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Clifton Hampden Church of England Primary School is a small village school that seeks to develop the individual child through innovative teaching and shared Christian values.


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Ofsted Report Highlights (Dec 2010): 

'Clifton Hampden Church of England Primary is a good school. It has maintained its strengths well during the recent change of headteacher ... '

'There are a number of outstanding features. Behaviour is first class, pupils have a very marked understanding of how to keep safe and healthy and the quality of care, guidance and support is outstanding.'

'The staff, governing body and acting headteacher work in good partnership. They are ambitious for the pupils and keen to improve the school's work so that it becomes outstanding. They know what needs attention to enable this improvement. School improvement planning is good and is based on trustworthy self-evaluation. The school's good partnerships with local schools, organisations and individuals are enabling it to provide a well-planned and stimulating curriculum. The school has made steady improvement since its previous inspection and has good capacity to maintain its advance. Parents and carers recognise its strengths and potential. '

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 News

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by Miss L. Priddle
 29/01/2013 07:27 PM
 
Volunteers needed 
by Site Administrator
 31/03/2011 09:44 PM
 

 Safeguarding Statement

All the governors and staff at Clifton Hampden Church of England Primary School share an objective to help keep the children safe by contributing to:

• Providing a safe environment for them to learn

• Identifying children who are suffering or likely to suffer significant harm, and taking appropriate action with the aim of making sure that they are kept safe both at home and in the education setting.

To achieve this objective, we:
• Aim to prevent unsuitable people from working with the children
• Promote safe practice and challenge any poor or unsafe practice
• Identify instances where there are grounds for concern about a child’s welfare and initiate or take appropriate action to keep them safe
• Contribute to effective partnership working between all those involved in providing services for our children

 Web Links

  Oxfordshire County Council - admissions
  School Ofsted report 2010
  Department for Education
  BBC Bitesize
  About Clifton Hampden