‘Learning for Life.’
Welcome to Stocksbridge Nursery Infant School
The following document outlines the goals of the school, the actions needed to achieve these goals and supports the decision making process for the school leaders. (Sarah Briggs – Chair of Governors)
Our vision is one of confident and responsible pupils, who are independent, happy and motivated to enjoy learning.
They will have high expectations for themselves and have access to a stimulating, broad and balanced curriculum which enables them to meet their maximum potential.
Our children will act as caring, tolerant young citizens who are respectful of themselves and people of different races, faiths and cultures.
They will have a wide range of skills to enable them to be good communicators in a variety of ways.
Our Golden Rules
We are kind and helpful
We look after our school
We work hard
We are gentle
We are honest
We listen
Latest News
Supporting Heart Surgery Patients
On the 2nd February we all wore red to school to support children and adults who have undergone heart surgery.
Visiting Stocksbridge Leisure Centre
Our Year One and Two children visited Stocksbridge Leisure Centre to take part in an active, fun morning. This was linked to our learning about being healthy.
Healthy Me
As part of our theme on Healthy Me, all the children learned some basic first aid skills. They know how to put someone in the recovery position, how to put on a simple bandage, what to do if someone is choking and how to help a person if they are having an asthma...
Christmas Nativities
Over the last couple of weeks the children have performed 5 wonderful nativities. Each nativity has been different, special and wonderful. Our Nursery children performed in their very first nativity with children reciting lines, acting out their parts and singing...
Fill your tummy Friday
We celebrated the first week of our active travel challenge by having a second breakfast before school started.
Park and stride
Miss Rogers and Mr Barker met some children at Stocksbridge Leisure Centre. We all walked to school and kept an eye out for road safety pictures.