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Blair Peach

Primary School

A nurturing environment where we all learn and aspire together to be the best we can

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Welcome to Blair Peach Primary School!

 

Welcome to Blair Peach Primary School. We are committed to creating a nurturing environment, where each child can aspire to be the best that they can be. Through our values of courage, kindness, determination, and responsibility, we develop the ability, confidence, and independence of every child.

 

At Blair Peach Primary School, we believe in nurturing not just academic excellence but also shaping character and integrity. Our commitment lies in every aspect of the individual, where hard work and attitude are as important as academic achievements.

 

We promote a supportive environment by treating everyone with compassion and empathy; kindness is at the centre of our community. Our students are encouraged to pursue their dreams and aspirations with determination and dedication. Accomplishments are celebrated as we embrace a culture of encouragement and achievement.

 

We ensure that our pupils face their everyday challenges with resilience. Each child learns how to be responsible for their actions, accountable for their choices, and speak up against prejudice. Acting with courage in this way is an opportunity for growth. We actively contribute to a positive and welcoming community, where each person is treated equally.

 

We are passionate about our anti-racist curriculum. Named after the New Zealand teacher Blair Peach, who died during an anti-racism demonstration in Southall in 1979, our school teaches the history of our area. We celebrate the courage of members of underserved communities who stand up and take action.

We are dedicated to providing a holistic education that nurtures the mind, body, and spirit of every child. Through a rich and diverse curriculum, as well as numerous extra-curricular activities, we help each child reach their full potential.

 

As a parent, we encourage you to play an active role in your child’s learning, enabling discovery and supporting them to flourish.

 

Neil Crosbie

Headteacher

 

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