Teaching
Non-teaching
Governors' Letter
Binfield School opened in 1988 when piece of farm land was turned into what is now know as Foxley Fields. Prior to this the children of Binfield were taught at two village schools, St Marks and All Saints. The school has retains its continuity with the past. Mrs Hanson first started her teaching career at All saints and still remains an integral part of Binfield school today.
Our School Aims
• To establish a happy, secure, well-ordered and stimulating environment where children and staff work together in an atmosphere of trust and respect and where children can learn to be tolerant, courteous and caring.
• To provide a broad and balanced curriculum, which fulfils the requirements of the National and Foundation curricula so that each child can achieve their full potential.
• To teach and foster the development of good working habits, an enquiring mend and self-discipline and to encourage the children to take pride in their work.
• To help all children develop fullyl through a range of skills, knowledge and practical activities.
• To involve parents and the wider community as partners in the process of the children’s education.
• To promote equality of opportunity for all.
Home and School
Your child’s education and welfare are of the utmost importance to you and us. A child will only make good progress is there is co-operation and respect between parents and school. If you are concerned about any aspect of your child’s education or welfare please do not hesitate to discuss it with a member of the school staff.
Formal Parents’ Evenings are held in the Autumn and Spring Terms. During the Summer term a report is sent home and the opportunity provided to discuss this further with the class teacher if you so wish.
As part of this partnership we have a Home-School Agreement in place, which parents are invited to sign and discuss with their child.
As parents, there are many ways in which you can help in school. If you have a particular area of expertise please let us know! We rely on parents helping with reading, cooking, school trips, computing – the list is long.