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11/12/25

The children in the Grove had a fantastic chance today to visit Wild 'n' Wacky. They enjoyed an absolutely marvelous time and were exceptionally well behaved!  

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11/12/25

Today, Year 2 students are exploring various shapes during their Maths lesson!    

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11/12/25

The children in the Chestnut class are thoroughly enjoying the arts & crafts provided by the PTA. They've been crafting lovely Christmas cards and illustrations.  

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11/12/25

In Rowan Class Year 1 today, the children have been engaged in learning how to write instructions for turning on iPads. They have done some beautiful writing!  

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10/12/25

Our lunchtime program helps children feel confident, supported, and happy with peers. Staff teach essential social skills like turn-taking, sharing, communication, and building friendships, fostering trust among children and adults.  

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10/12/25

Year 1 students have been learning how to follow instructions in their English class. This week, they applied that skill in their PE lessons by jumping through hoops while following instructions.  

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09/12/25

Today, the PTA gave out goodies to all the classes to help everyone get into the festive spirit!  

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09/12/25

Year 4 experienced an exciting visit from a Spanish instructor from the BMAT Trust. The students played charades, acting out months of the year and responding with the month's name in Spanish. The kids thoroughly enjoyed this activity!  

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08/12/25

Year 5 had an exciting end to the week on Friday as they welcomed History off the Page into school. This company specialises in highly engaging, hands-on history workshops, and they certainly brought our learning to life!    

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08/12/25

Year 5 had an exciting end to the week on Friday as they welcomed History off the Page into school. This company specialises in highly engaging, hands-on history workshops, and they certainly brought our learning to life!    

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08/12/25

Last week in Science, the children in Year 1 Hazel were exploring different methods to quickly melt ice!    

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03/12/25

PE lessons for children at the Grove are filled with energetic activities and plenty of fun!    

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02/12/25

Every morning at Little Parndon, the younger children focus on participating in RWI sessions. By participating in RWI activities, the children develop essential skills such as letter recognition, blending sounds, and decoding words.  

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02/12/25

The children in the Grove have been thoroughly enjoying themselves by engaging in festive Christmas activities!  

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01/12/25

The Year 2 students have been putting in a great deal of effort to get ready for their Christmas show for their parents. They are excited to present their hard work to everyone!  

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01/12/25

The Year 1 students have been attentively listening and adhering to instructions on preparing a jam sandwich in English.  

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28/11/25

On Fridays, The Grove children enjoy exciting swimming activities at Freshwaters!

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27/11/25

In year 3, the children have been learning about 'Celebrating Difference' to understand the diversity in our community and the wider world. By exploring cultures and backgrounds, they are encouraged to embrace inclusivity and respect for everyone, regardless of differences.

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26/11/25

Hazel in Year 2 has received a Blue Peter badge for creating a piece of art work for a story. After reading the story Hazel drew all the characters for the band. Birch class are very proud of Hazel and her achievement.

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26/11/25

Exploring Multiplication and Division by 9 in Year 4 Maths Today!

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Inclusion (SEND & PP)

What does Inclusion look like at Little Parndon Primary Academy?

Inclusion is not just a principle; it forms the bedrock of the ethos and culture at Little Parndon Primary Academy so we ensure an excellent education for every child. It is a collective responsibility, a shared endeavour where every member of our community plays a vital role. We are advocates and champions for inclusion, unashamedly ambitious in our pursuit of a diverse and equitable environment, where nothing is left to chance in ensuring every individual thrives.

At Little Parndon, we believe that high quality education can change lives and shape futures. We are committed to being an inclusive and equitable school, welcoming all young people regardless of their starting points, or past experiences. Our school is built upon a set of core moral standards, and as a community, we expect our community to also promote these. We place a great emphasis upon developing positive relationships, working in partnership with parents and accepting all young people for who they are and who they can be.

The Headteacher’s clear vision for the school is known and shared by everyone. Strong moral values underpin the school’s aims and ethos. Leaders treat all students as individuals, and do not regard students’ background or prior attainment as a barrier to how well they can achieve. Equity is central to our approach, ensuring that each student has the resources, challenge and support they need to succeed. Students come first in this school and equal opportunities are at the forefront of what the school stands for.

We aim to develop a culture of inclusion, equity, equality, and diversity in which success is celebrated and all those connected to the school feel a sense of belonging, proud of their identity and being able to participate fully in school life.

 

Little Parndon Primary Academy Inclusion Framework comprises:

  • Promotion of our values throughout the all-through school
  • Outstanding teaching and learning 
  • Excellent use of learning environments, resources and technology
  • Support for personal development at all stages
  • Evaluation of student progress and attainment and actions taken to ensure ambition and achievement 
  • Partnership between parents/carers and school 
  • Accountability structures including leadership at all levels, and our skilled and committed governing body 

 

Our Inclusion team:

  • Mr Wildig (Headteacher) (PP)
  • Mrs Wilkie (Deputy headteacher) (SENDCO & DSL)
  • Mrs Dart (Deputy SENDCO)
  • Mrs Linden (Learning Mentor & Nurture)

Please see the menu to the left for more information around inclusion at LPA.

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