Vision Statement forF
Marwood Church of England Voluntary Controlled
Infant School
At Marwood School we seek to develop caring, responsible
pupils, who are self motivated and co-operative. We are
committed to delivering a broad balanced curriculum to all
our pupils, working in partnership with the local community to
provide a happy, encouraging environment where spiritual
development is promoted and Christian values upheld.
Parents, Teachers & Friends Association |
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PTFA |
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There is a school Parent Teacher and Friends Association, which is very active in organising social |
and fund-raising events. Parents of children at the school are automatically members of the PTFA. |
The Annual General Meeting is in September, when a committee is elected. Please help us with our |
fund raising efforts. The PTFA funds and the School Funds pay for all those extra things that we would |
otherwise be unable to afford. |
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Thanks to the PTFA we have additional I.C.T. resources, two drinking fountains, Early Years and |
Playground equipment, additional musical instruments, the ongoing Millennium Garden project, a bike |
rack, and educational visitors to work with the children and educational trips out of school. |
Transfer of Pupils |
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At the end of Key Stage 1, the children (aged 7 years) transfer to a Junior School of parental choice. |
A Common Application Form is sent to all Year 2 pupils to enable parents to apply to the Local |
Authority for a place in the school of their choice. A visit is arranged for pupils to the appropriate |
school at the end of the Summer Term. |
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At the end of Key Stage 2 (11+ years), pupils usually transfer to, Stokesley Comprehensive School |
though this is entirely up to parental choice. More information can be obtained from School, |
Stokesley Comprehensive School or the local authority at County Hall, Northallerton. |
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