East Worlington Primary School

East Worlington is predominantly an agricultural area, and the hamlet itself consists of the school, a church, the Parish Hall and a few cottages.

East Worlington Community Primary School is a small rural school of approximately fifty children. It consists of three classes: Class 1 - Reception, Year 1, 2 and Year 3 Class 3 - Years 4, 5 and 6.

Our aim is to create a happy, secure environment within which our children are able to develop to their full potential across a wide range of academic and social skills. We provide a broad and balanced curriculum that is appropriate for each child. We want our children to have high expectations for themselves and to take a pride in their achievements. We encourage them to develop an enquiring mind and to become independent learners. We believe that quality teaching with a varied approach, and the opportunity for co-operative learning at different levels are essential factors in enabling our children to succeed. We aim to create a caring environment where children see themselves as valued individuals, and respect the views, needs and abilities of others. We seek to ensure that children become increasingly self-disciplined and responsible. We see ourselves as a community with children, staff and parents working together to provide a successful partnership.

With the support of Governors and the local community, the school has an important role to play in East Worlington and the surrounding area./p>


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