Key Information
All Saints’ Rangemore Church of England Primary School occupies a central position in the heart of Rangemore village. The original Victorian building, built in 1873, has been modernised and extended to create a vibrant learning environment for approximately 115 children.
Due to an excellent reputation and family ethos children are drawn from across the parish, as well as a broader intake from Burton-upon-Trent, Branston and bordering villages.
All Saints is dedicated to maintaining a strong family atmosphere and culture of success, within a Christian ethos. The whole school community believes that education should be an exciting and inspirational experience for everyone so they develop a love of learning and sense of pride in their achievements. They aim to make learning rich, diverse, creative and fun! All people within the school family and their contribution to school life are held in high regard. A broad, balanced curriculum, regular visits and visitors and extracurricular drama, sports, music, languages and opportunities all enhance the drive for a well-rounded education.
Across four classes, the school delivers the Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum (age 4 years) in class 1 with approximately 15 pupils, and the National curriculum and broader enrichment through 1, Key Stage 1 (5-7 years) class to 2, Key Stage 2 classes (age 7-11 years). At the age of 11 the children leave to commence their secondary education, the majority moving to the John Taylor High School in Barton Under Needwood or John Taylor Free School in Tatenhill.
All Saints are privileged that their school sits in the centre of the National Forest, which offers opportunities for the children to explore and learn from and about their wonderful, local environment. Children have access to a large woodland for forest school and outdoor learning, a large field adjacent to the school, and a large playing field opposite the school. These all provide wonderful opportunities for outdoor learning and for a variety of sporting activities.
All Saints is part of the John Taylor Multi Academy Trust (JTMAT) and works in partnership with their sister school, Needwood CE Primary School, Newborough; an outstanding Primary School with approximately 85 pupils in 3 classes offering the same drive for high standards and a well-rounded, broad learning experience for the pupils in their care.
All Saints CE Primary is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff, volunteers and visitors to share this commitment.
See the link below for the latest reports.
Ofsted | All Saints CofE (C) Primary School
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