This is my commandment
Love one another as I have loved you
John 15: 12

July 3rd

'The Keymaster' Images

February 26th

February Newsletter (.pdf)

January 10th

January Newsletter (.pdf)

December 21st

Newsletter (.pdf)

December 15th

Infants Nativity Images

November 29th

Newsletter (.pdf)

October 8th

Newsletter (s)

July 10th

Wilbur and the Web Images

June 18th

June Newsletter

R.E. Inspection Report

May 3rd

Garden Blessing Images

 

 

 

 

 

 

Site updated
July 3, 2008

 

 

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The Priory Catholic Primary School.
A Roman Catholic School within the Diocese of Nottingham
Serving the Parish of Our Lady of Good Counsel
Hilltop, Eastwood, Nottinghamshire

OFSTED Report (.pdf)

Dear Parents and Friends

Thank you for showing an interest in our school and visiting our web site. We are very proud of the work we are undertaking here at The Priory School and hope you will be impressed too, as you explore the various elements within our site.

As well as finding information about admission procedures for our school, you will be able to see all aspects of school life, including a selection of work from our pupils. If you would like to find out any further information, please do not hesitate to contact us on:

office@priory-pri.notts.sch.uk

Thankyou

Mrs Rosemary Jones, Headteacher

 

MISSION STATEMENT

We, at The Priory Catholic Primary School, believe that education is for us, a process of growth through all those experiences spiritual, moral, social, cultural, physical and academic – which lead us to personal fulfilment and the growth of the Christian Community.

Within the ethos generated by living out our mission statement, everyone working at the Priory School aims:

  • To create a Christian environment reflecting the life of Christ whilst striving to foster links with the home, the parish and the wider community.

  • To try to ensure that within an atmosphere of mutual respect and shared learning, that the individual is given the opportunity to promote self esteem and to develop and share their qualities, abilities and ambitions thus fulfilling individual potential and satisfying personal, spiritual, emotional, physical, intellectual and social needs.

  • To enrich the spiritual life of the individual through involvement in a varied and meaningful liturgy.

  • To ensure the National Curriculum is taught in a way that is appropriate to the needs of each child and is based on attitudes and values within the Gospels.

 

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