A good voluntary aided school school in Wandsworth. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for Roehampton Church Forest Primary School.
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| Year | Mat Average | Read Average |
|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 108.0 | 106.0 |
| 2023 | 107.0 | 107.0 |
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"Responsible, Caring, Fearless & Secure"
Roehampton Church Forest School has a distinctive Christian ethos, which is at the heart of our school and provides an inclusive, caring and supportive environment where our children learn and flourish in a setting shaped by Christian values.
Welcome message from Executive Headteacher Miss Lynn Anderson inviting visitors and tours; describes RCFS as a warm, small, one-form-entry school with Christian ethos; outlines Forest School journey and values; signed off with Kind regards, Miss Lynn Anderson.
Clubs
Breakfast Club 7:45am - 8:50am (£3.00 per morning); After School Clubs – Times of clubs vary (see After School Activities); Start of School at 8:55am; End of school 3:20pm (EYFS) / 3:30pm (KS1 & KS2). Office open 8:30am - 4:00pm; contact info: [email protected].
RCFS provides SEND support through quality first teaching and appropriately differentiated learning activities; Individual support plans with termly targets; If needed, external support from Speech and Language, Occupational Therapy or Educational Psychologists; SENCo contact: Ms Rebecca Greene; Appointments via school office.
Nursery admissions: Board of Governors admit up to 30 children into Nursery each year with 15 hours (part-time) or 30 hours (full-time); Part-time usually 9:00am–12:00pm or 12:15pm–3:15pm; Full-time 9:00am–3:15pm. Reception admissions: Board of Governors admit up to 30 children into Reception each September. Prospective parents should contact the school office for information and application procedures. Appeals: Parents not offered a place may appeal to an independent appeals panel within 20 school days of the decision; notification and hearing processes described.
Breakfast Club costs £3.00 per morning.
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