nurturing environment where all have the confidence to make outstanding progress and so expand and fulfil their hopes and aspirations.

 

We are committed to being a safe and welcoming place for all, especially those seeking sanctuary.  This could be people whose lives were in danger in their own country, who have troubles at home in this country or in the local community, or just looking for a place of safety as equal, valued members of the school community.

 

Our commitment is based on our distinctly Christian vision and is underpinned by our core values of love, joy, faith and hope.

 

Romans 12: 15 and 18

'Rejoice with those who rejoice; mourn with those who mourn.  Live in harmony with one another ... as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone.'

 

 

School of Sanctuary Recognition - Friday 6th December 2019

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