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St Teresa's Catholic Primary School and Nursery


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St. Teresa’s has a warm, caring Catholic ethos that is central to the work and life of our school. We believe that all children are entitled to receive a high-quality, creative education that emphasizes the importance of developing key skills as well as the whole child through the arts, the teaching of thinking skills, encouraging independent learning, and exploring the Gospel values. Every pupil at St Teresa’s should leave knowing God’s love and being able to show God’s love. We want them to have enjoyed their learning thoroughly, always giving 100% and achieving the very best that they can so that they are ready for the next part of their lives.

We have the highest expectations of our children achieving their best in a safe, secure and happy environment. We expect outstanding behavior, hard work, and respect for everyone. We promote a culture of positivity and the children are rewarded for their ‘can-do attitude to school and life.

At St. Teresa's we are constantly striving for excellence. We are passionate about improving children’s life chances by giving them a love of learning and a drive to succeed.

Our vision for St Teresa’s is one of excellence in all areas, not just in academic capacities. We want to ensure that every child who comes here makes excellent progress at their level and leaves with positive and happy memories of school that will last a lifetime.

St Teresa’s is committed to ensuring the welfare and safety of all our children in school. We believe that children have a right to learn in a supportive, caring, and safe environment which includes the right to protection from all types of abuse where staff are vigilant for signs of any child in distress and will follow school and local authority policy to address any issues.

At St. Teresa’s, we endeavor to help each child to develop spiritually, socially, aesthetically, and academically to make school a place where children can learn to work and play together and accept responsibility for making choices whilst growing together daily in the knowledge and love of God and the teaching of the Church: and all things to give witness to Christ.

  • Treat every person with equality of esteem and respect and dignity due to a child of God.
  • Strive for all pupils regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, disability, religious belief, sexual orientation, socio-economic background to achieve the highest possible standards in their learning, make good progress and be committed to closing the gap of attainment for all vulnerable groups of pupils.
  • Strive to achieve equality of opportunity for all, adults and pupils, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, disability, religious belief, sexual orientation, socio-economic background.

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