A academy converter school in West Northamptonshire. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for Monksmoor Park Church of England Primary School.
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"Nurturing All to Flourish and Aspire"
As a Church of England school, Christian values are at the heart of all we do. The school states Christian values such as Wellbeing, Respect, Joy, Hope, Friendship and Acceptance, and notes alignment with the Church of England Vision for Education (2016). Forest School is described as an integral part of the curriculum.
Headteacher welcomes visitors and describes the school as a nurturing environment where every child is valued, with a vision of 'Nurturing All to Flourish and Aspire' and a focus on high expectations, safety, love, and strong relationships.
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We are passionate about supporting all children and believe each child deserves the same broad curriculum. We hold early discussions with the child and parents when identifying needs, work to understand the child’s strengths and difficulties, involve parents’ concerns, agree outcomes, and ensure the child participates fully in school life.
Admissions are overseen by The Rutland Learning Trust. If a year group is oversubscribed, the governing body will apply the admissions criteria from the Admissions Policy, allocating places up to the Published Admission Number. There is a waiting list and in-year applications are handled by the school. Appeals are conducted via the Diocesan Appeals Service. Offers of a school place are announced on a specified date, with appeals and other admission processes described in the admissions policy and related documents.
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