Aston Clinton School
We hope that you enjoy visiting our school website, and find it interesting and useful. Our aim is to keep parents, children and friends well informed about the life of our school. You will find our latest news in the Friday Flyer pages, and don't forget to look in the Diary Dates pages for details of forthcoming events. If you have any suggestions as to how we can continue to improve our website and the quality of the information on it, please contact us or visit our Guestbook and leave a comment!
We are pleased to be able to introduce you, through this prospectus, to our approach to educating and developing your child, as well as our history and organisation. We hope it will serve as the foundation for a close partnership between home and school. As parents and teachers working together, we will enable your child to benefit fully from their time with us.
We feel our school is special and invite you to read this booklet to see what we have to offer you and your child. We also warmly invite you to visit our school so that you can see us in action and observe our children enjoying the challenges of hard work.
At the bottom of the screen you can find our current prospectus. The prospectus is in PDF format to make it easily accessible.
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This page contains some of the policies that parents may find particularly interesting or useful. The school has further policies, and if you are interested in any specific policy, please contact the office.
Further policies will be added in the future.
Class Structure 2007-2008 |
The class structure for the next academic year is as follows:
Reception |
Mrs Bentham |
Year 1 / 2 |
Mrs Bagley |
Year 1 / 2 |
Miss Chadwick |
Year 1 / 2 |
Miss Magwizi |
Year 3 / 4 |
Mrs Boekee |
Year 3 / 4 |
Mrs Jauncey |
Year 3 / 4 |
Mrs Wells |
Year 5 |
Mr Ashmead |
Year 6 |
Miss Ewles/ Mrs Kenyon |
Our current school buildings were opened in 1973, but education has played an important part in the life of Aston Clinton since the Rothschilds first opened a school here for children of the area, almost 150 years ago. Today we are fortunate to have a modern well-equipped school with highly professional staff determined to provide a first rate primary foundation for each and every child in our care.
Our badge includes the Rothschild five arrows pointing upwards because it was the Rothschilds who initially built two schools in Aston Clinton. We still use the Victorian Clock School building (pictured below), built by the Church of England, but sadly the original Rothschild schools were demolished. When our school took up its new buildings it became a Local Education Authority school, catering for children from Rising 5 to 11+.
The five arrows in the badge not only remind us of our historical link with the Rothschilds, they also show that we are aiming upwards and outwards, to encourage every child to achieve their personal best.
Our School Badge
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