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  1. Anfield is an independent Catholic, British curriculum school, comprising of a Primary School and 2 large Kindergartens, whose curriculum is underpinned by the Early Years Foundation Stage, followed by the English National Curriculum. At Anfield, our robust curriculum for students aged 2 to 11 years, is fit for the 21st century, embracing the notion of promoting a globally–minded education of the very highest quality. Anfield enjoys an enviable reputation as a thriving, dynamic, happy, caring, and supportive environment with a strong family atmosphere. At Anfield, we use English as the medium for teaching and learning. In addition, there is also a strong emphasis on the acquisition of Chinese (Putonghua) as a second language. As a family school community, Anfield provides the highest quality education, developing independent and critical thinking skills and a love of learning in a culturally aware Catholic environment. The school values and encourages the characteristics of honesty, integrity, responsibility, commitment, courtesy, tolerance, self-discipline, consideration, and respect for others and the environment, as we prepare all our students to live in a complex and changing world. Small class sizes and experienced, trained teaching staff facilitate individualized learning for our students. The Anfield St. Bosco Centre is a provision for pupils aged 5 - 11 years who have special learning difficulties. The Centre offers specialist, holistic British Education within a safe, caring environment designed to raise the pupils' self-esteem and confidence. The aim is to prepare pupils so that they can eventually access mainstream education independently. Anfield is an Independent Catholic, International School, comprising of a Primary school and 2 large Kindergartens, whose curriculum is underpinned by the Early Years Foundation Stage and the English National Curriculum. At Anfield, our robust curriculum for students aged 2-11 years, is fit for the 21st century, embracing the notion of promoting a globally–minded education of the very highest quality. Anfield enjoys an enviable reputation as a thriving, dynamic, happy, caring, and supportive school with a strong family atmosphere. Our mission is to help all children to reach their full potential in a happy, safe, caring school where we look after each other and our environment. It is the aim of Anfield that we should: Provide an environment in which all students have equality of opportunity and equal right to respect. Have high expectations for all, both in learning and in behavior, enables students to reach their full potential. Encourage students to do their best in all they say and do. Focus on a child-centered approach to learning in which the moral, physical, creative, social, and emotional development of the child is as important as his/her intellectual development. At Anfield, we always place the health and safety of our school community first. We are vigilant in protecting the health and safety of your child and our staff. All kindergarten students are required to have a completed medical form returned to the school before admission. This includes an up-to-date immunization record for your child. Kiddies’ Club parents are asked to inform us if their child has a particular medical condition, including allergies. Our Whampoa campus at Laguna Verde is a very attractive educational environment. We have modern, newly refurbished purpose-built premises on one level. We pride ourselves on our clean and healthy environment. Spacious and airy classrooms, Well-stocked library, Computer room, Drama and activity room, Medical room.
  2. Anfield is an Independent Catholic, International School, comprising of a Primary school and 2 large Kindergartens, whose curriculum is underpinned by the Early Years Foundation Stage and the English National Curriculum. At Anfield, our robust curriculum for students aged 2-11 years, is fit for the 21st century, embracing the notion of promoting a globally-minded education of the very highest quality. Anfield enjoys an enviable reputation as a thriving, dynamic, happy, caring, and supportive school with a strong family atmosphere. Our mission is to help all children to reach their full potential in a happy, safe, caring school where we look after each other and our environment. It is the aim of Anfield that we should: Provide an environment in which all students have equality of opportunity and equal right to respect. Have high expectations for all, both in learning and in behavior, enables students to reach their full potential. Encourage students to do their best in all they say and do. Focus on a child-centered approach to learning in which the moral, physical, creative, social, and emotional development of the child is as important as his/her intellectual development. Provide a learning environment in which children: build on what they already know or what they can do have opportunities to learn through investigation, exploration, and discovery within a disciplined yet caring and stimulating environment are motivated to learn through being actively involved in purposeful activities and play feel confident about tackling new situations and are prepared to think for themselves and act independently develop their self-esteem have opportunities to engage in activities planned by adults and also those that they plan or initiate themselves Encourage pupils to take care of each other and our environment. Be open and welcoming to parents, treat them as partners in their child’s development and education, inform parents about their child’s development and progress, deal fairly with any parental concerns and keep parents informed about school activities. Our new Kowloon Tong Campus is a very attractive educational environment. We have a self-contained, low-rise, two-story building. We pride ourselves on our clean and healthy environment. Spacious and airy classrooms Well-stocked library Interactive whiteboard and computers in every classroom Music room Children’s kitchen for cooking activities Beautiful garden Playground with play safe surface and large climbing frame Anfield is an independent Catholic, British curriculum school, comprising of a Primary School and 2 large Kindergartens, whose curriculum is underpinned by the Early Years Foundation Stage, followed by the English National Curriculum. At Anfield, our robust curriculum for students aged 2 to 11 years, is fit for the 21st century, embracing the notion of promoting a globally–minded education of the very highest quality. Anfield enjoys an enviable reputation as a thriving, dynamic, happy, caring, and supportive environment with a strong family atmosphere. At Anfield, we use English as the medium for teaching and learning. In addition, there is also a strong emphasis on the acquisition of Chinese (Putonghua) as a second language. As a family school community, Anfield provides the highest quality education, developing independent and critical thinking skills and a love of learning in a culturally aware Catholic environment. The school values and encourages the characteristics of honesty, integrity, responsibility, commitment, courtesy, tolerance, self-discipline, consideration, and respect for others and the environment, as we prepare all our students to live in a complex and changing world. Small class sizes and experienced, trained teaching staff facilitate individualized learning for our students. The Anfield St. Bosco Centre is a provision for pupils aged 5 - 11 years who have special learning difficulties. The Centre offers specialist, holistic British Education within a safe, caring environment designed to raise the pupils' self-esteem and confidence. The aim is to prepare pupils so that they can eventually access a mainstream education independently.
  3. A very warm welcome to St Margaret’s Anfield CE Primary School (SMA). St Margaret’s Anfield CE Primary School is situated in Anfield, Liverpool, and welcomes children from Nursery through to Year Six. We are extremely proud of our school and are delighted to celebrate the successes and achievements of all members of our school community. We have high expectations for all the children in our school, both academically and behaviorally, and strive to meet the needs of every child. Our School Motto ‘By Faith and Work’, and our School Rule ‘Be Sensible and Think First of Others’, encapsulate what we work towards in our school. We work especially hard to make sure that children feel safe and happy at our school and provide children with a stimulating and exciting environment in which to learn. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all to share this commitment. As a Church of England School, our core values of Truth, Fairness, Justice, and Joy define us not only as members of SMA but also of the wider Christian family whose values underpin everything we do. These values are also used daily as they are linked to our reward system. We have a very strong connection with St Margaret’s Anfield Church and celebrate many religious festivals there regularly. At St. Margaret’s we are committed to serving our community and the local area. In so doing so, we reinforce British Values regularly: Democracy, The Rule of Law, Individual Liberty, Mutual Respect, Tolerance of those of Different Faiths and Beliefs. At St. Margaret’s Anfield Church of England Primary School, we offer a curriculum that is broad and balanced and which builds on the knowledge, understanding, and skills of all children, whatever their starting points, as they progress through each Key Stage. The curriculum incorporates the statutory requirements of the National Curriculum 2014 and other experiences and opportunities which best meet the learning and developmental needs of the children in our school. The aim of our curriculum is for children to have the skills to be successful, independent, and motivated learners in readiness for their next stage of education. In St. Margaret’s Anfield, we strive to develop the whole person. We believe that all of our children are entitled to be given opportunities to reach their full potential therefore we must provide for them an education that will enable them to be personally fulfilled and to become socially, morally, emotionally, intellectually, spiritually, and culturally integrated members of society. To achieve this, we will work together through relationships, curriculum, environment, and worship. The curriculum is underpinned by our school’s Core Values of Truth, Fairness, Justice, and Joy and these are taught through curriculum areas as well as assemblies. Our school values are at the heart of our rich, broad, and balanced curriculum. At St. Margaret’s Anfield, a full range of national curriculum subjects are delivered to offer all of our children a broad and balanced curriculum. These include English, Mathematics, Religious Education, Science, History, Geography, Art and Design, Design Technology, Physical Education, Music, Spanish, and Computing. Personal, Social, and Health Education. British Values, Citizenship, and Safer Messages are woven within our whole school curriculum. St. Margaret’s Anfield is responsible for the leadership of one of the curriculum subjects. Each subject leader reviews the curriculum plans for their subject ensures that there is full coverage of the National Curriculum Programmes of Study and that there is a progression of skills. We endeavor to ensure that all children are motivated, inspired, and want to learn. We set high expectations for all children and plan to ensure that there are no barriers to every child achieving. During termly Pupil Progress Meetings, the progress and attainment of every child are discussed. Through these discussions, additional support and challenge are evaluated and planned where necessary.
  4. We are delighted to welcome you to Anfield Road Primary School. Our school is a well-established school, which has been serving the community of Anfield for over 125 years. The school has always been a popular choice with generations of families for over a century. Our school is committed to a vision, which promotes high quality and excellence, ensuring the best outcomes for all our children, enabling them to access a world-class education. In addition to our Learning Challenge Curriculum, we promise that during your time in school you will: Have the opportunity to take part in residential visits. Learn about the history of your city. Create and sell things to raise money for the enterprise. Learn to swim. Learn to look after animals. Grow, tend and nurture a plant. Learn a musical instrument. Learn a foreign language. Have the opportunity to take part in cycling proficiency. Learn basic First Aid. Learn basic Road Safety. Perform to a wider audience. Experience live music on stage. Take part in annual fieldwork visits. Visit Art Galleries. Learn to reduce and recycle waste. Have the opportunity to be in Children’s University. At Anfield Road Primary School we have a unique philosophy and a special approach. We are fortunate to have a city center school with a fresh and vibrant team that can extend, challenge, and excite each child who comes here. From our Forest School, to our arts Atelier, we offer engaging and interesting resources that allow our children to experience much more than a standard classroom environment can. Our school is proud to be in the great city of Liverpool and acknowledges its location in many ways. We also strive to encourage all our pupils with particular emphasis on art, enterprise, creativity, and individual growth. Our two main drivers are Art and Enterprise. They are part of a philosophy that sets our school apart. At Anfield Road Primary School we believe that the early years of development are the most important, as this is when children are forming who they are as individuals. Learning is based on the principles of respect, responsibility, and community through exploration and discovery in a supportive and enriching environment based on the interests of the children. Creative learning and thinking are at the heart of everything we strive to achieve. The Arts drives the enterprise throughout the whole school. It is highly evident to any visitor how important the Arts are to us. In addition to curricular enterprise, we host at least three whole school enterprise initiatives per year. For example, we held a ‘festival of lights in December to celebrate all faiths worshipped by our children and families and sold artwork and crafts. Every two years we host an Arts Festival with five other schools from the area. The Atelier is our on-site fully purposed arts studio and a very special place. It's here that children can be at their most creative. They are encouraged to experiment with materials and techniques to create their artwork. We even have a kiln and potter's wheel to make ceramics. We have a functioning allotment as part of our outside recreation area. Children can learn about growing, harvesting, and even forestry and farming here. Our chicken coop even gives us fresh eggs - and we're now proud to say we have our very own goat! We have adopted the Kagan co-operative learning approach across the school which has made a huge impact on our teaching and learning. Kagan offers children the opportunity to teach each other by working in teams, pairs, or as a whole class. Our Nursery is the perfect place for pre-schoolers. Available from two-year-olds and upwards, there are morning and afternoon sessions, flexible options are available. From the very start, your child can enjoy the Anfield Road philosophy and be part of our family. Their journey can take them through to First, Middle, and Upper Schools but it is not a requirement. Our overarching aim in First School is for every child to be able to read by 6, and the staff will endeavor, via high-quality teaching and first-class intervention using Read Write Inc. for this to happen. In reception, children will learn through high-quality play-based activities in the outdoor and indoor environment through continuous provision, which provides opportunities for the children to further develop and consolidate learning with peers. Children in First School follow our Learning Challenge curriculum and families will be welcomed to our various enterprise events. We see parents as partners in their child’s learning and development and work alongside them at home.
  5. Anfield is an independent Catholic, British curriculum school, comprising of a Primary School and 2 large Kindergartens, whose curriculum is underpinned by the Early Years Foundation Stage, followed by the English National Curriculum. At Anfield, our robust curriculum for students aged 2 to 11 years, is fit for the 21st century, embracing the notion of promoting a globally–minded education of the very highest quality. Anfield enjoys an enviable reputation as a thriving, dynamic, happy, caring, and supportive environment with a strong family atmosphere. At Anfield, we use English as the medium for teaching and learning. In addition, there is also a strong emphasis on the acquisition of Chinese (Putonghua) as a second language. As a family school community, Anfield provides the highest quality education, developing independent and critical thinking skills and a love of learning in a culturally aware Catholic environment. The school values and encourages the characteristics of honesty, integrity, responsibility, commitment, courtesy, tolerance, self-discipline, consideration, and respect for others and the environment, as we prepare all our students to live in a complex and changing world. Small class sizes and experienced, trained teaching staff facilitate individualized learning for our students. The Anfield St. Bosco Centre is a provision for pupils aged 5 - 11 years who have special learning difficulties. The Centre offers specialist, holistic British Education within a safe, caring environment designed to raise the pupils' self-esteem and confidence. The aim is to prepare pupils so that they can eventually access mainstream education independently. Anfield is an Independent Catholic, International School, comprising of a Primary school and 2 large Kindergartens, whose curriculum is underpinned by the Early Years Foundation Stage and the English National Curriculum. At Anfield, our robust curriculum for students aged 2-11 years, is fit for the 21st century, embracing the notion of promoting a globally–minded education of the very highest quality. Anfield enjoys an enviable reputation as a thriving, dynamic, happy, caring, and supportive school with a strong family atmosphere. Our mission is to help all children to reach their full potential in a happy, safe, caring school where we look after each other and our environment. It is the aim of Anfield that we should: Provide an environment in which all students have equality of opportunity and equal right to respect. Have high expectations for all, both in learning and in behavior, enables students to reach their full potential. Encourage students to do their best in all they say and do. Focus on a child-centered approach to learning in which the moral, physical, creative, social, and emotional development of the child is as important as his/her intellectual development. At Anfield, we always place the health and safety of our school community first. We are vigilant in protecting the health and safety of your child and our staff. All kindergarten students are required to have a completed medical form returned to the school before admission. This includes an up-to-date immunization record for your child. Kiddies’ Club parents are asked to inform us if their child has a particular medical condition, including allergies. Our Whampoa campus at Laguna Verde is a very attractive educational environment. We have modern, newly refurbished purpose-built premises on one level. We pride ourselves on our clean and healthy environment. Spacious and airy classrooms, Well-stocked library, Computer room, Drama and activity room, Medical room. View full school
  6. Anfield is an Independent Catholic, International School, comprising of a Primary school and 2 large Kindergartens, whose curriculum is underpinned by the Early Years Foundation Stage and the English National Curriculum. At Anfield, our robust curriculum for students aged 2-11 years, is fit for the 21st century, embracing the notion of promoting a globally-minded education of the very highest quality. Anfield enjoys an enviable reputation as a thriving, dynamic, happy, caring, and supportive school with a strong family atmosphere. Our mission is to help all children to reach their full potential in a happy, safe, caring school where we look after each other and our environment. It is the aim of Anfield that we should: Provide an environment in which all students have equality of opportunity and equal right to respect. Have high expectations for all, both in learning and in behavior, enables students to reach their full potential. Encourage students to do their best in all they say and do. Focus on a child-centered approach to learning in which the moral, physical, creative, social, and emotional development of the child is as important as his/her intellectual development. Provide a learning environment in which children: build on what they already know or what they can do have opportunities to learn through investigation, exploration, and discovery within a disciplined yet caring and stimulating environment are motivated to learn through being actively involved in purposeful activities and play feel confident about tackling new situations and are prepared to think for themselves and act independently develop their self-esteem have opportunities to engage in activities planned by adults and also those that they plan or initiate themselves Encourage pupils to take care of each other and our environment. Be open and welcoming to parents, treat them as partners in their child’s development and education, inform parents about their child’s development and progress, deal fairly with any parental concerns and keep parents informed about school activities. Our new Kowloon Tong Campus is a very attractive educational environment. We have a self-contained, low-rise, two-story building. We pride ourselves on our clean and healthy environment. Spacious and airy classrooms Well-stocked library Interactive whiteboard and computers in every classroom Music room Children’s kitchen for cooking activities Beautiful garden Playground with play safe surface and large climbing frame Anfield is an independent Catholic, British curriculum school, comprising of a Primary School and 2 large Kindergartens, whose curriculum is underpinned by the Early Years Foundation Stage, followed by the English National Curriculum. At Anfield, our robust curriculum for students aged 2 to 11 years, is fit for the 21st century, embracing the notion of promoting a globally–minded education of the very highest quality. Anfield enjoys an enviable reputation as a thriving, dynamic, happy, caring, and supportive environment with a strong family atmosphere. At Anfield, we use English as the medium for teaching and learning. In addition, there is also a strong emphasis on the acquisition of Chinese (Putonghua) as a second language. As a family school community, Anfield provides the highest quality education, developing independent and critical thinking skills and a love of learning in a culturally aware Catholic environment. The school values and encourages the characteristics of honesty, integrity, responsibility, commitment, courtesy, tolerance, self-discipline, consideration, and respect for others and the environment, as we prepare all our students to live in a complex and changing world. Small class sizes and experienced, trained teaching staff facilitate individualized learning for our students. The Anfield St. Bosco Centre is a provision for pupils aged 5 - 11 years who have special learning difficulties. The Centre offers specialist, holistic British Education within a safe, caring environment designed to raise the pupils' self-esteem and confidence. The aim is to prepare pupils so that they can eventually access a mainstream education independently. View full school
  7. We are delighted to welcome you to Anfield Road Primary School. Our school is a well-established school, which has been serving the community of Anfield for over 125 years. The school has always been a popular choice with generations of families for over a century. Our school is committed to a vision, which promotes high quality and excellence, ensuring the best outcomes for all our children, enabling them to access a world-class education. In addition to our Learning Challenge Curriculum, we promise that during your time in school you will: Have the opportunity to take part in residential visits. Learn about the history of your city. Create and sell things to raise money for the enterprise. Learn to swim. Learn to look after animals. Grow, tend and nurture a plant. Learn a musical instrument. Learn a foreign language. Have the opportunity to take part in cycling proficiency. Learn basic First Aid. Learn basic Road Safety. Perform to a wider audience. Experience live music on stage. Take part in annual fieldwork visits. Visit Art Galleries. Learn to reduce and recycle waste. Have the opportunity to be in Children’s University. At Anfield Road Primary School we have a unique philosophy and a special approach. We are fortunate to have a city center school with a fresh and vibrant team that can extend, challenge, and excite each child who comes here. From our Forest School, to our arts Atelier, we offer engaging and interesting resources that allow our children to experience much more than a standard classroom environment can. Our school is proud to be in the great city of Liverpool and acknowledges its location in many ways. We also strive to encourage all our pupils with particular emphasis on art, enterprise, creativity, and individual growth. Our two main drivers are Art and Enterprise. They are part of a philosophy that sets our school apart. At Anfield Road Primary School we believe that the early years of development are the most important, as this is when children are forming who they are as individuals. Learning is based on the principles of respect, responsibility, and community through exploration and discovery in a supportive and enriching environment based on the interests of the children. Creative learning and thinking are at the heart of everything we strive to achieve. The Arts drives the enterprise throughout the whole school. It is highly evident to any visitor how important the Arts are to us. In addition to curricular enterprise, we host at least three whole school enterprise initiatives per year. For example, we held a ‘festival of lights in December to celebrate all faiths worshipped by our children and families and sold artwork and crafts. Every two years we host an Arts Festival with five other schools from the area. The Atelier is our on-site fully purposed arts studio and a very special place. It's here that children can be at their most creative. They are encouraged to experiment with materials and techniques to create their artwork. We even have a kiln and potter's wheel to make ceramics. We have a functioning allotment as part of our outside recreation area. Children can learn about growing, harvesting, and even forestry and farming here. Our chicken coop even gives us fresh eggs - and we're now proud to say we have our very own goat! We have adopted the Kagan co-operative learning approach across the school which has made a huge impact on our teaching and learning. Kagan offers children the opportunity to teach each other by working in teams, pairs, or as a whole class. Our Nursery is the perfect place for pre-schoolers. Available from two-year-olds and upwards, there are morning and afternoon sessions, flexible options are available. From the very start, your child can enjoy the Anfield Road philosophy and be part of our family. Their journey can take them through to First, Middle, and Upper Schools but it is not a requirement. Our overarching aim in First School is for every child to be able to read by 6, and the staff will endeavor, via high-quality teaching and first-class intervention using Read Write Inc. for this to happen. In reception, children will learn through high-quality play-based activities in the outdoor and indoor environment through continuous provision, which provides opportunities for the children to further develop and consolidate learning with peers. Children in First School follow our Learning Challenge curriculum and families will be welcomed to our various enterprise events. We see parents as partners in their child’s learning and development and work alongside them at home. View full school
  8. A very warm welcome to St Margaret’s Anfield CE Primary School (SMA). St Margaret’s Anfield CE Primary School is situated in Anfield, Liverpool, and welcomes children from Nursery through to Year Six. We are extremely proud of our school and are delighted to celebrate the successes and achievements of all members of our school community. We have high expectations for all the children in our school, both academically and behaviorally, and strive to meet the needs of every child. Our School Motto ‘By Faith and Work’, and our School Rule ‘Be Sensible and Think First of Others’, encapsulate what we work towards in our school. We work especially hard to make sure that children feel safe and happy at our school and provide children with a stimulating and exciting environment in which to learn. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all to share this commitment. As a Church of England School, our core values of Truth, Fairness, Justice, and Joy define us not only as members of SMA but also of the wider Christian family whose values underpin everything we do. These values are also used daily as they are linked to our reward system. We have a very strong connection with St Margaret’s Anfield Church and celebrate many religious festivals there regularly. At St. Margaret’s we are committed to serving our community and the local area. In so doing so, we reinforce British Values regularly: Democracy, The Rule of Law, Individual Liberty, Mutual Respect, Tolerance of those of Different Faiths and Beliefs. At St. Margaret’s Anfield Church of England Primary School, we offer a curriculum that is broad and balanced and which builds on the knowledge, understanding, and skills of all children, whatever their starting points, as they progress through each Key Stage. The curriculum incorporates the statutory requirements of the National Curriculum 2014 and other experiences and opportunities which best meet the learning and developmental needs of the children in our school. The aim of our curriculum is for children to have the skills to be successful, independent, and motivated learners in readiness for their next stage of education. In St. Margaret’s Anfield, we strive to develop the whole person. We believe that all of our children are entitled to be given opportunities to reach their full potential therefore we must provide for them an education that will enable them to be personally fulfilled and to become socially, morally, emotionally, intellectually, spiritually, and culturally integrated members of society. To achieve this, we will work together through relationships, curriculum, environment, and worship. The curriculum is underpinned by our school’s Core Values of Truth, Fairness, Justice, and Joy and these are taught through curriculum areas as well as assemblies. Our school values are at the heart of our rich, broad, and balanced curriculum. At St. Margaret’s Anfield, a full range of national curriculum subjects are delivered to offer all of our children a broad and balanced curriculum. These include English, Mathematics, Religious Education, Science, History, Geography, Art and Design, Design Technology, Physical Education, Music, Spanish, and Computing. Personal, Social, and Health Education. British Values, Citizenship, and Safer Messages are woven within our whole school curriculum. St. Margaret’s Anfield is responsible for the leadership of one of the curriculum subjects. Each subject leader reviews the curriculum plans for their subject ensures that there is full coverage of the National Curriculum Programmes of Study and that there is a progression of skills. We endeavor to ensure that all children are motivated, inspired, and want to learn. We set high expectations for all children and plan to ensure that there are no barriers to every child achieving. During termly Pupil Progress Meetings, the progress and attainment of every child are discussed. Through these discussions, additional support and challenge are evaluated and planned where necessary. View full school
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