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Year 6 Leavers film 2010

July 16th, 2010 by scannali and

Year 6 end of year film from jayne scannali on Vimeo.

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Parent and Carers Questionnaire feedback

January 15th, 2010 by scannali and

 

 

Personal Development & Wellbeing

% of responses

Strongly agree Strongly agree/ agree
1 My child is happy and likes coming to school 74 96
2 The information I received when my child started school was very good 57 88
3 Transition arrangements were good and my child settled in quickly 63 92
4 Children are taught to appreciate people who have different backgrounds to their own 71 93
5 Do you feel the school helps your child to become mature and responsible and promotes good attitudes and values? 64 93
6 Any issues my child has had have been dealt with 61 88
7 I feel involved in the education of my child 57 88
8 My child has a good knowledge of how to keep healthy 52 86
  No Yes
9 Are there are any aspects of school your child does not enjoy or worry or concern him? 88 12

 

 

Achievement, Standards, Teaching & Learning

% of responses

Strongly agree

Strongly agree/ agree

1 I think the teaching in the school is good 57 95
2 There are high expectations for me child to work hard and to do their best 53 91
3 The school expects my child to work hard and achieve his or her best 55 91
4 My child is making good progress 51 88
5 I am kept well informed about my child’s progress 57 83
6 I have opportunities to talk to my child’s class teacher 62 90
7 The curriculum is exciting, interesting and meaningful to my child 58 89

 

 

 

Leadership & Management

% of responses

Strongly agree

Strongly agree/ agree

1 I am always made to feel welcome at Chorlton Park Primary 72 95
2 I am kept up-to-date and informed about what is going on at school 64 91
3 The school has a clear vision for improvement 50 84
4 The school is led and managed well by staff and governors 64 92
5 I would feel comfortable about approaching the school with questions are a problem 72 94
6 Issues are dealt with quickly 55 88
7 There have been improvements to the building and school environment 48 77
8 The school works closely with parents/ carers 60 89

 

 

Care, Guidance & Support

* answered if parent/ carer’s child has special educational needs

% of responses

Strongly agree

Strongly agree/ agree

1 * The school makes it easy for children with a Special/Additional Educational Need to come to the school 42 76
2 * My child’s additional needs are catered for and he/she is well integrated into the school community 48 85
3 There is good provision for children identified as more able 24 63
4 The children at Chorlton Park Primary behave well 36 79
5 Staff at Chorlton Park encourage all children to do their best 50 88
6 Homework helps with learning and is properly explained 29 66
7 Behaviour in the school is good 33 79
8 The school provides an interesting range of activities outside classroom lessons e.g. lunchtime and afterschool/before school 47 82

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New School Logos

September 18th, 2009 by scannali and
 
 

 

A link to the possible new school logos. What do you think? Which do you prefer? You can leave  comment below…………..

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Measles in School

April 3rd, 2009 by scannali and

3rd April 2009

Measles in School

We have been informed by the Health Protection Agency (public health) that a child who attends this school has measles.

On the advice of Manchester Primary Care Trust and the Health Protection Agency we would like to advise parents that there are two very important things that you can do to help prevent measles in your child.

Firstly it is very important that your child has had two doses of MMR. If you think your child has not had the MMR vaccine or they have only had one dose, please contact your GP as soon as possible.

Secondly, if your child is unwell with symptoms suggestive of measles they should not be in school. Please see the enclosed leaflet, which explains the things to look out for.

The leaflet has information about what you should do if you think your child has measles. If you think your child needs to be seen by a doctor please telephone your GP surgery before you take your child to the surgery – this is because measles is very infectious and your doctor may want to make special arrangements for your child to be seen.

If you and your doctor think your child may have measles please let the school know as well.

You can get further information on measles from NHS Direct on 0845 46 47 or www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk and look up measles

Yours sincerely

Mr Watson
Headteacher

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Coffee Morning Friday 3rd April

April 1st, 2009 by scannali and

Come along and meet the Parent Support Adviser,

Sharon Drinkwater.

 

Find out what events are happening over the Easter Holidays!

 

Friday 3rd April 2009 : 9am – 10am C.O.S.H. Room

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Hello to All!

March 20th, 2009 by sdrinkwater and

Hello to all Parents/ Carers and Pupils of Chorlton Park!

I’d like to take this opportunity to introduce myself. My name is Sharon Drinkwater and I’m your new Parent Support Advisor. I will be based in school every Friday.

As part of my role I will be supporting parents with information you may need around parenting, and sign posting to community and council services.

I will also be supporting the school with raising children’s attendance.

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Low Cost NO Cost Half Term Activities and Events

February 13th, 2009 by Mr Sutton and

Although it may seem like the children have only just gone back to school after Christmas, it’s already time to start planning how you are going to entertain them this half term ( February 16th- 20th).  I’ve put together some ideas to help you get organised. For more info please visit individual websites. Unless stated activities are suitable for all ages when accompanied by an adult.

 

 

Monday 16th February

  • Harry Potter Drama workshop 11.30am-12.30 The Forum Wythenshawe
  • Fabulous Fashions Manchester Urbis 12.30-3pm £3
  • BOGS SOS & Willow Man Mania 11-4pm Manchester Museum
  • Old Moat Parktastic 1pm-3pm
  • Aqua blast 2.30pm-3.30pm Withington Leisure Centre £1.50
  • Manchester Art Gallery Mosley Street 1-3pm Family event. Through the Kaleidoscope. Create a fantastical world of colour and pattern as you explore the gallery and make a kaleidoscope to take home too!
  • Family fun swim session Withington leisure Centre free to Manchester residents (Complete form at the centre)
  • Multisports/ Moss Side Leisure Centre 10am-12noon. Age 8-19
  • Football/ Sports Development Centre 1-3pm. Age 8-19
  • Multisports/Moss Side Adventure Playground 1-3pm. Age 8-19
  • Squash Moss Side Leisure Centre 4-5pm. Age 5-17
  • Zion Arts Centre Stretford Rd Hulme. 1 till 3pm Feltmaking with Venture Arts. Feltmaking workshop with Venture Arts. Learn how to make felt and be part of a colour explosion which will result in a wall hanging to be displayed at Zion.

 

 

Tuesday 17th February

  • Mosaic Madness or Magic 10am- 12 Northenden Library M22 5RX
  • Spring Collage 12-4.30pm Withington Library
  • Mosaic Madness or Magic 1pm-3pm The Forum Wythenshawe M22 5RX
  • Willow Man Story Time 11.30am-1pm / 2.30pm-4pm (booking required)5yrs+ Manchester museum
  • Forensic Science 1pm-3.30-pm Manchester Museum £1.50 10yrs+ (booking required)
  • Willow Man Mania 11-4pm Manchester Museum
  • Beech Road Parktastic 1pm-3pm
  • Through the Kaleidoscope 12.30pm-3pm Manchester Art Gallery
  • Aqua blast 2.30pm-3.30pm Withington Leisure Centre £1.50
  • Manchester Art Gallery Mosley Street 1-3pm Family event. Through the Kaleidoscope. Create a fantastical world of colour and pattern as you explore the gallery and make a kaleidoscope to take home too!
  • Family fun swim session Withington leisure Centre free to Manchester residents (Complete form at the centre)
  • Mulisports/ Moss Side Leisure Centre 10am-12 noon. Age 8-19
  • Football/ Sports Development Centre 1-3pm. Age 8-19
  • Multisports/ Moss Side Adventure Playground 1-3pm. Age 8-19
  • Squash/ Moss Side Leisure Centre 4-5pm Age 5-17

 

 

Wednesday 18th February

  • Harry Potter Drama Workshop 2.30pm- 3.30pm Chorlton Library
  • Harry Potter Drama workshop 11.30am-12.30 pm Didsbury Library
  • Willow Man Mania 11am-4pm Manchester Museum
  • Willow Man Time Line 11am- 12.30,1.30pm-4pm Manchester Museum 5yrs+
  • Iron age Technology 11am-4pm 7yrs+
  • Chorlton Parktastic 1pm-3pm
  • Through the kaleidoscope 12.30pm-3pm Manchester Art Galery
  • Aqua blast 2.30pm-3.30pm Withington Leisure Centre £1.50
  • Manchester Art Gallery Mosley Street 1-3pm Family event. Through the Kaleidoscope. Create a fantastical world of colour and pattern as you explore the gallery and make a kaleidoscope to take home too!
  • Multisports/ Moss Side Leisure Centre 10am-12 noon. Age 8- 19
  • Football/ Sports Development Centre 1-3pm. Aged 8-19
  • Multisports/ Moss Side Adventure Playground 1-3pm. Aged 8-19
  • Squash/ Moss Side Leisure Centre 4-5pm. Aged 5-17

 

 

Thursday 19th February

  • Willow Man Mania 11am-4pm Manchester Museum
  • Willow Man Story Time 11.30am-1pm / 2.30pm-4pm (booking required) Manchester Museum
  • Ladybarn Parktastic
  • Through the Kaleidoscope 12.30pm-3pm Manchester Art Gallery
  • Aqua blast 2.30pm-3.30pm Withington Leisure Centre £1.50
  • Manchester Art Gallery Mosley Street 1-3pm Family event. Through the Kaleidoscope. Create a fantastical world of colour and pattern as you explore the gallery and make a kaleidoscope to take home too!
  • Family Fun Swim session Withington Leisure Centre FREE to Manchester residents (Complete form at the Centre)
  • Multisports/ Moss Side Leisure Centre 10am-12 noon. Age 8- 19
  • Football/ Sports Development Centre 1-3pm. Aged 8-19
  • Multisports/ Moss Side Adventure Playground 1-3pm. Aged 8-19
  • Squash/ Moss Side Leisure Centre 4-5pm. Aged 5-17

 

 

Friday 20th February

  • Willow Man Mania 11am-4pm Manchester Museum
  • Forensic Science 1pm-3.30-pm Manchester Museum £1.50 10yrs+ booking required
  • Iron age Technology 11am-4pm 7yrs+
  • Bog baby story time under 5’s
  • Fog lane Parktastic 1pm-3pm
  • Through the Kaleidoscope 12.30pm-3pm Manchester Art Gallery
  • Aqua blast 2.30pm-3.30pm Withington Leisure Centre £1.50
  • Multisports/ Moss Side Leisure Centre 10am-12 noon. Age 8- 19
  • Football/ Sports Development Centre 1-3pm. Aged 8-19
  • Multisports/ Moss Side Adventure Playground 1-3pm. Aged 8-19
  • Squash/ Moss Side Leisure Centre 4-5pm. Aged 5-17

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