Creating foundations for bright futures
Welcome to Grange Park Primary School, where our motto is creating foundations for bright futures. At our school, we foster a nurturing environment where every child is encouraged to find their own voice and grow as a person, while developing a lifelong love for learning. For us, a bright future is not just what children go on to achieve academically, but it’s one where they have high aspirations for themselves, build strong relationships and are happy and confident to follow their own paths.
While they’re with us, kindness and empathy are important skills children are taught, and we ensure that they learn to prize them as well as their academic achievements. We’re glad that children at Grange Park want to and do make a positive difference to other people’s lives, learning to respect their community and environment, as well as to prioritise wellbeing, both of themselves and of those around them.
We believe that a successful learner is one who is inspired by what they learn, making them more likely to excel and fulfil their potential. During their time at Grange Park, children build on our core values of respect, responsibility and resilience while being encouraged to really engage with their learning, asking questions and problem-solving, both as individuals and as part of teams. We do this through a well-rounded curriculum, which includes creating digitally confident learners, where each child from year 1 upwards are given their own Chromebook to use in the class and at home, as well as a range of enrichment opportunities, both inside and outside of the classroom.
We’re so proud of what we’ve created as a school, thanks to the wonderful children and staff and our hugely supportive wider community. If you’d like to find out more about it, please do get in touch via our contact us page
"My children are happy here. The school helps children to become well-rounded and kind people. The teachers are excellent, caring and know the children well. I feel like they really care about them. There are so many opportunities for my children to have rich experiences in the form of a wide range of extracurricular activities, forest school and so much more. I am pleased that, whilst academic teaching is strong, there is just as much emphasis placed on non-academic subjects and skills and these are valued just as much which is very important in my view"- Year 1 and 5 Parent.