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Values and Ethos
Our School Values
Long Meadow School aims to promote high achievement and learning for life by working with children to:
1. Develop thinking skills – knowing how to learn
2. Become highly motivated lifelong learners
3. Meet the challenges of the modern world
4. Have high self-esteem – belief in themselves and respect for others and the environment
5. Be able to work independently and collaboratively
6. Achieve high standards in all areas of the curriculum
7. Seek to extend themselves in mind, body and spirit
We believe that each child will succeed through experiencing quality in:
-A positive ethos of support, challenge and encouragement
-A relevant, forward thinking, broad and balanced curriculum
-A stimulating, interactive, learning environment
-Innovative teaching and an investigative approach to learning
-A variety of exciting learning resources
-An enriching programme of extra-curricular activities and visits
-Learning partnerships between school, home and the communityWe are a caring and nurturing school who support our children in aiming to be the best they can be. We aim to make our curriculum as creative as possible, with many real life situations incorporated into the children’s learning.
Outdoor learning, Sustainability and Sport are key aspects of our school.
Child Protection & Safeguarding
Our Child Protection and Safeguarding Polices can be found in the policies section at the bottom of the website.
If you have any concerns or issues regarding Child Protection or Safeguarding please speak to either Mr. Gray/Miss Kidd/Mrs Evans/Mrs Fawcett or Mrs Sanders