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 Latest Newsletter

Newsletter 18th May 2012New
  

Welcome to Washacre

Your child,

 your community,

your school.

 

We are here to do our very best for your child.

We can offer

·        A safe and welcoming environment that will cherish your child

·        A fantastic Early Years Unit

·        Small classes in every year

·        Loads of individual support for your child

·        Great support for families in partnership with Westhoughton Children’s Centre

Lots of exciting things are happening at the school. 

·        We have a new leadership team

·        We are developing a more exciting curriculum

·        We are developing our woodland area as a community learning resource

·        We are strengthening our community links though partnerships with Bolton at Home, the children’s centre, Daisy Hill football club just to name a few

Have a look at our latest news to find out more by clicking on the link from this page.

What our parents say …

“The School does a great job for my kids, who get all the support they need”

“The School lays on all the support you could need….and have high standards on a day-to-day basis”

“This School does not discriminate against people and staff bend over backwards to help people whatever their circumstances”

100% of parents and carers strongly agree or agree that the school keeps their child safe (survey November 2011).  The following are some of the comments made by parents during the November 2011 survey:

“Our son really enjoys coming to the Nursery which is clean, bright and a fun place for my son to develop”

“Our daughter likes to come to School and does really well with their reading and homework.  They are very happy at the School”

“I am extremely happy with my child’s progress and my child loves this School and is very happy – they can’t wait to come into School”

“I have always found the School to be helpful and very supportive”

OfSTED Inspector Pat Kime said in her latest report,

“The quality of care is good, particularly for the most vulnerable, and pupils feel safe at School.  The School provides considerable additional support for pupils”