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Welcome

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Our Lady Queen of Heaven is a Voluntary Aided Catholic Primary School for boys and girls within the Archdiocese of Southwark.

We are a Christian community which welcomes and brings together pupils, staff, parents, governors and priests in developing a special relationship with God. The Gospel values of love, justice, tolerance, kindness, forgiveness and respect are reflected in our policies and practices.

Our aim is to develop the full potential of each child: spiritually, emotionally, intellectually, physically and socially. We offer equality of opportunity to all children regardless of gender, disability, ethnic or national origin. We celebrate the uniqueness of each child.

Ethos and Aims

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Our Lady Queen of Heaven Primary School aims to provide a Catholic Christian education based on the life and teaching of Jesus Christ, in which the values of the Gospel underpin all aspects of school life. We provide opportunities for children to develop as independent, confident, successful learners with high aspirations; children who know how to make a positive contribution to their community and wider society. There is high focus on developing children’s moral, spiritual, social and cultural understanding. The school aims to ensure that all the children are well prepared for modern life in Britain.

Our Lady Queen of Heaven provides a highly inclusive environment where all learners at all levels are encouraged and supported to achieve their potential within a culture of high expectation, independence and resilience.

We ensure that children are happy, stimulated and challenged so that they can make progress across the curriculum, and beyond, to achieve the highest standards and goals possible. Children are taught by teachers with high expectations who plan a curriculum that is interesting, relevant and ensures high quality work and outcomes.

From the outset, children will develop high expectations of themselves in terms of their learning; they will be encouraged to be independent learners as well as working cooperatively with others. They will develop supportive and nurturing skills towards their peers and younger pupils as well as organisational skills to support their own learning.