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I would like to offer you a very warm welcome to St Anne’s Catholic Primary School.

A St Anne’s each and every child is valued, nurtured, loved and at the centre of everything we do. We teach through our own actions and words the true values of the Gospel and Christ’s teaching to love one another.

In joining our school your child will be encouraged, motivated, inspired and guided to ensure that they develop their natural gifts and talents whilst gaining a well-rounded education in a safe, caring and welcoming environment.

As a school we believe that we are all part of one larger family community with each other; child and family, our parish community, our feeder school Cardinal Hume Catholic School and the wider
community to which we serve. We believe that in working together as one that we can truly ensure
that we can fully support your child academically, socially, emotionally and spiritually. In doing so we
help your child to meet their full potential.

Latest News

Year 1 Phonics

Year 1 have shown outstanding dedication and determination this term, working incredibly hard in their phonics learning. We are so proud of their fantastic achievements in the Phonics Screening Check – their results truly reflect the effort, enthusiasm and resilience they have demonstrated throughout the year. To celebrate their success, the children enjoyed a small […]

Year 3 – Maths

Year 3 have been learning about length and perimeter in Maths. During an engaging hands-on lesson, the children measured a variety of items around the classroom and practised using different units of measurement. They have developed their understanding of the differences between millimetres, centimetres and metres, and are becoming more confident in choosing the most […]

Year 1 Learn About Water Safety

Our Year 1 children have been learning all about how to stay safe around water, exploring important guidance from the RNLI. Through engaging discussions and activities, they have developed an understanding of the four key safety rules to follow when near open water: Stop and think, Stay together, Float, and Call 999 or 112 in […]

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