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Statutory Information

From September 1st 2012, all schools need to present specified information to website visitors. This same information must also be available in hard copy to school visitors on request. The information will be updated at least once per term. We are now collating this information and it can be found under the appropriate headings below.

Contact Details

The name, postal address and telephone number of the school, and the name of a person to whom enquiries should be addressed is:

Mrs Louise Cook
Head Teacher

Naseby CE Primary Academy
School Lane
Naseby
Northamptonshire NN6 6BZ

email: ;lcook@naseby.pfschools.org.uk
Telephone Number: 01604 740540

SENCO Details

Mrs. Williams, based at Naseby C of E Primary School 

email: cwilliams@naseby.pfschools.org.uk 

Telephone Number: 01604 740540

Safeguarding Policy

Click here for information on our Safeguarding Policy

Attendance Policy  & Admission Arrangements

Click here for Attendance and Punctuality Policy

Click here for information on Admission arrangements for our school.  We very much welcome visits from prospective parents. Please ring Mrs Whatton in the school office to arrange an appointment.
The school currently has a Published Admission Number of 12, meaning that 12 places are available for Reception aged children each year.
The school is subject to the Community Primary Schools Rural Admission Criteria.  The school’s Linked Area includes the villages of Naseby and Haselbech. In reality the school also admits children from outside this linked area.

Click here for our proposed admissions arrangements for 2023/4

 

Ofsted & SIAMs

  • Click here for online information on our Ofsted Inspection Results.
  • Click here to read out latest report.
  • Click here to read our latest SIAMs Inspection report

ParentView

Parent View gives you the chance to tell us what you think about your child’s school and asks for your opinion on 12 aspects of your child’s school, from the quality of teaching, to dealing with bullying and poor behaviour. Click here to visit the Ofsted ParentView website.

Complaints Procedure

  • Click here to view our policy for dealing with complaints.

The School’s Data

Key Stage 2 Results & School Performance Tables

Our School Performance Tables are published by the Secretary of State on the Department for Education’s website, which can be found here.

School Curriculum

  • Click here to find out more about our school’s curriculum.

Phonics and Reading

At Naseby Church of England Primary Academy  we use Read, Write Inc.  We also encourage each child to read daily at home, to enable parents/carers and children to read together. We have a wide range of ability reading books.  Each book has been chosen to build high-frequency words, phonic knowledge and to give opportunities for partner reading with parents. In addition to a school library, each classroom also has its own class library containing books at the appropriate level for children in that class. Learning to read is at the core of our curriculum to ensure every child is a reader who has a passion for reading. 

PE Provision

At Naseby Church of England Primary Academy, children in Years 4, 5 & 6 have six weeks of swimming lessons each year at Montsaye Community Sports Centre.  Our aim is that each child will achieve their white star swimming award by the end of Year 4.  If children do not pass, they have the opportunity to continue swimming in Years 5 and 6.   All children also have dedicated PE lessons, which take place at school,  the village hall or chapel dependent on space required. We also have an extensive field which is used for outdoor and athletic activities.
The school provides a range of sporting extra-curricular activities, including basketball after school on Friday and Games ran by Year 6 Sporting ambassadors for younger children, at lunchtime.

Sports Funding

  • Please click here for information on Sports Funding 2022-23

Pupil Behaviour

  • Please see our policies section for a copy of our behaviour and anti-bullying policies

Pupil Premium

  • Please click here for Pupil Premium Strategy for 2023-24

Inclusion – Incorporating Special Educational Needs

Information on how we support Special Educational Needs can be found here.

  • Click here for information on Site Accessibility Plan
  • Click here for our Special Educational Needs Report
  • Click here for our SEN Policy

For more information on countrywide procedures and the Local Offer, please click here. 

Equalities Objectives

Children will have an increased understanding of diversity of race and multicultural society

To implement strategies which engage boys in learning in accordance with the national agenda

To promote inclusion of children with Special Educational Needs (SEN); children with SEN meet their individual targets and have high levels of self-esteem

Accessibilty Plan

Financial Benchmarking & Charging Policy

School Ethos and Values

  • Click here for information on our Aims and Ethos.

Term Dates 

Privacy Policies

  • Click here for the privacy notice for governors, volunteers and trainees
  • Click here for the privacy notice for job applications.
  • Click here for the privacy notice for parents and carers.