Project Schools
The following schools have worked on the Learner Identity Project. The International Learning and Research Centre would also like to thank the three Local Authorities, Wiltshire, Bath and North East Somerset and Gloucestershire for their support of the project.
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St. John's Catholic Primary School, Trowbridge
At St John’s Catholic Primary School our mission is guided by the gospel values of love, justice, mutual respect, acceptance and forgiveness. We strive to develop open, co-operative and positive relationships between the home and the school to ensure the best foundations for a true education.
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Longmeadow Primary School, Trowbridge
Aspire to succeed!
Longmeadow Primary School is a small commuity school which challenges children in their thinking and learning. Practical activities are planned that inspire the children and allow them to experience a variety of different learning situations. Our childrens' opinions and views are important to us as an essential part of the learning process. We aim to bring learning alive!
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St. Augustine's Catholic School, Trowbridge
This College is a unique Catholic Christian community offering first-class education to the young people of West Wiltshire and Somerset. The Christian values permeate all aspects of the College which is co-educational.
We were designated a Technology College in 1998 and recently added a second specialism in P.E./Sport in 2006. |
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The John of Gaunt School, Trowbridge
At The John of Gaunt School we expect every student to aspire to excellence. Our promise is that we will do everything we can to make sure that everyone is supported as they strive to do better than they have ever felt possible.
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Trinity Primary School, Radstock
Trinity
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St. Andrew's Primary School, Bath
We work together as a whole school, exploring topics creatively in age appropriate ways. We encourage children to take a lead in their own learning. We hope to instill in children a love of learning and a love of life itself.
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St. Martin's Garden Primary School, Bath
It is the vision of those involved with St. Martin’s
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St. John's Catholic Primary School, Bath
At St. John’s we celebrate and enjoy the variety of each individual, and recognise and value their differences. Opportunity is given at our school, through a wide range of spiritual, cultural, artistic, sporting and pastoral activities, to allow us all to excel. These activities are open to every child.
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Rowanfield Primary School, Cheltenham
Rowanfield is a large
We endeavour to support our pupils through their junior school journey in an environment which is safe and caring, exciting and challenging. We are committed to developing the whole-child, equipping them with the skills needed to become confident, independent learners well prepared for the next phase of their educational experience.
Our latest Ofsted inspection (2008) graded the school as ‘Outstanding.’
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Dunalley Primary School, Cheltenham
Dunalley Primary School is set in the centre of Cheltenham and serves a diverse social, cultural and religious community. We are an inclusive school where every child matters. We promote a positive ethos in the school and strive to ensure that everyone in our community can see themselves as learners who can achieve and be successful.
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St. Gregory the Great Catholic Primary School, Cheltenham
We provide a secure and happy environment in which every member of our school community is welcomed, valued and respected as part of God’s family.
http://www.st-gregorygreat.gloucs.sch.uk |
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St. John's Primary School, Cheltenham
We encourage excellence in all areas of the curriculum through exciting and varied learning experiences. We are a Church of England School but welcome children from a range of faiths and cultures. |
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