Parents and the Community
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The Stars of the Term have been added.

Well done to all the children.

Have a lovely Summer break.

The High Flyers have been added from the 16th July

Well done to all the children

Mr Mike Pues retiring as Vice Chair of Governors

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The High Flyers have been added from the 2nd Jul & 9th Jul

Well done to all the children

Work from Daisy and Emma added to Year 2 pages

Added Newsletters from May and Jun to Newsletter Page

Added photo of Morgan and Tim’s Indian village

Added photos from the Year 3/4 visit to Bolsover Castle

Added photos and video from the Year 1/2 trip to Whisby

Added videos from Year 5/6

Also, a big sorry to Iona Roe for spelling her name wrong. I think I might need to go back to school Iona.

“The enthusiastic staff are dedicated, caring and approachable and as a result, the pupils are thriving.” (OFSTED Jul 07)

Who's Who - Details of the Governors, teaching and support staff.


Diary - Calendar showing important dates, school holidays.


News - The latest news and newsletters along with any reports.


Photos - Photographs from around the school and of pupils work.


P.T.A. - Details of the Parent Teachers Association.


Parents - An information page for parents.


Children - Links to fun activities for the children.


Information - Welcome message from the Headteacher and a host of other information about the school.


Learning - A selection of work from our pupils and High Flyers

"Behavior in the classroom and around the school is exemplary. Pupils confirm that they feel safe in a school that is free from bullying and racism and where there is a caring and supportive culture.” (OFSTED July 07)

Communication with Parents

Newsletters are sent home at least once a month to keep parents up to date with things happening in school. In addition to this letters about trips and other events will come home with children.

All important letters are posted on the school website www.all-saints.lincs.sch.uk to ensure that parents have access to them.

The school also has an email contact group. Once an email address has been given to the school, regular updates will be received. This is particularly useful to know if school is open in bad weather or sports day is on in the rain!

Parents in school

We actively encourage parents to come into school to support the children’s learning. We feel that this support has helped to enhance the quality of provision that we offer to all pupils and is greatly appreciated by all teaching staff as well as the children.

Parents of children who are new to the school and who are able to offer help and support at any time, should initially see their child’s class teacher. Helpers within school do require relevant clearance, however this is easy to complete and details are available from the school office.

‘High Flyers’ assembly on a Friday is open to parents to share in our celebration of pupil success.

Links with the community

The school boasts strong links within the local community, both within the village and RAF Waddington. This includes the children visiting the local church to celebrate festivals and as part of the curriculum. Our choir regularly sings at the local nursing homes, we have visited the village library, and the RAF station as well as with local schools. The school often hosts visitors from the RAF, who come in to work along side the children, in a variety of activities. The RAF also fund activities for our children – such as the Young Enterprise scheme.

Our school has open-days, Christmas and Summer fairs that also offer opportunities for the wider community to enter into school life.

Parent Teacher Association

The school is lucky enough to benefit from an active PTA, whose aim is to support the school both financially and practically. They arrange events such as the Christmas and Summer Fairs, as well as family discos, treasure hunts and non-uniform days. They have used this money to purchase items such as athletics, gardening, science club and eco equipment. The PTA also organises the sale of school uniform and bags.

They hold monthly meetings and are always keen to welcome new members.

Supporting Charities

As a school we have successfully supported a range of charities. We feel this is crucial to every child’s development as it raises the children’s awareness of the wider community, social issues and their responsibilities as ‘good citizens’.