A academy converter school in Wolverhampton. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for St Andrew's Church of England Primary School.
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"St Andrew's - a Good Samaritan School (Luke 10: 25-37). Making a difference, with faith, hope and love so all can flourish."
St Andrew's - a Good Samaritan School (Luke 10: 25-37). Making a difference, with faith, hope and love so all can flourish.
St Andrew's is a school which is committed to providing a high quality education alongside strong pastoral provision. The Christian faith is shared and celebrated and other faiths are valued and respected resulting in strong relationships with families and our community. Through providing pupils with a wide range of memorable experiences alongside a progressive topic led curriculum we enable pupils to become life-long motivated learners with a thirst for knowledge. We hope that your links with St Andrew's are happy and successful. - Mrs L Thompson, Headteacher.
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Additional support may include small group interventions, 1:1 interventions, Intervention from outside agencies (e.g. Speech and Language, Occupational Therapy, Outreach Services, Educational Psychologist, CAMHS), 1:1 Teaching Assistant Support (usually specified in a child’s Education Health Care Plan). Some children who require additional support may be identified as having a special educational need and would then be given individual targets to work on and support from outside agencies may be sought by school. The SEND Policy on our Policies page.
Nursery places: contact the office directly to discuss availability and preferred arrangements. For nursery provision, please visit our nursery page. For those children starting school, full-time places will be available in September of the academic year within which your child becomes five years old. If you live in Wolverhampton you must apply through Wolverhampton City Council admissions. See Wolverhampton City Council school admissions.
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