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13th May Newsletter now available.

Meet The Staff

 

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Mrs S. Ramsay
Head Teacher

 

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Mrs G. Pugliese
Deputy Head Teacher

 

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Mr. S. Robinson
Assistant Head Teacher

 

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Miss J. Smith
SENCO

 

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Mrs S. Pentreath
Bursar


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Welcome To Eaton Valley Primary PDF
Written by S. Ramsay   

Times of school day
Classroom doors open from 8.40am and school finishes at 3.15pm.
Nursery : 8.45am-11.45am and 12.30pm-3.30pm.

Welcome to Eaton Valley Primary School. We are surrounded by a beautiful green environment which helps to provide a  wonderful learning atmosphere for the whole school community. We are proud of our school and happy to share it with you. 

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We would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to visit our school to see for yourself how, both inside and out, it provides our pupils with excellent learning facilities. The exact location can be viewed here (opens Google maps in a new window).

We currently have 364 pupils on roll at the school. Included in this figure are 28 pupils who attend our nursery. The numbers on roll are increasing daily, if you are interested in obtaining a place for your child at our school, please contact the school office for further information.

Parent View:
At Eaton Valley Primary School, we value parents' views. If you would like to share these with us, please click here. This will take you to the ofsted website where you are able to provide views.  

 
School Attendance PDF
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Written by G. Pugliese   

At Eaton Valley we know the importance and impact of good attendance and punctuality. Poor attendance (below 95%) or poor punctuality have a direct impact your child's progress, attainment and wellclock being. Being away from school means that your child will find it hard to catch up with their peers and they will have missed essential learning. Your child will also miss essential learning if they are late, the first 10 minutes of a lesson is when new learning is introduced and is often the most important part of a lesson.

Please make sure that you bring your child to school, on time every day.


At 8:40:

  • The side gates leading to the classrooms are opened and children can go to their classrooms.
  • The lunchboxes are placed on the trolley by the children.
    • The teacher takes the register at 8:50 and shares any news for the day.

The first ten minutes of a lesson are often the most important!

 

If your child is late:

  • They have to be recorded as late in the school office and collect a late ticket.
  • Walk into the classroom alone and disturb the class.
  • They miss out on the start of the lesson, often spending the rest of the lesson trying to catch up.

 
Who will win the House Cup? PDF
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Written by G. Pugliese   

 

We have recently launched our House System, through which we reward pupils who demonstrate a kind, caring attitude and who show respect both for others and for their environment.  The pupils win house points which are collected and announced weekly in assembly.

Each house is also responsible for an area of the school, for which they take extra special care.  Houses meet weekly and, so far, are enjoying very healthy competition.  Click on the links to find out more information on each bird.

 

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Important Notice

School will reopen on Monday, 15th April from 8.40am

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Information on how the Pupil Premium was spent for 2012-2013  pdf button

Events Calendar

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