Proud to be part of the
Co-op Academies Trust
Proud to be part of the
Co-op Academies Trust
A Warm Welcome
From our Headteacher
Adele Clark, Headteacher
At Woodlands, key to everything we do is in our mission statement: Respect, co-operate, succeed. We have a highly committed and professional staff team who work hard to provide the best opportunities for all our children in a safe and happy environment. We work hard to ensure pupils receive a good education through an exciting, broad and balanced curriculum. At Woodlands we encourage children to do their best so that they will be successful in their learning and be aspirational for their futures.
Welcome to this week's Woodlands Weekly! 🌳 Translate this page 🌎 You can translate this page into your home language by clicking the globe symbol 🌎 at the top of the page. Puteți traduce această pagină în limba dvs. de acasă făcând clic pe simbolul globului din...
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Dear parents and carers, It feels like we all need a laugh right now, and this years’ Red Nose Day is all about coming together, spreading joy, and having the best day ever in school. On Friday 15th March, children can come to school in comfy clothes. We all feel better when we are comfo...
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Dear parents and carers, The blessed month of Ramadan is expected to begin on Monday 11th March 2024, depending on the sighting of the moon. For Muslims across the globe, these few weeks are a sacred time for worshipping Allah. We know that this is an extremely important time for our Muslim fa...
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Pupils at Co-op Academy Woodlands are keen, interested and inquisitive. They enjoy being active learners.
There are many different ethnicities and cultures at the school. Pupils have a healthy appreciation of diversity and equality. A pupil captured the essence of diversity saying, "The world would be a dull place if everyone was the same."
Pupils are motivated to earn the school's RESPECT badges. Leaders award badges for fulfilling specific criteria, such as reading every day or returning their homework weekly. Pupils wear their badges with pride.
The school wants the very best for pupils. There are a significant number of pupils joining the school throughout the year, who speak English as an additional language (EAL). There is a rigorous process to support these pupils to learn the essential words and phrases that allow them to function independently.