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  • Parents and Carers

    Family School Agreement

    'Together Towards Excellence' 

     

    Our values are Kindness, Curiosity and Commitment.

    St Werburgh’s Primary School is a rights respecting school where we work together.  We are a community that celebrates our diversity and includes everyone.  Together we learn how to show each other kindness in all we do.

    At St Werburgh’s Primary School we love learning and aim for excellence. We help everyone discover what they are passionate about by encouraging our whole school community to take pride in themselves, be curious about the world and aspire to make a difference.

    At St Werburgh’s Primary School we show commitment in all we do. Together we learn how to be resilient and adaptable to reach our full potential.

     To support our school values, we ask that…

    Parents and carers…

    • Make that their children come to school every day on time.

    • Support children in understanding our school rules - safe, respectful and responsible.

    • Help us to ensure that school is a safe, welcoming and inclusive environment through respectful interactions with other parents and carers, members of staff and children.

    • Model kind and responsible communication that reflects the school's values, including those online, on social media.  

    • Support children in being respectful of all members of our school community. 

    • Attend parent consultation meetings and support school events.

    • Encourage children to show resilience and commitment to their learning. 

    • Ensure that their children wear school uniform every day. 

    • Support children with regular reading and (when set) times tables and spelling practice.

    • Respect the work-life balance of school staff and keep email communication out of school hours to a minimum, allowing a reasonable time for a response. 

      Children …

    • Come to school on time, ready to learn.
    • Are kinds to others
    • Follow the school rules and are always: Respectful      Responsible           Safe
    • Read regularly at home and practice spellings and times tables when these are given as homework. 
    • Try to be the best learner that they can be; show commitment. 

     Adults at school…

    • Provide positive, happy learning environments that will stimulate, motivate and celebrate children’s learning.
    • Are respectful of all members of our school community.
    • Listen and are clear and fair at all times.
    • Talk to parents and carers about their child’s progress.
    • Keep parents informed about school events and activities.
    • Set high expectations of learning and behaviour.
    • Enable children to do their best.
    • Encourage children to take care of their environment.