CHILDREN at Rodbourne Cheney Primary School are creative, innovative and imaginative.
The school is committed to the safety and care of the pupils.
Headteacher Lisa Davies said: “Our aim is to provide the highest quality education for all in a caring, supportive, inclusive and vibrant learning environment. “We are proud to offer an exciting curriculum where teachers and pupils work together to ensure high quality teaching and learning that is challenging and thought-provoking in order for everyone to achieve their potential and beyond.
“We are delighted with the school’s many achievements. “Every decision within the school is made by firstly considering what is in the best interest of the children. In this way, children lie at the heart of everything we do.”
Pupils at the school are encouraged to be confident individuals, independent learners and develop a lively and enquiring mind.
Ms Davies said: “We want children to develop the ability to question and discuss rationally, and apply themselves to tasks and skills as they strive to reach their full true potential in all aspects of school life.”
She added: “I feel privileged to lead a team of professional, talented and committed staff who provide well planned and organised lessons, alongside a wide range of curriculum enrichment activities to further enhance children’s learning. “We have a supportive and hard working group of governors who are highly skilled in different areas and the governors and staff work well together to provide the very best for the children.”
School Focus
Name: Rodbourne Cheney Primary School
Address: The Broadway, Rodbourne Cheney, Swindon SN25 3BN
Telephone number: 01793 534710
Headteacher: Lisa Davies
Chair of Governors: Brad Owen
Uniform: Black/Grey trousers, skirts or pinafore, official school sweatshirt with school logo, white or pale blue polo shirt
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