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Ranelagh Primary School

School News

April 2019

  • Eggstraordinary Easter Egg Hunt

    Published 05/04/19

    School Council organised their annual Easter Egg Hunt this week. 15 eggs were hidden around the school and Ranelagh children with their parents hunted them down. Each of the eggs had a secret code and these had to be written down and then handed into the School Council post box.

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  • Super Cycling Club

    Published 05/04/19

    Nine super cyclists braved the wind and rain on Monday to cycle to East Ham along the famous Greenway. Ranelagh's after-school bike club has been running over the last term. Initially, they  practised their cycling skills in our playground and then ventured onto the Greenway. The Greenway ,which is on our doorstep, is built above the famous London sewage system designed by Joseph Bazalgette in the 19th Century. Cycling is an amazing way to explore our local area and its amazing historical past.

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  • Inclusive Practice Gets Better and Better...

    Published 02/04/19

    Once again, Ranelagh has retained its flagship status due to its 'extraordinarily high level of inclusivity'. This accolade was awarded by IQM,  a body which recognises schools who demonstrate outstanding inclusion , promoting equal opportunities for all pupils, whatever their age, gender, ethnicity, attainment and background. 

    The assessor mentioned Ranelagh's enriched curriculum which ' not only includes the minimum expectations laid down in government documents but also a broad range of additional interventions, resources and opportunities designed to ensure that every child has what they need in order to reach their full potential.' Encompassing Ranelagh's vision, "To be the best that they can be."

    However, this cannot be achieved without the hard work and determination of all staff at Ranelagh.  The staff ‘really gets to know the children as individuals. They celebrate the positives and work hard to help children overcome challenges.'

    The assessor went on to say that there is an overwhelming sense that children and staff have mutual respect for each other which is needed to move a school forward. The whole school speaks 'with one inclusive voice.'

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