Isleworth Town School has served many generations of families from the local community since it was opened in October 1910. We aim to make our school a place where children enjoy coming, where they are happy, work hard, learn and make good progress.Here at Isleworth Town we continue to foster strong relationships with our local community. We aim to make our school a place which children enjoy coming to, where they are happy, work hard, learn and make good progress. In order to achieve this we work in partnership with children, parents, staff and governors.
We encourage parents to become actively involved in the life of the school in many different ways. There are opportunities to assist in class, support work at home, attend curriculum and parents meetings and help at fundraising events.Governors are also very active in the life of the school and contribute considerable time and energy to ensure the school continually improves. The governing body is formed from a section of parents, members of the local community and staff.All of these groups work together to provide the best possible education for all our children.
We offer a broad curriculum which includes all National Curriculum subjects. There are many enrichment opportunities planned into the curriculum and the children make regular visits to galleries, theatres, museums, and sporting venues. We also have frequent visitors to school throughout the year and these enrich and enhance the learning experience within classrooms.
The school uses the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) to support the delivery of the foundation subjects and some science topics. We believe that this gives our children the opportunity to put their learning into context and to make the links between different areas of the curriculum.
At Isleworth Town Primary School the health, safety and well-being of every child is our top priority. We expect staff, governors and volunteers to share this commitment to safeguarding our pupils.
We listen to our pupils and take seriously what they tell us. All school staff are trained in Child Protection, and children are made aware of the adults they can talk to if they have any concerns. Staff are trained to look out for signs of physical/emotional harm or neglect and are required to report these to the Designated Safeguarding Officer.
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