Welcome from the Head teacherMy name is Mrs Rachel Crisp and I have the privilege of being the Head teacher of St. Anne’s Catholic Primary School in Rock Ferry. Welcome to our new website, designed to inform you of all aspects of life at our school.
Our aim is to make sure that every child who joins St. Anne’s feels part of our loving and joyful community and that they feel safe and secure in their learning environment. That too extends to our parish and wider community and so we are delighted to be able to provide information for all to share and celebrate.
Accessing our website will enable everybody to keep up to date on the regular events and activities taking place throughout the school year. It will be updated at regular intervals so please keep on viewing!
We look forward to taking our communication to the next level with you and would welcome any feedback that would enable us to improve this facility even further.
Enjoy your journey through the website and thank you for visiting. I look forward to celebrating the successes of all our children along the way.
God Bless
Rachel Crisp (Head teacher)
Our main aim is to provide quality experiences in all aspects of school life so enabling the children to be happy,
successful and keen to learn, thus helping them to grow into young people who are fulfilled and able to make to make a positive contribution to society.
"Treat others the way you would like to be treated."
We aim to do this in the context of a warm and welcoming Christian ethos so that the love of Jesus Christ will be evidence to all who come within our walls and so that our children will develop Christian values.
We believe that children should develop a happy way of being together, that their self-respect leads to a brespect for the rights and needs of other children and adults from their own culture and other cultures and for the opposite gender.
We are aiming to educate the whole child by presenting a total experience, which is right and relevant to his or her individuality, thus fostering the child’s intellectual, physical, cultural, moral and spiritual development.
We aim to teach a broad and balanced curriculum by carefully planning and delivering the National
Curriculum followed by an assessment of the children’s progress; we also provide time for reflection and evaluation by the teaching staff.
We recognise that change and progress are an important part of everyday life and, therefore, aim to equip children to cope and flourish in dealing with the challenges faced by such changes.
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