How to contact staff

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It is very important that the children see their parents and teachers working together in partnership.  An active partnership will help to ensure the very best education for your child. Teachers are usually available for a brief chat at the end of each day, but an appointment should be made if you need more than a few minutes.  The Headteacher is always happy to talk to parents, but it is helpful to make an appointment.  Newsletters will be sent home during the year informing parents of school activities. Any worries, problems or complaints can usually be dealt with by talking to the class teacher or the Headteacher.  There is a complaints procedure for parents and this conforms with current legislation, details of which can be found on the school website.

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  • Comment Link Samantha Jane Marie Thomas Saturday, 11 December 2010 23:41 posted by Samantha Jane Marie Thomas

    Hi I don't know if you will remember me but i used to go to school ages ago. I have just turned 17 and am sisters with Michelle Thomas. I unfortunately left your school early due to moving. I'm glad you have stayed with the same head teacher Mrs Taylor. She is the one person i remember the most for some reason. Still today i remember her telling me a lot of things.
    I am just getting back in touch with my life i had when i lived in Bedfordshire and the people who i remember the most.
    I look forward to hearing from you and weather you actually remember me.

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