Haberdashers' Slade Green Primary
Bexley, United Kingdom
About Haberdashers' Slade Green Primary
Haberdashers' Slade Green Primary is a two-form entry primary school, part of the Haberdashers’ Crayford cluster.
The Haberdashers’ Trust South is a trust of academies that has been educating children in South London since 1876. The Crayford cluster provides schooling for children aged 3-18 with over 1600 children in three schools: Crayford Academy (secondary), Crayford Primary and Slade Green Primary.
We take pride in being a welcoming and inclusive school, providing children with a sense of belonging and welcoming families from diverse faiths and cultures in and around our local area.
Our happy, friendly and caring atmosphere enables children to develop personal aspiration, achieve their full potential and develop a lifelong love of learning.
We want our children to become curious and independent learners, to have high aspirations, achieve great things and embrace future challenges with real confidence.
We have great children who are keen to learn, and a strong supportive team of staff providing high-quality, inclusive education to all children and valuing the contributions that every individual brings to our school.
We provide targeted support and a broad education to enable each and every one of our children to reach their full potential and to grow into well-rounded members of our community and aim to ensure all the children and young people who come to our schools:
· Are happy and safe at school and are able to learn successfully within a supportive environment
· Are able to achieve their full potential personally, academically and socially.
· Develop and grow as independent, resourceful and resilient individuals.
· Are equipped with the skills, qualifications and love of learning they will need to be successful in the world they will join as adults.
To find out more about our school please go to www.habssladegreenprimary.org.uk/
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“Leaders establish positive relationships with parents. Parents often come into school to learn with their children. Staff run workshops for parents such as on phonics and how to make and use playdough in helping children to learn.”
- OFSTEDLeadership of the early years is excellent. Children thrive in the highly stimulating provisions. Teaching strongly meets children’s needs and interests, enabling them to make substantial progress in their learning and social development.”
- OFSTED“Pupils behave well in lessons and at social times. They show respect to staff and greet and welcome visitors.”
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