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Year 2 Parents

Welcome to All Saints Junior School

 

 

We are delighted that you are considering All Saints CE VA Junior, for the next part of your child’s journey. 

All Saints is a special place to grow, with the widest opportunities on offer for every child. 

It is a happy place to learn – based in one building - with a strong family feel.  

We are delighted that so many families are choosing All Saints.

If you have a Year 2 pupil or have friends who do, we are about to host our Open Mornings at All Saints for our next Year 3. (2024 dates for 2025 admissions TBC).

Events will include an introduction from the team & a tour of the school. This event is aimed primarily at parents/carers/family members rather than children, however if you feel your child would benefit from coming with you, then please do bring them (inform your infant school they are visiting). There is no need to book and you can come more than once if you would like.

All Saints takes the majority of the pupils from out-of-catchment (numbers in catchment are very small), so please do encourage friends to come and have a look. This year we welcomed children from 16 schools from across Hart, Rushmoor & Surrey.

I do hope you come to visit us on one of our Open evenings/mornings – we’d love to tell you all about why we love All Saints.  

Mrs Tracey Brunton

Headteacher

All Saints….

  •  Fosters curiosity 
  •  Provides a rich childhood
  •  Develops each child’s character
  •  Provides a sense of belonging in a warm and engaging setting
  •  Achieves the highest standards

In May 2019 we were given the top grading – Excellent for our most recent Section 48 inspection.

  •  Pupils’ character development is exceptional. They are developing into courageous advocates for social justice.
  •  The school takes pupil well-being extremely seriously and bases its approach on research.
  •  The school’s broad and engaging curriculum prepares pupils very well for their future lives in society as life-long learners who believe in themselves, whatever their talent.
  •  …pupils achieve very well and thrive in their learning…

Admissions Information

Admissions Information can be found on the Admissions page under the Information tab.

Click here to go there.... 

All Saints Junior School - Admissions 

 

Questions

You will probably have lots of questions. 

Click here to check out our

A to Z of Useful Information page.


Click on a photo to see a film clip of this area in our school (opens a film in YouTube) or be taken to another page on our website (opens in a new page)

    Entrance to school

    Gambian Garden (film)

    Playing (film)

        ICT Suite

    Children's Kitchen (link to Cooking page)

    Big Playground (film)                 

          

         Year 6 (film)

    Library (link to Library page)

    Reading Garden (link to Reading page)

                                                                                                                                         

    Year 3 Classrooms (film)

    Outside learning (film)

    Small Playground (film)

    Hall

     

                                                                                                   Orchard (film)

                                                                                                                                      

     


    Curriculum

    At All Saints, we use the practice of project based learning.  Each of our projects, best known as our ‘leaning adventures’ is underpinned by a driving question and include memorable experiences as well as statutory skills and content. 

    Our learning adventures are launched through an exciting hook event and culminate in a celebration of learning – often involving a community audience. Central to our end outcomes is a focus on beautiful learning, high quality, rich outcomes and community involvement. 

    Click on a picture below to enlarge to see the Year 3 Learning Adventures.


     

    We love 2020
  • Do you use a reading shceme?

    We assess reading at the start of the Autumn term and give them appropriate levels of books to choose. This may be part of a reading scheme or from a wider selection of books from the school library.

  • Is there a Year 3 reading list?

    Yes, our English page under the Curriculum tab has lots of information about reading. Click here to go there.

  • Will Year 3 be able to have music lessons?

    Yes - spaces are allocated for Year 3. If no spaces are available, your child will be added to the waiting list.

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