Teachers are committed to teaching each pupil to fully develop their talents and aptitudes, to be able to meet realistic expectations and to expect demands to be made upon them. The curriculum is a broad and balanced one taught within the Catholic ethos of the school. 

Pupils are taught using a variety of methods including whole class teaching, group work and on a one-to-one basis. Teachers are very conscious that every child matters and adapt their teaching methods accordingly. The school actively promotes the National Curriculum aims to foster independent learning.

Here at St Ursula’s Catholic Primary School, we celebrate that every child's learning journey is different. We are a fully inclusive school, which ensures that all pupils achieve their potential, personally, socially, emotionally and academically in all areas of the curriculum (regardless of their gender, ethnicity, social background, sexual identity, physical ability or educational needs).

 

If you have any concerns regarding your child's ability to access the curriculum, please contact our Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator Mrs Butler on 01708 345200 or office@stursulasprimaryschool.co.uk or see our SEND and Inclusion Page by clicking here.