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At Loseley Fields Primary School we deliver a high quality, broad and creative curriculum to meet the needs of all our pupils.

Emphasis is placed on raising achievement and aspirations through inspirational teaching and learning opportunities. Each child is taught the value of teamwork, mutual understanding and respect for others. Children become more emotionally literate and realise the importance of community and citizenship.

A new beginning
We created an opportunity for children to realise their ambitions with the merger of two schools in 2005. The school buildings have been fully refurbished and we now expect Loseley Fields Primary School to be the hub of community learning helping children and parents to 'Achieve Together’. Loseley Fields Children’s Centre on the site opposite to the main school provides outstanding nursery care for children aged 0-5.

The distinctive features of our school include:
A welcoming and caring ethos
Excellence across the year groups
Highly motivated and committed staff team
Excellence in Art
Highly effective SEN provision
Superb school grounds for sport and environmental activities

Raising standards of excellence
Extensive use of ICT across the curriculum and broader and more creative learning opportunities ensure that all children will be inspired to be the best they can be.

Children, staff, parents and the wider community know Loseley Fields as the hub of our community learning where we can all 'Achieve Together'.

Investing in our children
We aim to set children challenging targets for improvement which will enable them to choose their path in life and equip them to make a positive contribution to their communities.


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