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| Stoke Hill, EX4 7DP, UK Exeter +44 (0)1392 667830
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| WELCOME TO OUR SCHOOL!!!
Our reason for being here is to educate children. By this we mean that we want the children who come to our school to be able to get the most out of their lives, now and in the future.We want them to be able to make a living in a way that is fulfilling, enjoyable and responsible.We want them to be able to make good use of their leisure time, and to have fun in a way that does not harm other people or the environment.We want them to be able to build and maintain successful relationships, and to be loving and kind..
We want the children to respect people’s different beliefs, faiths and persuasions, and to take an active part in the life of the community.We want them to develop clear values and principles and to live by them.We want them to live without fear and insecurity, and to be happy. These aspirations are based on some ofthe principles outlined in Guy Claxton’s ‘Building Learning Power’.
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| Built in the 1950s, the school is situated to the north-east outskirts of the beautiful cathedral city of Exeter and is fortunate to have extensive grounds, as well as commanding views of the surrounding countryside. We have excellent facilities and a dedicated and professional staff. It is a popular school in which children and staff work co-operatively and with enthusiasm. We cater for the 7-11 age range, and have an average roll of 340 students
There are fourteen classrooms, a food technology room, a networked computer suite, a dual purpose hall, a dining hall, as well as other work and resource areas. We also have a newly refurbished library with an extensive and exciting stock of books.
The grounds enable a wide range of sporting activities throughout the year, culminating in sports day at the end of the summer term. They also enhance the environmental education programme
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| Stoke Hill Junior School caters for children from Year 3 to Year 6. There are three classes in each year group. Mixed ability teaching is used in all lessons apart from Maths, where children are set in ability groups. There is a mixture of whole class, group and individual work depending on the subject being taught.
We think carefully about the types of tasks and the time we give, which allows children to develop the ability to become resilient learners - to be able to resist distractions from within and from outside. We teach the children a wide range of learning strategies and methods, and teach them how to become resourceful enough to draw on these in new and unfamiliar situations. We encourage the children to be reflective learners, to think about learning and themselves as learners in a positive way.
We model and encourage good attitudes to work, and teach children how to pick up others’ good habits and values.We enable children to balance self-reliance and sociability by planning a mix of individual and collaborative tasks and activities.
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| We aim to offer after-school and lunchtime activities that interest every child in the school.
These vary from year to year, but at the moment the following clubs are available: football, cricket, gardening, dance, art, book groups and tag rugby.
We also have a popular and successful choir and orchestra who perform at school events.
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