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Our Vision and Values

The de Ferrers Trust Vision

To ensure that all the children and young people in our care have the opportunity to fulfil their potential through achieving highly, regardless of their ability or background.

Richard Wakefield's Christian Vision and Values 

Guided by our Christian values, we endeavour to provide an inclusive, supportive learning environment where children flourish and rejoice in their achievements. We aspire to inspire our children on their lifelong journey with kindness, friendship and respect at the heart of everythng we do to develop their faith and wisdom. 

Let all that you do be done in love. 1 Corinthians 16:14

This will be achieved through expert teaching underpinned by:

  • Providing high quality teaching and learning.
  • Supporting independence and adaptability.
  • Encouraging self motivation.
  • Providing opportunities for collaborative learning.
  • Development a personal faith that includes respect, care and dedication.
  • Supporting safe risk taking.
  • Promoting a holistic approach to life, including social and self responsibility.
  • Demanding high expectations from ourselves and others.
  • Encouraging spiritual and emotional well being.
  • Making and expecting others to make minor adjustments.

Our standards and expectations of behaviour are high. We expect children to be honest, reliable, helpful, polite and responsible. We regard respect for others as a basic standard of good behaviour. We encourage children to consider and appreciate the views and beliefs of others even though they may be different from their own.

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We have had a very special delivery in Oak Class today. To support our learning about how things change, we have received some tiny caterpillars to care for and observe how they change over time. We are beyond excited! pic.twitter.com/h0tpCNhLS3— Richard Wakefield Primary School () April 11, 2024
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Willow class have been working hard sorting an amount into equal groups. They were able to use their knowledge to explain that odd numbers would not be able to be shared equally. Great maths! pic.twitter.com/liAL4LE2Kb— Richard Wakefield Primary School () April 11, 2024
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In maths Elm class have been counting in 5s. The children made groups of 5 to help them count and they could see how many groups of 5 are in each number. pic.twitter.com/bViCBqLOsF— Richard Wakefield Primary School () April 11, 2024
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Lime class have been working hard to improve their reading fluency by partner reading an extract from The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark. pic.twitter.com/IglLUWR5VY— Richard Wakefield Primary School () April 11, 2024
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I’ve signed up for free digital training to speak up for children who need it. You can too: https://t.co/UG1OkSniS5— Richard Wakefield Primary School () April 8, 2024
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Happy Easter from Willow class! We used our maths skills to help with our egg hunt, practicing our numbers to 50. pic.twitter.com/CEhygFw4Pw— Richard Wakefield Primary School () March 22, 2024
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We are very proud of our Principal Award winners for the final week of this term. It is wonderful to celebrate their achievements from both in and out of school. 🌟 pic.twitter.com/jInTaHmetx— Richard Wakefield Primary School () March 22, 2024
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We have had a very informative morning with James from Energy Sparks! All of the children took part in an assembly and our Year 5 and 6 children were able to find out even more through their workshops. We are keen to get going! pic.twitter.com/kNeVsArj5s— Richard Wakefield Primary School () March 22, 2024
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We reviewed all our words of the week with a game of What’s up? It was so much fun! pic.twitter.com/5UoozUtZCk— Richard Wakefield Primary School () March 21, 2024
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Cedar class have been playing a modified version of handball in PE. pic.twitter.com/Bp49erevSx— Richard Wakefield Primary School () March 21, 2024
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Willow class have become Art Critics by sharing their opinions on Lowrys paintings. They have then created their own Lowry inspired art work using watercolours and pastels. Great work! pic.twitter.com/OCd5N2GFsg— Richard Wakefield Primary School () March 21, 2024
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Willow class have taken their maths outside to practically compare the capacity of a variety of different containers. They all agreed that water and sand were the best choice as the cubes left too many gaps and different fill the containers completely. Great recording! pic.twitter.com/t47ocahs6Y— Richard Wakefield Primary School () March 20, 2024
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Last week, some of our KS2 children spent the evening competing in an indoor canoeing tournament. The children worked together brilliantly and enjoyed trying something new pic.twitter.com/8btyK1tO9n— Richard Wakefield Primary School () March 20, 2024
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Elm class have been comparing volume in maths today. We labelled the jugs using the vocabulary empty, full, nearly empty and nearly full and then compared them. We then ordered them and looked at what is similar and different about them. pic.twitter.com/BfOMqUIrrB— Richard Wakefield Primary School () March 19, 2024
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Well done to our class ‘stand up comedians’ who shared their class joke as part of our comic relief celebrations. Well done to Birch class who were picked to have the funniest joke! pic.twitter.com/ZKkmWmI89Z— Richard Wakefield Primary School () March 19, 2024
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In Birch, we have been enjoying a quiz created by Mr Atwood to review learning from lots of subjects this term with him. It’s his last day! Thanks for your hard work! pic.twitter.com/JS98uAmZxJ— Richard Wakefield Primary School () March 19, 2024
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After sharing jokes with one another Maple class decided to spread some happiness by pulling their funniest faces too. We have had a very 'funny' day. pic.twitter.com/7Mftvwdl3y— Richard Wakefield Primary School () March 18, 2024
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Willow class have become journalists this week by writing their own newspaper articles. They even enjoyed sharing their published work to UKS2! pic.twitter.com/m4PsY6Y8nt— Richard Wakefield Primary School () March 15, 2024
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We have had a visit from the WonderDome today and it has been amazing!!! The children were certainly 'wowed' by this experience. A huge thank you to pur PTA for funding this experience and to our parents for supporting their events. pic.twitter.com/1KT6EFHiuz— Richard Wakefield Primary School () March 15, 2024
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In Birch, we are observing how long different liquids take to melt after being frozen. It’s very exciting! pic.twitter.com/jZEMh2LFqt— Richard Wakefield Primary School () March 15, 2024
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