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We are committed to working in a meaningful partnership with all parents and carers.

 

 

Clifton-upon-Teme Primary School : School first to gain Parent Partnership

 

A VILLAGE primary school has become the first in Worcestershire to achieve the Leading Parent Partnership Award.

 

C l i f t o n - u p o n - T e m e Primary School, near Worcester, received the award as part of a national scheme being piloted in Worcestershire to help parents become more involved with their children’s school.

 

Debbie Mitchell, headteacher of Clifton -upon- Teme primary, said: “We are absolutely delighted to be the first school in Worcestershire to receive this important award – a commitment to working closely with parents and the community has always been a central part of our values at Clifton and the award has provided us with a structured approach to evaluating our practice.”

 

The award audits the school’s parental engagement, identifying areas for improvement, with pilot schools becoming ambassadors across the county.

 

The award normally takes 12 to 15 months to achieve, but Clifton has taken just eight months to reach the required level.

 

The Leading Parent Partnership Award pilot scheme is taking place across the county, encompassing a range of 39 schools from rural to urban, first to secondary.

 

For further information contact Rachel Adams, parent engagement adviser, on 07595 091200

 

Worcester Evening News – 17th November 2009

 

 

 

 

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Clifton-upon-Teme ,

Worcester .  WR6 6DH.

 

Tel/Fax: 01886 812258

 

e-mail: office@clifton-upon-teme.worcs.sch.uk

 

website www.cliftonuponteme.ik.org  

 

Dear Parents,

 

We are very proud of our school and have done our best to give an accurate account of what we have to offer to every child in this prospectus.  With 87 children, all our staff have a personal knowledge of every child and there is a real family atmosphere.  Our experienced and dedicated staff  provide the highest standard of education and offer a broad, challenging curriculum.  

 

It is difficult to convey the atmosphere of our school in print, so to discover more, you might like to talk to parents and pupils, past and present.  Many children attending our school come from families who have a long association with us, some as pupils themselves.  We have also been very pleased to welcome new families who have recently moved into the area.  

 

The school holds a cherished position in this close-knit community. We are immensely proud to have been named “ Village School of the Year” in 2003 in the NFU Countryside national competition.    Furthermore we have recently been designated as Worcestershire’s first rural Children’s Centre.  Do visit us to discover for yourself our school in action.  I can guarantee that you will receive a very warm and friendly welcome.

 

  

 

Mrs D.J. Mitchell

 

(Headteacher)

 

                                     

“The School is at the heart of the village community and provides a good education with many very good features, for its pupils” 

 

 

 

(Examples of this can be found in the gallery - May Fayre). 

 

 

 

OFSTED REPORT JULY 2002

 





















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