Welcome to Malden Manor Primary School

Welcome to Malden Manor, where our aim is to provide an educational experience of the highest quality for all the children in our care. By creating an inclusive and stimulating learning environment, we seek to capture pupils’ interest, extend their knowledge and raise their aspirations. Our teaching and learning is designed to bring learning to life, both in the classroom and through a variety of inspiring experiences in the wider community. In line with our objective of being the best we can be, we encourage children to take an active role in their education, developing the skills they need for independent learning. Parental involvement is vital for children to achieve their best so it is encouraged at every stage of learning.

Malden Manor is a vibrant and welcoming community in which we strive for the highest standards of attainment – whether academic, artistic or sporting. We find and nurture hidden talents, celebrating the strengths of every child.

Our expectations in terms of both learning and behaviour are high and the children respond with delightful enthusiasm, politeness and consideration for others. Our broad curriculum and rich programme of extra-curricular activities – including the popular breakfast and after-school clubs – provide a well-rounded education, supported by excellent pastoral care. Together with my team of dedicated staff and governors, I invite you to visit the school to see for yourself the fantastic opportunities it offers your child.

Katherine Tremain

Headteacher

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SEND Information Report 12

12. How are parents involved in Malden Manor school? How can I be involved?

  • At Malden Manor we are firmly committed to a partnership approach with parents/ carers and recognise it as the best way to support a child’s learning and needs.
  • We have an open door policy - teachers & other school staff regularly meet with parents to discuss aspects of learning and welfare.
  • We welcome all parents and greatly value parental support.
  • Some of the many ways in which we encourage parents to become involved in their child’s education and school life include:
  • Parent Teacher Association
  • Parent Forum meetings to discuss strategic issues
  • Parent Workshops
  • Parents’ evenings, class open afternoons, year meetings, class assemblies and events
  • Volunteer Parents to support in class
  • Parental help for visits and events
  • Community Friends – made up of parents and carers, Inclusion Leader and team members, teaching and support staff, Headteacher, community members and parent governors

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