We like to work with parents and to encourage them to learn together with their children.
Click on the links here to find other information and also to visit external website links to help you.
The drop-down menu at the top of the page will take to information about our FLO, newsletters and dates.
Please let us know if you find links other parents would find useful so that we can add them to this page.
If we experience severe winter weather, please visit www.kent.gov.uk/winter where school closures will be listed. Additionally you can listen to local radio stations for the latest information. If our school is not named as a school that is closed, we are open!
Local radio: BBC Radio Kent 96.7 / 104.2 fm, Heart FM 103.1 / 102.8, KMFM 105.6 fm
There is now a facility to register for email alerts or text messages as soon as a school notifies closure. Visit www.kentclosures.co.uk to register for this service.
(Click here to access a new special page!)
If you have a child who will be 5 years old between 1st September 2012 and 31st August 2013, now is the time to apply for a school place. Come and visit us on our Tovil site on Monday 7th November, 9.30am or Friday 18th November at 2pm for an introductory talk and tour of our Early Years' and KS1 classes.
We will be moving into our new school buildings at Eccleston Road in January 2012 so this is a very exciting time to join our happy school. For more information about applying for a primary school place visit:
http://www.kent.gov.uk/education_and_learning/school_education/applying_for_a_school_place.aspx
Please note that a supplementary form must be completed and sent in to the school office if you are applying to the school on the grounds of Christian religion. Click here to download a copy of the form.
Admissions to our nursery class
We are fortunate now to have a nursery class in our school for children who are 3 years old and above. Children are entitled to 5 free sessions each week. Please apply to our Tovil site to visit the nursery and to reserve a place for your child.
Useful documents and links
Our Disability and Equality Scheme
Church of England Inspection Report 2010
Children in school like to be able to use computers. We want to make sure that they are always safe whilst doing this and therefore we have an e-safety policy to ensure that happens. As technology advances, children are able to access all sorts of technology outside of school too. There are links here for parents to help make sure children are safe at home too. If you need any further help, please ask us.
ICT safety advice for parents at home
For support with reading, try these links:
Oxford Reading Tree Magic Key Adventures
For some ideas for phonic games, try