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Overview

Mission for the School

At Greenfield we support these aims by:

• Providing a broad, balanced and challenging curriculum

• Providing a rich programme of extra curricular activities and visits

• Creating a stimulating, active and well resourced learning environment

• Working collaboratively towards common goals

• Developing a learning partnership between home, school and the community

• Providing a variety of teaching and learning styles to stimulate all

• Developing a cycle of target setting and review by each child, class year group and school

• Creating a tolerant, caring, supportive environment which promotes equality and mutual respect

• Offering an ethos of challenge, support and encouragement to succeed    

About Us

Aims for children

Greenfield Primary School promotes high achievement by working with children to:

• Be happy, highly motivated life long learners

• Achieve their very best in all areas of the curriculum

• Develop enquiring minds, creativity and a spirit of curiosity

• Develop self confidence, self esteem, self reliance and self respect

• Respect themselves, others and the world in which they live

• Be able to work collaboratively and independently

• Extend themselves in mind, body and spirit

• Develop flexibility, adaptability, technological and problem solving skills required for the modern world  

Working for Us

If you're searching for your next teaching post, why not contact us now? You'll be working at a great school and be part of a friendly, helpful team. We're always interested to hear from enthusiastic, committed teachers

Living and Working in Leicestershire

In the Heart of England - Residents of Leicestershire enjoy the best of everything
From refreshing and beautiful countryside and personable market towns to vibrant city living, Leicestershire offers a distinctive and high quality of life that will suit all lifestyles
 
Leicestershire is a beautiful county at the heart of England, within the developing National Forest.  It is a county where you can discover completely unspoilt villages and market towns, open countryside and panoramic views with rocky summits and secluded valleys.
 
Leicestershire has a wide variety of attractions including Bosworth Battlefield, where the course of English history changed dramatically, Snibston Discovery Park, which recalls our industrial past, and the National Space Centre.
 
Loughborough, in the north of the County is at the forefront of Information Technology and Loughborough University is also the national headquarters for many sports in the UK.  A number of Olympic teams will be training at Loughborough University in preparation for the 2012 Games in London, including, among others, the British Swimming Team, the British Triathlon Team, the elite British Athletes and the English Women’s Football Team.
 
The jet engine was invented in Lutterworth, in the south of the County, while Hinckley in the west was where the hosiery and footwear industries evolved.  Ashby-de-la-Zouch, in the north-west, and Market Harborough, in the south-east, are two very attractive, historical market towns.  Melton Mowbray, in the north-east, is a rural market town famous for the pork pie and for Stilton cheese.
 
Cosmopolitan and cultured, historic but futuristic, Leicester in the centre of the County is nothing if not varied, with its strong cultural diversity, excellent entertainment, night-life and restaurants.  The newly re-developed centre of the City offers a wide range of shopping opportunities, from the largest permanent outdoor market in Europe to the extensive Highcross shopping centre.
 
Leicestershire is well served by many transportation networks.  Four motorways (M1, M69, M42 and M6) run through the County, and there are regular trains to London, Nottingham, Birmingham and the North.  For international travel East Midlands Airport is located in the north of the County, and Birmingham Airport is also easily accessible
 
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