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We currently have places in Year 2, Year 4, Year 5 and Year 6. Please call to make an appointment to view the school.

Welcome to Hatherop C of E Primary School

Hatherop Church of England Primary School is a thriving, successful, Cotswold village primary school described as Good by Ofsted. We believe in providing the children with exciting, creative and meaningful learning experiences which help them grow and develop positively in a variety of ways.

Visits to the school are most welcome, please contact the school on admin@hatherop.gloucs.sch.uk to find out more.

Mrs T Hancock – Headteacher

School Vision: Caring Believing Achieving

  • Our Mission:  To nurture the individuality of each child in a caring community rich in Christian values, ensuring each child develops a love of learning in a creative, inclusive and stimulating environment where they can achieve their full potential

Aims, values and ethos 

For any child leaving at the end of Year 6 we want to ensure that they are:  

Caring 

  • Pupils who are kind, respectful, compassionate, supportive, responsible members of society, who care about each other, the world and all the people in it. 

Believing 

  • Pupils who have self-belief, resilience, a lasting love of learning, and understand the significance and meaning of faith and the Christian message. 

Achieving 

  • Pupils who are curious, well-prepared, independent learners, achieving their full academic and wider potential, whatever the challenges they face. 

 

These aims are complemented by our twelve Christian values that are at the heart of our ethos. We focus on one of these values each term during collective worship and they are lived out daily in the life of our school. 

Our twelve Christian values are: Thankfulness, Trust, Perseverance, Justice, Service, Truthfulness, Generosity, Compassion, Courage, Forgiveness, Friendship and Respect.

Good News!

We are extremely proud to have recently received a letter from Rt Hon Damian Hinds MP who is the Minister for Schools. Click on this link to read the letter.  [...]

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