A Guide to the Schools in the Rother Valley

A Guide to the Schools in the Rother Valley

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The Rother Valley schools are dotted along its its along dotted are schools Valley Rother The Stopham. at Arun River the (15) School Primary CE Rake The River Rother rises in Hampshire, flowing east through West Sussex to join join to Sussex West through east flowing Hampshire, in rises Rother River The Family Valley Rother The sussex.sch.uk - [email protected] or 342369 (01798) - Galvin John discovery. academic of steps ly ear their on attitude positive Our learners are challenged by a creative curriculum, which gives them a a them gives which curriculum, creative a by challenged are learners Our Valley in the Rother Rother the in all that they do as they strive to achieve in a lively academic environment. environment. academic lively a in achieve to strive they as do they that all Our children are inspired, nurtured and challenged with JOY at the heart in in heart the at JOY with challenged and nurtured inspired, are children Our (30) School Primary CE Petworth chools chools S the to Guide A Fittleworth CE Village School (18) Amberley CE Primary School (10) Fittleworth CE Village School is a popular rural primary school which Amberley School is set in beautiful surroundings close to the South Downs. places itself at the heart of the village community. Our dedicated staff It is a small school with a high reputation for its caring, inclusive family embrace a Christian Ethos and deliver a broad, rich and balanced ethos based on Christian values. We ensure that, whatever a child's curriculum which is fun and memorable. We strive to develop happy, abilities, our teaching is tailored to ensure that they advance and grow. The confident and independent learners. school is collaborated with St James’ School in Coldwaltham. ‘Learning to Love, Loving to Learn’ Mr Jon Gilbert - (01798) 831612 or [email protected] Mrs Deborah Burnett - (01798) 865419 or [email protected] Bury CE Primary School (10) Graffham CE Infant School (Lavington Park Federation) (20) Bury is a small rural school situated between Arundel and Pulborough. We Two Infant classes work flexibly together to provide appropriately are very proud of our stunning location, using it to enhance all aspects of challenging learning opportunities, personalised to ensure pupils achieve learning. We have close links with the Church, National Trust and Chartered their potential based on their own interests. We maximise use of our College of Teaching. See our Twitter feed, @BuryCEPrimary, for the latest beautiful rural surroundings, and children spend considerable time exciting news. learning outside in Forest School. We foster strong links with our families, Mr Thomas Moore - (01798) 831502 or [email protected] supporting emotional and academic needs. Mrs Helen Martin - (01798) 867324 or [email protected] Camelsdale Primary School (30) Camelsdale Primary School provides a “Flying Start to a Learning Life” for Harting CE Primary School (20) 221 4-11 year olds in the very north of our locality. It is proud of its Children are at the heart of Harting School. We aim to be a ‘learning fantastic grounds, its memorable learning journey and its focus on family’, within a Christian ethos, and to develop happy, confident and independence, caring and enthusiastic fun. Why not come and see what we independent learners. Our talented teachers provide challenging learning do? opportunities to promote curiosity, creativity and physical development along with moral and personal skills. Mrs Sarah Palmer - (01428) 642177 or [email protected] Fiona Mullett - (01730) 825388 or [email protected] Duncton CE Junior School (Lavington Park Federation) (20) Overlooking the South Downs, our large field including amphitheatre, pond Hollycombe Primary School (15) and garden offers extensive outdoor learning and Forest School. A “Where Children are Happy and Achieve” wonderful teaching team supports three Junior classes, working to ensure At Hollycombe we aim to combine engagement and discovery with pupils achieve their potential based on their own interests. We foster academic rigour. Our children work happily together and enjoy a wide strong links with our families, supporting emotional and academic needs. range of activities including Forest School. We work hard to find the best ways of learning so that every child can succeed. Mrs Helen Martin - (01798) 342402 or [email protected] Mrs Louise Pearce - (01428) 741332 or [email protected] Easebourne CE Primary School (30) Easebourne CE Primary School enjoys a beautiful location with extensive Midhurst CE Primary School (30) grounds and an attached nursery. We value independent learning and are MPS is a family school where children feel secure, happy and valued as proud of our creative and evolving curriculum.

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