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All Saints CofE School

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Welcome to All Saints’ CE Primary School NW2.  From the age of 4, we welcome children into a community that is small enough to feel secure but large enough to offer a huge breadth of experiences. We aim to provide outstanding academic and pastoral support to all children, whilst nurturing them through our Christian ethos. Our pupils develop a sense of responsibility, learning to care about both our school community and the world beyond.

We `are a diverse, multicultural, one-form entry primary school where every student is valued and treated as an individual.  We promote acceptance and tolerance, ensuring that everyone feels comfortable and equal within our inclusive school community.  We aim to ensure that every child achieves their potential and feels happy and safe in an environment where all differences are celebrated.

We encourage our children to try their best, to have a go and to always aspire to improve. We believe in having a growth mindset, promoting curiosity, concentration, resilience, imagination, determination, cooperation and an enjoyment of learning. Effort and hard work are always recognised and rewarded. We have high aspirations for all learners through both a challenging and supportive approach.  There are no limits to anyone’s learning and we strongly believe in the power of the word ‘yet’ when referring to something we cannot do; it encourages everyone to realise that we still have the ability to achieve in the future something that we might not currently be able to do.

We also love to celebrate our achievements, whether that’s playing in our orchestra, challenging ourselves at chess, taking part in the wide range of sporting activities on offer, making suggestions in the school council meetings or demonstrating fantastic effort and learning.

We know that happy children learn best. We focus on giving all of our pupils a positive start to their education, striving to equip them to become independent lifelong learners in an ever-changing world.

Holly Skinner

Acting Headteacher