Captain Webb…Learning Always
LISTEN
ENCOURAGE
ACHIEVE
RESPECT
NURTURE
At Captain Webb Primary School we take a collaborative approach to learning, by listening to, and involving, all people in our school community.
Every child is valued as an individual and encouraged to achieve and succeed in all that they do.
All people involved with Captain Webb Primary School are thoughtful and respectful of others, creating a nurturing environment to help us strive for success
We are a learning community from the Early Years to the end of Key Stage Two where…
• Children, staff, governors and parents alike are passionate about progress and celebrating success
• A love of reading is at the heart of every child’s learning journey from the Early Years until Year 6 and beyond
• Children know more and remember more because their learning journey is exciting and engaging from the very beginning
• Our children develop independent learning skills, courage and self-confidence; they reflect on their ideas, use their initiative and believe that they can and will succeed
• All learners, families, and cultures – regardless of gender, ethnicity, faith, orientation or disability – are of equal value
• Children learn in a stimulating, supportive environment where emotional health and well-being are prioritised, and they are given the confidence to face setbacks with hope and resilience
• The significance of equal opportunities, equity, justice and human rights are embedded throughout our curriculum. Our pupils are increasingly aware of the significance of the principles of British Values, preparing them for life in modern Britain
• Our pupils feel safe, happy and supported in their learning and are shown how to maintain this including staying safe when online both in school and at home
• Dreams and aspirations are harnessed and nurtured with exciting and engaging school trips and visitors leading to life-long memories
• Every child is given the opportunity to develop their interests and skills in a wide variety of the arts including music and drama
• Excellent physical education facilities, school sport opportunities and a wide sports programme can lead to life-long participation
• Outdoor learning opportunities are enjoyed by every child; this contributes to their knowledge and understanding