Poulton-le-Sands

Poulton-le-Sands

C of E Primary School

C of E Primary School

The light shines in the darkness and the darkness shall not overcome it. – John 1 v.5

The light shines in the darkness and the darkness shall not overcome it. – John 1 v.5

Accountability

We are committed to being transparent, responsible and open about the way we operate.

Parents & Carers

We recognise that school and home are a partnership – and we want our parents and carers to feel supported.

Pupil Area

We take pride in pupil voice, teamwork and the unique contribution every child makes to our school family.

Welcome to the hidden jewel of Morecambe!

Welcome to the hidden jewel of Morecambe!

We are an inclusive, family school that aims to provide a sanctuary for all our children and be a safe place to learn.

As a sanctuary of Christian love, we forge futures in our community. We inspire a joy of learning and a delight in one another. In faith, we are refined through challenge, growing with God, together.

“The light shines in the darkness and the darkness shall not overcome it”. John 1 v.5

We are an inclusive, family school that aims to provide a sanctuary for all our children and be a safe place to learn.

As a sanctuary of Christian love, we forge futures in our community. We inspire a joy of learning and a delight in one another. In faith, we are refined through challenge, growing with God, together.

“The light shines in the darkness and the darkness shall not overcome it”. John 1 v.5

Mrs Laura Gardner
Acting Headteacher

To find out more about our school and help you decide if this is where you would like your child to start their education, please look at our website or contact the school office.

Mrs Laura Gardner
Acting Headteacher

At Poulton-le-Sands C of E Primary School, we aim to provide a sanctuary for our children away from the challenges and conflicts of their everyday lives. This was initiated by the children who devised a ‘Code of Conduct’ for all visitors to our site. This simply read:

  • Be Kind with our words and actions
  • Show Care for our building and playground (use Bins and Equipment as intended).
  • Be Kind with ourselves and one another.
  • Show Love for others, even if you do not like them.

If people are not able to adhere to this on that day, they are encouraged to return, without judgement, when they feel better.

The word sanctuary became important to us. We are a sanctuary for learning, questioning and exploring. A safe place to begin to find your place in the world. A sanctuary of Christian love for all.

At Poulton-le-Sands C of E Primary School, we aim to provide a sanctuary for our children away from the challenges and conflicts of their everyday lives. This was initiated by the children who devised a ‘Code of Conduct’ for all visitors to our site. This simply read:

  • Be Kind with our words and actions
  • Show Care for our building and playground (use Bins and Equipment as intended).
  • Be Kind with ourselves and one another.
  • Show Love for others, even if you do not like them.

If people are not able to adhere to this on that day, they are encouraged to return, without judgement, when they feel better.

The word sanctuary became important to us. We are a sanctuary for learning, questioning and exploring. A safe place to begin to find your place in the world. A sanctuary of Christian love for all.

Upcoming Events

Upcoming Events

Keep up with everything going on at school, from extra curricular clubs and school trips to term time closures and parents evening.

Keep up with everything going on at school, from extra curricular clubs and school trips to term time closures and parents evening.

Attendance

Attendance

Regular attendance is vital in primary school, as every day of learning builds the foundation for future progress. Good attendance helps children keep up with lessons, build confidence, and develop important social skills. The statistics below show the attendance records for the past week.

Regular attendance is vital in primary school, as every day of learning builds the foundation for future progress. Good attendance helps children keep up with lessons, build confidence, and develop important social skills. The statistics below show the attendance records for the past week.

Keer 98.46%
Levens 89.58%
Kent 98.52%
Wyre 95.65%
Lune 99.13%
Estuary 92.86%
Bay 82.61%
Full School 94.01%
Reception 95%
Year 2 98%
Year 4 93%
Year 6 94%
Year 1 92%
Year 3 97%
Year 5 96%
Full School 95%

Latest News & Updates

Latest News & Updates

Keep up to date with the latest news, events and celebrations from our school. Below you’ll find our most recent updates, giving you a glimpse of what’s been happening in and around the classrooms.

Keep up to date with the latest news, events and celebrations from our school. Below you’ll find our most recent updates, giving you a glimpse of what’s been happening in and around the classrooms.

Using maths in real life situation in Kent class…. ... See MoreSee Less
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Mrs Ronayne and Mrs Turner were very brave this afternoon! They gave all of Keer class a glockenspiel to play. They children were brilliant and played along to some of our favourite nursery rhymes and we managed to not disturb the whole school. ... See MoreSee Less
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Star write time! Some brilliant work again, and we are so proud of everyone. Year 6 have been learning all about the amazing Harriet Tubman, Year 5 have been off to Ancient Egypt, Year 4 have been food critics, Year 3 are very glad they were not born in the Victorian era, Year 2 have been learning about bats and Year 1 have been trying not to get dragon pox! And our wonderful Reception have been writing words independently, using their new sounds. ... See MoreSee Less
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Kent have been creating expressive art building up acrylic paints in mixed colour for scenes today. Beautiful work everyone! ... See MoreSee Less
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