School
22 September 2022
Sharples Primary School-BL1 8RU
School address line 1
Hugh Lupus Street
School postcode
BL1 8RU
School name
Sharples Primary School
Awards packages progress
Award ref
School context
We are a one form entry school in the Astley Bridge area of Bolton. We have 260 pupils on role. We have a Nursery in which some children attend part time and others attend full time. The children leave us in Year 6 and the majority of children go to Sharples High School. 10.8% of our children receive SEND support and we are resourced to support visually impaired children. We have 13 children who have a EHC plan. We currently have 8 VI children on role. Our ethnic minority background is 59.4% which is higher than National figures. We have 38.5% EAL children. We have 40.6% Indian, 40.6% White British , 12.5% Pakistani 12.5%, other Asian groups 3.1% and other ethnic groups 3.1%. FSM is 15.6%.
School goals and ambitions
We aim to develop a whole school approach to emotional coaching and wellbeing. This will include a whole school pledge promoting physical and mental health and wellbeing. This will be communicated widely to all staff, governors, parents, website and children. Mental health and wellbeing will be embedded within the curriculum through agency time, PSHE lessons and everyday life. We aim to educate the parents about the importance of mental health and wellbeing. We will train a group of children to be Wellbeing Warriors to support their peers. We will work closely with Bolton Mental Health Support Team referring children to work on a 1:1 basis or within targeted intervention groups.
Status
Pass
Benchmarks ref
Date purchased
27/Sep/2022
School ref Id
259
Validation reports
Award ref
School context
We are a one form entry school in the Astley Bridge area of Bolton. We have 260 pupils on role. We have a Nursery in which some children attend part time and others attend full time. The children leave us in Year 6 and the majority of children go to Sharples High School. 10.8% of our children receive SEND support and we are resourced to support visually impaired children. We have 13 children who have a EHC plan. We currently have 8 VI children on role. Our ethnic minority background is 59.4% which is higher than National figures. We have 38.5% EAL children. We have 40.6% Indian, 40.6% White British , 12.5% Pakistani 12.5%, other Asian groups 3.1% and other ethnic groups 3.1%. FSM is 15.6%.
School goals and ambitions
We aim to enrich our pupils' learning offer by developing a curriculum for Outdoor Learning, building knowledge and skills through hands-on experiences. We want to ensure that all children have access to outdoor learning and that this is timetabled throughout the year. We aim to develop the outdoor spaces around school to make the most of the space we have and support learning in the outdoor environment in all weathers. This will also include ensuring that there is appropriate clothing for all weathers. We aim for parents and pupils to have an increased understanding of the importance of outdoor education and the benefits that it provides.
Status
Pass
Benchmarks ref
Impact school context
We have a higher percentage of children with increasing additional needs that have come into our Reception class.
Date purchased
27/Sep/2022
School ref Id
259
Validation reports