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Maltby Crags Community School

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Maltby Crags Community School
Address
Tickhill Road

,
England
Information
TypeAcademy
Established2006
Local authorityRotherham
OfstedReports
GenderCoeducational
Age3 to 11
Enrollment450
Capacity590
Websitehttp://www.crags-community-school.org.uk/page/?title=Home&pid=1

Maltby Crags Community School is a primary school. It accepts children from three to eleven years old. It is located in he Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England. It lists its motto as: "Working Together To Make Smiles Grow".


The Old School

The old school was split up to 2 groups, one was boys the other was girls. The old school was demoslished in 2005 and replaced with the new school

The New School

The new school was also split up into 2 groups, but these were different, one was juniors and the other was elders.

The School's representation

(this uses English writing i.e. trousers = pants) Every student must wear a blue t-shirt and black trousers followed by black socks and black shoes. Students without this will result in probably a detention.

Pupil Premium

This school and many others have a Pupil Premium which make students have a support teacher every lesson.

Foundation Stage is for 3-5 year olds, the school website tells us that people in this stage can "have a go" at painting, numeracy, literacy, computing, etc.

Parents

The school knows that parents are key to their sucess, so they do everything they can to keep parents and children happy. They also do a "parents evening" where parents see how their kids are doing.

Children

Pupils are taught in mixed classes and take part in the full range of National Curriculum subjects. Basic Skills in Numeracy and Literacy run throughout all areas of the curriculum.

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