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Keighley St Andrew's C Of E Primary School

Key Information

On this page of our website, you can find out key information about school:

Staffing 

Please see below for our 2024/25 staffing team. 

School Uniform

School uniform School uniform is an important part of school life.

Children are actively encouraged to wear their uniform with pride and continue to be a good role model outside of school, especially whilst representing Keighley St Andrew's. 

Our school uniform is:

  • White polo shirt.
  • Black or grey trousers/skirt/shalwar kameez
  • Girls – black/white socks or black tights.
  • Boys – dark socks
  • Sensible footwear
  • Blue sweatshirt/cardigan preferably with the school logo. (These are available at Whittakers uniform suppliers in Keighley)

In summer:

  • Navy blue and white checked summer dresses may be worn.
  • School shorts can be also be worn during the summer term.

www.whittakersschoolwear.co.uk/product-category/keighley/st-andrews-primary-school/

Please note, pupils should not wear makeup to school. 

PE uniform:

All children will need to come to school in their PE kit on their PE day/s. This is:

  • Plain white t-shirt
  • Navy joggers
  • School 'house' hoodie. These can now also be purchased from Whittakers Schoolwear

These items do not need to have the school logo on and are readily available from all major supermarkets. 

Jewellery

The school follows Health and Safety regulations set down by the Local Authority.

In line with our ethos of respecting all faiths, we recognise that some parents may wish their children to wear jewellery in accordance with their cultural beliefs and practice. We would respectfully ask that parents consider the Health and Safety implications and take on full liability for any incidents that may occur whilst in school. For safety reasons, we ask that rings, bracelets and necklaces are not worn in school.

If children have had their ears pierced, only studs can be worn. If a child comes to school in hooped earrings, they will be asked to removed them. If they are unable to do this, parents will be informed that a member of staff who is first aid trained will remove them and keep them safe until the end of the school day. Hooped earrings must not be worn in school. 

By following this guidance, we also hope to avoid the added problems of loss.

It is very important that all items of clothing are named.

 KS2 SATs Results

For a full breakdown of our 2024 end of Year 6 results please click here

Ofsted

To see our latest Ofsted report, please click here

School Financial Benchmarking

Click here to access the Gov.uk school financial benchmarking service.  

Pupil Premium and Sports Premium reporting

Pupil Premium Funding

The Pupil Premium is an allocation of additional funding provided to schools to support specific groups of children who are vulnerable to underachievement.  These include pupils who are entitled to free school meals (FSM), those looked after by the authority and children of armed service personnel.  The intended effect of this funding is to accelerate progress and raise attainment.

In most cases the Pupil Premium is allocated directly to schools and is clearly identifiable.  It is for schools to decide how the Pupil Premium, allocated to schools per FSM pupil, is spent, since they are best placed to assess what additional provision should be made for the individual pupils within their responsibility.

Schools are required to report on the funding received, how this is being used, and the impact of work.

Pupil Premium Strategy 2023-2025

 Applying for funding is a straight forward and confidential process. You can apply online at the following website:

If you want help with this process please contact the school and we will be more than happy to help.

Whilst we understand that children in Reception and Key Stage 1 are automatically entitled to a free school meal, we do recommend you apply as it does entitle your child to more funding.

Sports Premium Funding

Primary School Sports and PE Funding

The government provided additional funding of £150 million per annum for academic years 2013 to 2017 to improve provision of physical education (PE) and sport in primary schools. This was extended in 2017/18 and continues.

This funding - provided jointly by the Departments for Education, Health and Culture, Media and Sport - is allocated to primary school head teachers.

This funding is ring-fenced and therefore can only be spent on provision of PE and sport in schools.

Purpose of funding

Schools must spend the additional funding on improving their provision of PE and sport, but they will have the freedom to choose how they do this.

Please click here to access the Sports Premium funding document for 2023-2024. 

Previous Sports Premium Funding reporting

Please click here to access the reporting arrangements for Sports Premium Funding 2021-2022. 

Please click here to access the impact document for Sports Premium Funding 2022-2023. 

Please click here to access the impact document for Sports Premium Funding 2023 - 2024.