Seymour Park Community Primary School
LA Maintained Primary School 560 Capacity
Seymour Park is an Outstanding Community School. Ofsted definitely think so, but more importantly so do we. We always try to have lots of exciting things happening and have fun.
Our school aims are:
- To develop a learning community for all
- To develop each individual to achieve his or her full potential
- To provide the highest quality curriculum and experiences for each child within a caring, safe, attractive environment
- To offer opportunities to understand, value and foster relationships
- To develop lively, enquiring minds; enabling us to communicate effectively
- To enable us to use the knowledge and skills we are taught in a variety of practical situations
- To develop self-awareness and an appreciation of our own talents and those of others
- To provide varied opportunities for success so that everyone can succeed and be proud
- To celebrate achievement and help us to appreciate all that is around us
- To be sensitive to everyone’s special needs
- To celebrate diversity and promote cohesion and respect for all
- To develop an understanding of the world, and an awareness of our responsibility to the environment
To find out more about our school, please visit our website.
Local Offer
We have published our SEN Information Report on the SEND area of our website as well as a useful Glossary to SEN acronyms for parents. You can also view our Provision and Access Map here, or on our website.
Our schools latest Ofsted report can be found here.
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Mr. A. Rae
- Contact Position
- Headteacher
- Telephone
- 0161 872 1150 0161 872 1150
- Website
- Seymour Park Community School website
- Scan to visit this website
- https://twitter.com/SeymourParkCPS?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor
Where to go
- Name
- Seymour Park Community Primary School
- Address
-
Northumberland Road
Manchester
- Postcode
- M16 9QE
- View M16 9QE on a map
Who is it for?
- Ages
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- From 3 to 11 years
Accessibility
- Details
Our school meets the duties outlined in the Equality Act 2010 towards individual disabled children and young people. We endeavour to make reasonable adjustments, including the provision of auxiliary aids and services for disabled children, to prevent them being put at a substantial disadvantage. The school has an Accessibility Plan which forms part of our overarching Equality Scheme and is published on the school’s website. This plan identifies ways in which we aim to ensure accessibility for all pupils and staff. The Accessibility Plan is anticipatory – thought is given in advance to what disabled children and young people might require and what adjustments might need to be made to prevent that disadvantage. The school site is wheelchair accessible and the buildings are on one level (except for the library) with ramps at specified fire exits. The library meets DDA requirements since it offers the same activities both upstairs and downstairs. The school car park has an identified Disabled Access parking space.
Costs
- Details
- Free
Availability
- Referral Required?
- No
- Referral Details
To apply for a place at this school, please see School Admissions
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