Statutory Information
Statutory Information
All schools are required by the DfE to present specific information to website visitors. Please see the information and links below. This same information must also be available in hard copy to school visitors on request. Please contact the school office if you require a hard copy.
Admission Arrangements
Click here for information about admission arrangements for our school. As a voluntary controlled church school, it is the Local Authority who control our admission arrangements.
Contact Details
School address: Adderely CE Primary School, Adderley, Market Drayton, Shropshire, TF9 3TF
Tel: 01630 653 829
Mrs Stephanie Henney, Acting Executive Headteacher: head@addmorefed.shropshire.sch.uk
For general inquiries:
Mrs Jackie Plant: adderleyadmin@addmorefed.shropshire.sch.uk
The Chair of Governors: Mrs Helen Dutton
The chair of Governors can be contacted via the school’s postal address or by email at: dutton.h@addmorefed.shropshire.sch.uk
Our school office is staffed from 8:15 to 4:15 Monday to Friday, excluding school holidays. At other times you are able to leave a message on our answerphone.
Curriculum
Local Authority maintained schools are required to teach the national curriculum, laid down by the Department for Education (DfE), but also have scope to teach their own local curriculum in addition to this. We have designed our local school curriculum based on what we believe our pupils need to develop and grow and help us realise our vision and aims for them.
Our school curriculum also includes Religious Education laid down in the Shropshire Agreed Syllabus, and from September 2020 the PSHE (Personal, Social, Health Education) curriculum, which also includes Relationship nad Health Education. For more information see our Curriculum pages under the 'Learning' tab and the individual class pages under 'Classes' .
Our curriculum has been carefully planned to ensure children have the knowledge and skills to equip them for life in modern Britain, and to support them in becoming a thoughtful, caring and proactive global citizen. Detailed curriculum grids are available for content taught each term in each class. These are sent home to parents at the start of each term, so that parents know what children are learning. Parents’ Grids of curriculum content can be found on the individual class pages under the 'Classes' tab of this website.
Ethos and Values
Click here for information on our vision, ethos and values.
Financial Information
Click here for the link to financial benchmarking for Adderley CE Primary School. No school employees have a gross annual salary of £100,000 or more.
Governor Information
Please go to our governor pages for information about our governors and governance.
OfSTED
Click here to download our latest OfSTED inspection report.
Paper Copies
If you require paper copies of anything on the school website, please contact the school office.
PE and School Sports Grant
You can find information about how we spend the PE on school sports grant here.
Phonics and Reading
We use Little Wandle as our main phonics programme. Please click on the links for more information about phonics and reading.
Policies
For all statutory policies please see our Policies and Procedures page.
Pupil Premium Grant
In line with advice from the DfE we are following a three-year strategy for using our Pupil Premium Grant and are carrying out yearly reviews. You can read more here about our three-year plan and our reviews to date.
Safeguarding Child Protection
Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children is defined as: protecting children from maltreatment; preventing impairment of children’s health or development; ensuring that children grow up in circumstances consistent with the provision of safe and effective care; and taking action to enable all children to have the best outcomes.
Safeguarding is not just about protecting children from deliberate harm. It relates to aspects of school life including:
- pupils’ health and safety
- the use of reasonable force
- meeting the needs of pupils with medical conditions
- providing first aid
- intimate care
- internet or e-safety
- appropriate arrangements to ensure school security, taking into account the local context.
Our Designated Child Protection Leads are:
Mrs Stephanie Henney Executive Headteacher
Mrs Vicky Baillie Deputy Headteacher
Miss Kim Archer Lead Teacher
Miss Sarah MsLaughlin SENDCo
Our Safeguarding Child Protection Policy can be found on our 'Policies and Procedures' page.
School Performance Tables
School Performance Tables are published by the Secretary of State on the Department for Education’s (DfE) website and can be found here.
If schools have a year group of 10 or fewer their data online is supressed (i.e. not published). This is to protect the identity and ensure anonymity of pupils in small cohorts. If you see SUPP on the DfE's website data pages this means the data has been suppressed for that year, due to 10 or fewer pupils in the cohort. For a very small school like Adderley, statistical data can be difficult to interpret as confidence intervals are wide. We would be happy to talk to you about what our data means in terms of the national picture. You will find that becaue our intake number for each year is 8, most of our data is suppressed.
School Results - Key Stage 2 (End of Primary)
School results are not published for cohorts with 10 or fewer children as the data is statistically unreliable. There were 5 pupils in the 2022/23 cohort and 4 pupils in the 2021/22 cohort.
Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) Information
Please click here for our SEND page, where you will find our Local Offer and links to the Local Authority’s Local Offer. You will find our SEN Policy on our 'Policies and Procedures' page. You can also find our Accessibility Plan and our Medical Conditions and Medicines Policy on this page.
SIAMS
Click here to download our latest SIAMS (Church School) inspection report.
Swimming
Schools are required to report their swimming results. Key Stage 2 children swim in the summer term each year. In 2023 100% (5 out of 5) of our Year 6 children could swim 25 metres confidently and meet the other requirements of the Year 6 curriculum.