Pros Oct 06 booklet.indd - Drighlington Primary School
Pros Oct 06 booklet.indd - Drighlington Primary School
Pros Oct 06 booklet.indd - Drighlington Primary School
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Ofsted...<br />
In March 2003 we had a very successful Ofsted. We are very<br />
proud of this report and the summary is available free upon<br />
request. Alternatively, the full report can be viewed on-line at www.ofsted.<br />
gov.uk or from a link in the parent section of our web site.<br />
“Farsley Farfield is a popular and successful school that provides a<br />
good quality of education. Pupils make good progress in the friendly<br />
and caring environment, and reach high standards by the end of Year<br />
6. Good leadership and management, good teaching and a very rich<br />
curriculum help pupils to achieve well, especially in their personal<br />
and social development.”<br />
OFSTED March 2003<br />
Admission to school...<br />
<strong>Pros</strong>pective parents are encouraged to telephone for an<br />
appointment to meet the Head teacher and view the school.<br />
Children must, by law, start school full time at the beginning of the term<br />
after their fifth birthday. We admit all children into our Reception class at<br />
the beginning of the school year in September.<br />
After your child has started<br />
Nursery, you should receive a<br />
<strong>School</strong> Preference Form from<br />
Leeds Education Authority.<br />
This must be completed and<br />
returned by the given date in<br />
the autumn term. Places for<br />
school are centrally allocated<br />
by the Education Authority;<br />
therefore having a Nursery<br />
place does not guarantee a<br />
place in school. If you live<br />
outside the Leeds area you<br />
will not automatically receive a form and must apply directly to Pupil<br />
Admissions. Please ask if you need help to do this.