A good community school school in Leicester. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for Imperial Avenue Infant School.
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"We value and respect the uniqueness of each child and work together to achieve success"
Head Teacher welcomes visitors to Imperial Avenue Infant School, describes it as a happy, nurturing school and notes the on-site Designated Specialist Provision (DSP) focused on communication and interaction. The message highlights partnerships with families, inclusivity, diversity, and invites parents to engage with the school.
Imperial Avenue Infant School has a Designated Specialist Provision (DSP) on site focused on communication and interaction needs, with pathways including Getting ready, Taster and Bespoke. The DSP serves ages 3-7 (F1 to Year 2), aims to provide specialist teaching within a structured and inclusive environment, and works in close partnership with parents and other professionals. The DSP provides an individualised curriculum and opportunities for inclusion with mainstream peers.
Admissions are administered by Leicester City Council. Foundation Stage 1 (F1) has a planned admission number (PAN) of 56 part-time placements, with 28 spaces available. F1 may be offered from age 2; the school outlines an oversubscription priority including children in care, on the Child Protection Register, children fleeing domestic violence, children with siblings at the school, and those in the catchment area. If oversubscribed, a waiting list is kept. Admission to Foundation Stage 1 does not guarantee a full-time place in Foundation Stage 2.
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