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Little Eaton Primary School
Alfreton Road, Little Eaton, DE21 5AB, UK Derby
+44 (0)1332-831471
www:http://www.leschool.demon.co.uke-mail:juliec52@littleeaton.derbyshire.sch.uk

    Little Eaton Primary School   

Little Eaton Primary School is a Group 2 County Primary Co-educational Day School, situated in the village of Little Eaton on the outskirts of the City of Derby.

The maximum number of children on the roll during the summer term is around 240.


Class Organisation

 

Class organisation is based on one-year or two-year age groups of mixed ability, depending upon which system is most beneficial for all of the children in the school. Mixed ability teaching allows staff to respond to all children's needs - whether it be supporting children or stretching them to the very limit.

 

 

Sports Facilities

 

LEPS has the use of a playing field adjacent to the School and in addition, pupils use the facilities of the village park for football, cricket, rounders, tennis and other sports.

MISSION STATEMENT

Little Eaton Primary School is committed to setting high expectations for all pupils.

We wish to achieve this in a caring community which values individuals and in which all

pupils in co-operation with their families and teachers can reach the highest personal,

social and academic standards of which they are capable, so that they can

transfer to secondary education with confidence.  

NATIONAL CURRICULUM

One of the most important changes in education brought about by the Education Reform Act 1988 is the introduction of a National Curriculum for children aged 5 to 16 in all state schools in England and Wales.

At Key Stages 1 and 2 the National Curriculum consists of ten subjects which all pupils study at school.

These. are:­

English, Design & Technology (D&T), Music, Mathematics, History, Art,               Science, Geography, Physical Education (PE), Information Communication Technology (ICT).

 

In addition, schools' must also offer Religious Education and provide daily collective worship.  

English, Mathematics, Science & ICT , which support pupils studies in other subjects, are  known as the "core subjects". D&T, History, Geography, Music, Art and PE are "foundation subjects". For each  subject there are goals setting out what children should know and be able to do at each stage of their schooling. These goals are called "attainment targets". There are also descriptions of what children should be taught to help them achieve the attainment targets. These are called "programmes of study".  

At the ages of 7, 11, 14 and 16, there will be "assessment" of how children are doing compared with the attainment targets. This will show where they need extra help and where they are doing well.  

There are four stages for different age groups known as "key stages"- two in the primary and two in the secondary school. These  help parents to know what their children should be learning at various stages.  

They are:

Key Stage 1 = 5-7years,          

Key Stage 2 = 7-11 years, 

Key Stage 3 = 11-14 years, 

Key Stage 4 = 14-16 years.

 

 At the ages of 7, 11 and 14 there is an assessment of individual pupils' progress against attainment targets. These assessments are known as "end of key stage tests" and show where a pupils may be performing particularly well or, conversely, may need extra help. Also at the end of KS1 and KS2, teacher assessments are made based on classwork completed during Y2 and Y6.

In addition, at Little Eaton Primary School staff would aim to help all pupils to:  

(a) develop lively, enquiring minds, the ability to question, to argue rationally and to apply themselves to tasks;  (b) to acquire and to apply knowledge, skills and practical abilities relevant to the needs of adult life;  

(c) to acquire a reasoned set of attitudes, values and beliefs including a respect for and understanding of other people's religious and moral values and ways of life;  

(d) to acquire an understanding of the social, economic and political order of the world and of the interdependence of individuals, groups and nations;  

(e) to appreciate human achievement in art, music, drama, dance, textiles, science, technology, physical pursuits, and literature; and to experience a sense of personal achievement in some of those fields;  

(f) to develop a sense of self‑respect, the capacity to live full lives as independent self‑motivated adults with the will to contribute to the welfare of others and society;  

(g) to appreciate and to develop, a caring and responsible attitude to the environment.  

EXTRA-CURRICULAR

Extra-curricular activities during the year can include aerobics, athletics, hockey, cross-country, football, netball, recorder, craft, cycling proficiency, techno (go-kart) and youth club.

 

Visits by pupils play a large part in the life of the school and junior pupils have the opportunity to take part in annual extended journeys.

Peripatetic staff provide instrumental tuition at a nominal cost in guitar, cello, violin, piano, keyboard, flute, clarinet, saxophone, cornet and trumpet - currently 70 pupils take up this option. Tuition in French is provided, again at a nominal charge.

 

Further details of these schemes can be obtained from the office.  



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