At Parochial we have a very strong school ethos. Our mission statement is reflected in day-to-day school life.
'Parochial Cares,' our mission is to prepare children for the future by living, learning and growing together in God. To live life... life in all its fullness (John 10:10)
Contents
School Contact details
Admissions
Catch-up funding allocation
Ofsted Report
Key Stage 2 Results
Performance Tables
Curriculum
Behaviour Policy
Complaints Procedure
PE and Sports Premium
SEND information report
Equality Duty
Governors' Information
Charging and Remissions Policy
Values and Ethos
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Acceptance of Gifts and Hospitality Policy.pdf | Download |
Accessibility Policy.docx | Download |
Admission Policy 2023-2024.docx | Download |
Anti Bullying Policy.pdf | Download |
Attendance Policy.docx | Download |
Behaviour Policy.docx | Download |
Complaints Form.pdf | Download |
Complaints Procedure.pdf | Download |
Curriculum Policy.docx | Download |
Digital Cyber Security Policy.pdf | Download |
Forward As One Trust Policies
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Charging and Remissions Policy
Register of Business Interests of Headteachers, Governors/ Trustees
Ofsted
Our most recent Ofsted report, in which we were graded as a 'Good' school can be accessed here: Ofsted Report
SIAMS
Our most recent inspection by the National Society Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools, in which we were graded 'Outstanding' can be accessed here: SIAMS
School Performance Data
Our children's achievements can be accessed by clicking here: Data Dashboard
Performance data
Check Parochial's performance data by clicking here: Performance Data
Key Stage 2 SATs results
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School Results - expected standard |
School Results - high Standard (or greater depth) |
Grammar, punctuation and spelling |
74% |
42% |
Reading |
68% |
26% |
Writing (teacher assessment) |
71% |
13% |
Mathematics |
68% |
19% |
Reading, Writing and mathematics Combined |
58% |
3% |
Please see Suppliers listed below:
MCS Stores, Ashton-under-Lyne
https://mcsstores.co.uk/shop-by-school/?school=parochial-c-of-e-primary-school
Branded items may also be available through other local uniform suppliers.
Non-branded items are available at most supermarkets.
Girls:
Navy or Grey Skirt/shorts/ Pinafore/Trousers.
Navy Sweatshirt or Cardigan
Pale Blue Blouse/ Polo Shirt.
White Socks
Pale Blue/ White Gingham Dress
Sensible Black Shoes
Boys:
Navy or Grey Trousers
Pale Blue Shirt/ Polo Shirt
Navy Sweatshirt/ Jumper
Sensible Black Shoes
PE:
Pale Blue T-shirt
Navy Shorts
Pumps
In addition, children in Years 2 - 6 require:
Long Sleeve Top
Sports Trousers/Leggings
Trainers
We are dedicated to supporting our children develop and maintain a healthy, balanced diet. For parental support and ideas, please visit:
https://www.nutritionist-resource.org.uk/loveable-lunchboxes
Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities work extremely hard with their teachers in order to make good progress. Our target is for every SEND pupil to make good progress throughout each term and work on achieving their individual targets.
Our class teacher and SENDCo (Mrs Evans) are available for discussions and advice on how we can support your child/ren together.
Pupil Premium is allocated to pupils who are eligible for Free School Meals, Looked After Children and Service children. It is the Government’s way of addressing inequalities and tackling disadvantage.
In 2021-2022: 68 children were eligible for Pupil premium funding, which equates to £76,665
In 2020-21: 57 children were eligible for Pupil premium funding, which equates to £76, 665
In 2019-20: 55 children were eligible for Pupil premium funding, which equates to £72,600
In 2018-19: 52 children were eligible for Pupil premium funding, which equates to £68,460
In 2017-18: 46 children were eligible for Pupil premium funding, which equated to £60,720
In 2016 -2017: 55 children were eligible for Pupil premium funding, which equated to £70,020
For full information regarding Pupil premium funding, please read this document:
Sports premium is allocated to schools in order to fund additional and sustainable improvements to the provision of PE and sport. It is provided to primary schools to help encourage the development of healthy, active lifestyles in their children.