School Mission Statement



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School Mission Statement To strive for excellence in a caring, safe and secure environment, where standards of achievement are continuously improved by providing the highest quality, exciting learning experiences. Staff and pupils reflect on their learning together to ensure they reach their fullest potential and are ready for the challenges of tomorrow. Headteacher: Mrs B. Peterson B.Ed. (Hons), NPQH Chair of Governors: Mr G. Ford Whitestone Primary School is a co-educational. County maintained primary school for pupils between the ages of 3 and 11. In addition the school has two Specialist Teaching Facilities for children with moderate learning difficulties. This document conforms to National Assembly for Wales Circular 14/01, School Prospectuses Guidance for Headteachers & Governing Bodies. Whitestone Primary School Rushwind Close West Cross, Swansea SA3 5RF Tel no: 01792 404113 Email: whitestone.primaryschool@swansea-edunet.gov.uk Website: http://www.whitestone.ik.org 1

Welcome to Whitestone Primary School I would like to extend a warm welcome to you from Whitestone Primary School. This prospectus gives you a taste of what Whitestone has to offer. We hope that it helps you gain an understanding of how our school is organised and to appreciate the exciting opportunities on offer to the children in our care. All schools have their own distinctive feel which makes each on unique, but to get a real sense of our children, our ethos and all that we are, talk to our parents and our children; they will tell you all you need to know. We believe that the special feel at Whitestone Primary is to do with our caring, friendly atmosphere. Our school continues to develop in many exciting ways, providing an even more enriching experience for our pupils. I am extremely proud to lead a team that is committed to providing the very best opportunities for the children who attend Whitestone Primary School. Staff, supported by governors, work hard to deliver a rich and challenging curriculum; to prepare children for future education; and to help them acquire the skills and enthusiasm needed to pursue learning for the rest of their lives. The best way to find out about our school is to come and visit, to see us in action and meet staff and children. A telephone call to the school office on 01792 404113 is all that is needed to arrange this. We look forward to welcoming you to our school, and to a happy and successful partnership with all our new children and families. Bethan Peterson Headteacher The important thing is not so much that every child should be taught, as that every child be given the wish to learn. John Lubbock 2

Whitestone Primary School Aims To provide quality learning experiences through quality teaching. To engage all children in learning through a well planned, broad and balanced curriculum which is relevant and enriched to equip our children with the skills and enthusiasm for lifelong learning. To create well motivated, independent learners. To provide challenging activities for our children to allow them to fulfil their own potential. To have high expectations of all our children and provide opportunities for them to become independent lifelong learners. To establish a happy, secure, well ordered and stimulating environment where children and staff can work together in an atmosphere of mutual trust and respect and where children can learn to be tolerant, courteous and considerate to others. For children to learn in an environment that teaches self-worth, tolerance and respect for others and where the achievements of individuals are celebrated. To provide equal educational opportunities and experiences to all members of the school community regardless of disability, race, religion or gender To provide the best possible education in a supportive, inclusive atmosphere and vibrant, stimulating environment which is accessible to all To ensure all children feel valued, safe and secure to learn from their mistakes in order to achieve success To create and celebrate success and motivate learners To have relevant and high quality staff development and to consistently improve the quality of teaching and learning To maintain strong links and work in partnership with parents, the community, Governors and the LA To ensure that each child develops an appropriate command of language and the ability to communicate effectively and confidently To stimulate children to develop a lively, enquiring and thinking mind which can investigate, reason and apply skills across the curriculum To encourage competent use of ICT and technology, providing the skills to facilitate 21st century life To awaken an awareness of Wales, the Welsh language and its heritage To develop responsible global citizens with some understanding of environmental, local and world wide issues To explore and begin to understand moral and ethical codes and religious beliefs that govern human behaviour To understand the need and how to maintain a healthy body and mind To develop self evaluating learners who are able to transfer skills, plan, review and amend their work 3

Admissions Nursery The school admits children into our Nursery Class on or just after their third birthday if numbers allow. During the Summer Term, an informal coffee afternoon will be held with parents of new entrants as well as current parents, the class teacher and Headteacher, to discuss aspects of the school s organisation and answer any questions parents might have. We also offer a Wraparound Club for those children who wish to stay on in school for the afternoon. Children may start attending this care facility when they are 2½ years of age. There is a charge for this facility. More information can be obtained from the school office. Reception Parents are invited to apply for a full time place in our Reception class during the Spring term prior to their entry. Parents who do not live within the school s defined catchment area will need to submit a Preferred Placement Application Form. Preference for admission to our Reception Class is given as follows: 1. Children within the school catchment area. 2. Children with older siblings in the school. 3. Children outside the catchment area. Parents who wish to start their child at the school at any other time of the year are asked to contact the Headteacher. Transition We have a good relationship with our partner secondary school, Bishop Gore Comprehensive School, to ensure a smooth transition for pupils between the different phases of education. Where children choose to attend other Secondary Schools, we have developed good relationships to ensure the same opportunities are available. Charging and Remissions Children are provided with all equipment needed for use at school. If items of school property ore lost or damaged, parents will be asked to pay for replacement. Parents will sometimes be asked to pay a voluntary financial contribution towards educational visits. No child will be refused participation in a educational activity because the parent is unable or unwilling to contribute. Regretfully activities will have to be cancelled if insufficient money is raised to cover costs. 4

School Organisation Mrs B. Peterson - Headteacher Mrs SA. Anthony - Deputy Headteacher Mrs J. Thomas - Senior Teacher Mr N. Whitehouse Mrs C. Lewis Mrs C Johns Mrs G Morris Mr Paul Gooding Ms D. Rezabek Mrs K. Croall Ms S Evans Miss M Griffiths Miss Holly Hill Associate Staff Mrs M. Burns Miss G. Allan Mrs J. Dawson Miss D. Crocker Ms S. Allard Mrs E. Symons Mrs V. Stote Mrs S. Thomas Mrs K. Fletcher Mrs V. Cooze Mrs H. Clatworthy Mrs S. Morgan Ms J. Mathias Ms J. Ewing Miss E. Buchanan Mr G. Lawrence Miss S. Nuzum Miss A.M. Graham Mrs S. Rees Mrs M. Morgan Ms J. Allen Mrs C Green - School Secretary Mr S. Totterdell - Caretaker Mrs P. Hocking - School Cook 5

Home/School Agreement We feel strongly that the responsibility for the education and general development of the children should be shared by both school and home. With an understanding of each others role and co-operation between parents and teachers, a partnership is developed from which the children have a tremendous advantage. With this in mind a Home/School Agreement has been developed and parents are invited to sign this upon their child s entry to the school. The Headteacher signs the copy on behalf of the school. We try in various ways to keep you informed of your child s progress. On the first Tuesday of every month classteachers are available in their classrooms for parents to meet with this regard. Parents evenings and Meet the Teacher meetings take place and regular newsletters keep you informed of what s going on in addition to class assemblies where parents are welcome to attend. Whitestone PTA There is an active PTA of which you automatically become a member upon your child starting at the school. Meetings are held when necessary and are open to all Mums, Dads and Carers who can contribute a couple of hours per term an have some fun on the way. Parents, teachers, associate staff and children all put in a great deal of time and effort and this is rewarded by the many extras we are able to buy for the school. Security Arrangements Security arrangements for pupils, staff and school premises are a priority. In the interests of safety, the school has security locks fitted to all external doors. These prevent unauthorised access from outside, while allowing easy access in an emergency. Visitors, including parents are requested to co-operate with this procedure, by: attending the school via the main entrance only; reporting to the main office upon arrival; Entering the teaching areas only with the consent of the Headteacher. To further ensure the security of the children the gate at the top end of West Cross lane will be locked from 9am until 11.50am. When the children have been collected from Nursery, the gate will be closed until 3pm for collection of children at the end of the school day. Late arrivals to school should use the school entrance off Southlands Drive for access and should sign the late register in the school office. All visitors are requested to report to the secretary. 6

Special Educational Needs Additional Learning Needs Children who have special educational needs are integrated into mainstream classes, with the Classteacher and Special Educational Needs Co -ordinator (SENCO) jointly consulting on Individual Education Programmes of education. Learning Support Assistants provide support under the management and guidance of the Classteacher and SENCO. The school also has two Specialist Teaching Facilities (STF) for those children identified as having Moderate Learning Difficulties. Whitestone is also designated for pupils with physical difficulties and is specially adapted to accommodate these children within the Mainstream classes as well as in the STFs. All our pupils are very much part of the school and the presence of pupils with SEN benefits the whole school community by giving our children a positive view of disability. Whitestone is very proud of its integration and inclusion of pupils with SEN and all the staff are committed to this policy. The school has a policy for Special Educational Needs which is available on request. More Able and Talented Every effort is made to provide for pupils who are more able and who need to be challenged further. The school has a policy for More Able and Talented children which is available on request. Sex Education The school s programme of sex education as agreed by the Governing Body, forms part of the Personal and Social Education Framework of the National Curriculum. Sexual education, within P.S.E. framework, is mainly taught in an integrated way with other subjects and will focus on those aspects related to the skills, knowledge, understanding, attitudes and values, needed over both Key Stages. The main emphasis is upon pupil s growing awareness of themselves both physically and emotionally in context of their relationships with friends and family. Parents may view the policy and discuss the teaching materials used. Parents have the right to withdraw their children, should they so wish, for sex education. (Education Act 1993). 7

Use of the Welsh Language Welsh is taught as a second language. The school follows teaching schemes and resources recommended by the local education authority, which mainly aim for oral proficiency. However, the National Curriculum requires certain levels of competence in writing and reading Welsh, which children will be expected to attain by Year 6. It is the school s aim to use the Welsh language in such a way as to ensure that children see, hear and use it as a natural part of school life. It is given a prominent role in many school activities. Children also have an opportunity to learn about the culture and heritage, as well as the language of Wales, through such activities as St. David s Day celebrations. Our teaching of Welsh is supported by the team of peripatetic Welsh teachers, Athrawon Bro, who work alongside teachers and pupils in promoting the Welsh language. Homework All children are expected to read at home in the evening on a regular basis. Our Home School Link Book provides opportunities for both parents and staff to make constructive comments on your child s progress in reading. Older children are given spelling exercises, tables and projects, which are an extension of the class themes. If there is any concern about the rang or quantity of homework please contact the class teacher to discuss any issues. It is always possible to provide extension work or to modify work given. Opportunities to engage in independent research are seen as a useful preparation for Secondary School. Physical Education and Sporting Activities Our school has excellent grounds with a large pitch and hard court. All classes have P.E. and parents are expected to support P.E. lessons by ensuring that suitable kit is brought to school on the correct days. Swimming lessons are provided at The National Pool in Swansea for all junior children who attend on alternate half terms. Our children regularly participate in the county s swimming gala s. A Sports Day is held annually during the Summer Term and all parents are invited to join this event. We aim to give children of all abilities the opportunity to participate in competitive events. The school also makes full use of any opportunities for coaching from experienced sports people. The school policy and scheme of work for P.E. can be viewed on request. 8

Attendance Information If your child is due to attend a medical, doctor, dental or optician appointment, please let us know in advance either by sending the appointment card or a written note to school. This will be recorded in the register as an authorised absence. Children soon get behind in their work if they miss even odd days from school, so please do not keep them away unless they are unwell or there is some family crisis. If your child is absent due to ill health, we ask that you contact the school (by telephone if possible) on the first day of illness to say that your child is not expected. In this way, we can be sure that your child has not been involved in an accident on the way to school. At the same time, you can give us an indication of approximately how long your child will be away from school and can let us know if you require homework for your child if he/she is well enough to do it. If your child must take prescribed medicines in school, we require you to complete a form Request for School to Administer Medicine available from the School Secretary or downloadable from our web-site. We will not administer any medicines without eh authorisation of this form. This is for safety reasons and in your child s interests. Medicines that we administer must be those that can be taken by the child themselves (e.g. tablets or medicine). If circumstances relating to your child s health alter at any time, please let us know in writing, in order for us to amend our records. Education Welfare Officers (EWO) are employed by the Education Authority to act as liaison between parents and school. They are much more than attendance officers of the past and are now more like social workers attached to the education service. However, one of their tasks remains the enforcement of rules concerning school attendance. The EWO can also help with information concerning free school meals and any other matter affecting your child s welfare. Ms Diane Coates is the EWO attached to Whitestone Primary School and the school enjoys a close working relationship with her. Parents are allowed to take up to ten days out of term time per school year for family holidays. Obviously, if at all possible, it would be better for your child not to miss school, as they may miss an important piece of work. However if this is unavoidable, you are required to complete a Holiday Request Form available from the School Secretary. Where attendance levels are poor or the maximum number of days have been taken we are unable to authorise further holiday requests. 9

Punctuality Children are asked to be on the school premises no earlier than 8.40am and no later than 8.45am (unless attending Breakfast Club). We impress upon children the importance of punctuality and ask parents to support us by ensuring that their child is in school at an appropriate time; your child s learning is disrupted if they are late and other children s learning is disrupted by latecomers disturbing the class. School Dinners Lunchtime Arrangements School lunches are cooked on the premises. The variety of meals provided reflects a balanced, healthy diet and is good value for money. There is usually a choice of meals and squash, milk or water is provided as a drink with the school lunch. Packed Lunches If your child prefers to bring a packed lunch, please ensure that it is in a lunch box labelled clearly with their name and class. All drinks should be in unbreakable containers. During lunchtime children are supervised by Lunchtime Supervisors. In addition, the Headteacher or Deputy Headteacher is available if necessary. Dinner money should be placed in an envelope clearly marked with your child s name and class and handed by your child to the class teacher for safekeeping, at morning registration. Dinner money is collected on Monday and cheques should be made payable to City and County of Swansea. If your child is entitled to free school meals please see the school secretary to get a form. Support for Charities Whitestone Primary School regularly gets involved in all manner of fund-raising and competitive activities. We believe that by incorporating such aspects in the life of the school, we maintain a strong, positive perception of Whitestone Primary School, not only from within, but from the community at large. 10

Dance/Drama Children regularly perform in class assemblies and whole school production and these provide many opportunities for both creative improvisation and the challenges of learning script. School Uniform The School Secretary has an up to date list of all school uniform requirements and a list of current prices is available from the office. Our supplier is J & S Products in Tycoch, Swansea but uniform can be ordered from the school office. Whilst, uniform is not compulsory, we prefer children to wear the uniform, as it enhances the feeling of identity and avoids unsuitable fashion clothing. After School Club The After School Club is available from 3.30pm until 5.45pm. The club is run by Ms S Nuzum and you will need to contact the school office to register your child for sessions in order that she can provide the required staff to meet staffing guidelines. Sessions are charged at 6 per full session and 3 until 4.30pm. The club is registered with CSSIW. Music Music plays an important part in the everyday life of the school. Music education begins in the Nursery and continues throughout the Infant years with opportunities for creative music, percussion playing, singing and a variety of presentations. From Y2 onwards all children are taught to play the descant recorder. In the Juniors there are also opportunities for children to play the violin, cello, flute, clarinet and trumpet. The tuition is provided by the City and County of Swansea Peripatetic Service. There is an after school orchestra club and children play regularly in whole school assemblies. Musical achievement is always celebrated at Whitestone Primary School and is a strong feature of school life, every opportunity is given for all children to perform. School Council We value the contribution that children make to school life. Our school council have been involved in improving our school grounds and are involved in the appointment process of teaching staff when necessary. They meet regularly and their news and views are shared with pupils, staff and governors. 11

What do you do if you are not satisfied with your child s Education or if you have a Complaint We expect all pupils, staff and parents to listen carefully and respectfully to each other. Minor complaints should be dealt with by the Class teacher. If you are not satisfied, contact the Headteacher. All serious complaints must be explained in writing to the Headteacher so that an investigation can take place. Parents who are unhappy about something should contact us at once. The Headteacher will always meet concerned parents in order to resolve difficulties. If you feel that your complaint has not been resolved you may wish to contact the Chair of Governors (or another member of the Governing Body). Names and telephone numbers of governors can be obtained from the school office. The school has a complaints procedure a copy of which is available upon request. If the problem is still unresolved you should inform the Director of Education, in writing. A further attempt will then be made to resolve the problem, if at all possible, before recourse to the official Complaints Procedures. Details of the authority s Complaints Procedure are available at any school, Education Department of the Local Education Authority or Public Library. 12