Grange Primary School

  • Address: Church Gardens - Ealing, London, England (Map)
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We are a diverse school community with 847 pupils and speaking over 42 languages. We benefit enormously from our rich cultural community and irrespective of our many nationalities; pupils, staff, governors and parents are proud to actively promote British values. Our Vision is nurturing excellence together. In our curriculum…

  • Our teaching will develop learning attitudes – creativity, independence, collaboration, enquiry, problem solving and risk taking.
  • Children will be taught a progression of high quality subject skills, knowledge and vocabulary in order to be successful.
  • Teaching will reflect on ‘Our World’; our cultures, the past and present, and the part we play in our world.

Our aims are...

  • As a Rights Respecting School, our children will be well-rounded, with clear values, behaviour for learning skills, play skills, and good mental and physical health.
  • They will have access to excellent key skills, knowledge and vocabulary across the curriculum.
  • As a result, our children will understand their place in the world, take responsibility and make a difference.
  • Every member of the community will work together to make this a reality.

Staff and Governors at Grange are committed to safeguarding and play a vital role in ensuring our pupils stay happy and have a safe & positive learning environment both at home and at school.

Grange Primary School aims to be a school where every aspect of a child’s life is focused on and developed, including their well being. As part of our school’s aims to promote a happy and successful school, we are working towards becoming a “Rights Respecting School”. This is an award which is given to schools by UNICEF.

UNICEF is the world’s leading organisation working for children and their rights. In 1989, governments worldwide promised all children the same rights by adopting the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC). These rights are based on what a child needs to survive, grow, participate and fulfil their potential.

The ‘Rights Respecting School’ award (RRSA) encourages the school community to focus on issues of equality, justice and sustainability both at home and as a global issue. By learning about their rights, our pupils, your children, also learn about the importance of respecting the rights of others i.e. their responsibilities.

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