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St. Paul's Prospectus 25/26

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Prospectus 2025/26

Prospectus Contents

Pg 3 Headteacher’s welcome

Pg 4-5 Why choose our school?

Pg 6 Our school day and wraparound care

Pg 7 Our school uniform

Pg 8-9 Our curriculum

Pg 10-11 SEND

Pg 12-13 Our Trust

Pg 14-15 Admissions

A very warm welcome to St Paul’s Catholic Primary School

St Paul’s is a popular, inclusive and happy Catholic school with an excellent reputation. Our Mission Statement — “In Him we live and move and have our being.” — guides everything we do, shaping a community where every child is nurtured, challenged and supported to flourish.

We have a talented and dedicated staff team who work tirelessly to provide a rich, ambitious and knowledge‑led curriculum. Our SENDCo and teachers ensure that all children access high‑quality learning, supported where needed by strong partnerships with external professionals. Alongside academic excellence, we place great importance on pupils’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development.

Children’s wellbeing is central to our mission. As a Thrive school, we prioritise emotional health and relationships, ensuring pupils feel safe, valued and ready to learn. Our Forest School provision further enhances learning, promotes resilience and connects children with the natural world.

We are proud of our strong outcomes, which are usually above national averages, and of our award of the AfPE Quality Mark with Distinction for excellence in PE, sport and physical activity. Subject leaders work in partnership with local Hubs and provide high‑quality professional development across school, continually strengthening teaching and learning.

To support families, we offer high‑quality wraparound care from 7.30am to 5.30pm, alongside 30‑hour Nursery provision. Attendance is above national averages, and pupils tell us they love coming to school. Our staff, governors and parish partners work closely together to ensure that every child grows in confidence, character and faith.

We are delighted to share that a brand‑new, purpose‑built St Paul’s school is currently in development, and we hope to move into the new building in October 2026. This will provide state‑of‑the‑art learning spaces and even greater opportunities for our children and community.

If you would like to see our school in action, please contact the office to arrange a visit. I am always delighted to welcome visitors to St Paul’s.

Why choose our School?

At St. Paul’s, we take pride in being a happy school where children genuinely enjoy coming every day.

Our warm, welcoming environment is one reason we’ve earned an Ofsted ‘Outstanding’ rating, reflecting our commitment to providing the best education possible.

We offer an excellent P.E provision, ensuring that our students stay active and healthy while developing teamwork and sportsmanship skills. Our comprehensive curriculum and dedicated staff work tirelessly to set children up for the next steps in their education, preparing them for future academic success.

Additionally, we provide a wealth of opportunities for pupils to explore their interests and talents, from extracurricular activities to enriching trips.

By joining St. Paul’s, your child will thrive in a supportive, nurturing environment that values their happiness and growth, ensuring they are well rounded and ready for the challenges ahead.

“Pupils speak fondly about this school. They are safe and happy.”

Scan or click QR code to view full Ofsted report

Our school day

Our school gates open for Reception - Y6 pupils at 8.40am so that children can filter in between 8.40-8.50. This ensures a calm start to the day.

Nursery 8.30am 11.30am 12.15pm 3.15pm

Reception 8:50am 11:50am 12:50pm 3:15pm

Key Stage 1 8:50am 11:55am 1:00pm 3:15pm

Key Stage 2 8:50am 12:00pm 1:00pm 3:15pm

Wraparound care

Breakfast Club runs from 7.30am until the start of the school day and costs £4. After-School Club runs from 3.15 - 5.30pm.

To find out more about our wraparound care, please scan or click the QR code.

Our school uniform

The school uniform can be purchased from either our school uniform supplier (Michael Sehgal and Sons Ltd,) or in any supermarket.

Our school uniform is:

• Grey trousers, skirt or pinafore.

• White, blue or grey shirt/blouse.

• White or blue polo shirt.

• School tie.

• School sweatshirt or grey jumper/cardigan.

• Red checked dress (Summer only)

• Sensible black shoes.

Our PE uniform is:

• Grey jogging bottoms.

• Red sweatshirt/tracksuit.

• Yellow top.

• Red shorts.

• Trainers.

To order our school uniform please scan or click the QR code.

Our curriculum

Our rich curriculum has been planned and sequenced to encourage an ambitious and sustainable thirst for knowledge and understanding, and a love of learning. We want young, lively and enquiring minds to engage in a stimulating curriculum which ‘educates the whole child.’

The intent of our rich and engaging curriculum is to provide breadth for every pupil. It considers the needs of our children; the experiences we offer ensures they benefit from enhanced academic, spiritual, moral, social and cultural enrichment. Being proud of British values and the diversity of society, provides richness to their lives and those of our whole school community.

Curriculum balance is not at the expense of high standards; emphasis is rightly placed on acquiring, developing and applying the core skills in reading, writing, communication and mathematics.

We aim for the highest of standards to ensure that all children are ready to progress to the next stage of their education so that they can achieve highly, experience success and live life in its fullness.

As well as breadth, we also plan for depth of learning. We intend to incorporate many opportunities to revisit learning to deepen it over time.

New knowledge and skills build upon what has been taught before and towards defined end points.

“The school has high expectations of what pupils can achieve in their learning. They benefit from an ambitious and engaging curriculum.”
“The school ensures pupils have access to an impressive careers education.”

Special educational needs and disabilities

As an inclusive school, all teachers are teachers of pupils with special educational needs & disabilities (SEND). We deliver a curriculum and create an environment that meets the needs of every pupil within our school. We ensure that every pupil with SEND makes the best progress possible. We foster and promote effective working partnerships with parents, carers, pupils, and outside agencies. We consider the ‘whole’ child and strive to ensure that all our SEND pupils are prepared for adulthood.

Key Contacts

• SENDCo: Mrs M L Peacock

Our Trust

Bishop Hogarth Catholic Education Trust is a family of 35 schools across County Durham, Darlington, Hartlepool, and Stockton‑On‑Tees.

Our mission is to provide the highest quality education, fostering a collaborative environment where resources and best practices are shared among our schools.

We are committed to the educational welfare of our pupils. This is why we place Christ at the centre and children at the heart.

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JUSTICE & COMPASSION

We value fairness and empathy, treating others with kindness and understanding.

HONESTY & RESPONSIBILITY

We prioritise truthfulness and accountability, taking ownership of our actions and decisions.

CONFIDENCE & RESILIENCE

We foster courage and adaptability, empowering individuals to face challenges and overcome setbacks.

RESPECT & SELF BELIEF

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We embrace diversity and individuality, fostering an environment where everyone feels valued and confident.

Apply for a place at St. Paul’s

Starting primary school is a very important time for you and your child, and at St. Paul’s we aim to make this a happy experience for everyone. Children can start school in our Reception class in the September of the academic year in which they will be five years old.

To gain a place at St. Paul’s, you will need to apply through Stockton-On-Tees Borough Council’s website. Please click the link for more information or scan the QR code. Alternatively, you can contact the school office. https://stpauls.bhcet.org.uk/information/admissions

If your child is not already attending our school Nursery, they will be invited to spend some informal sessions with their new teacher and other children from the class in the summer term in order to familiarise themselves with the school environment. An information evening for our new Reception class parents is also held in the summer term.

For mid year admissions, at other times of the year or for year groups other than Reception, please go through Stockton‑On‑Tees Borough Council (https://www.stockton.gov.uk/article/2543/School-transfersand-in-year-admissions). We highly recommend contacting the school in the first instance for a visit.

Nursery Admissions

At St. Paul’s, we offer a wonderful nursery setting for three year olds. The nursery is open from 8:30am – 3:15pm (term time only) and can be a mix of both government funded hours and private payment. Please visit our website for more information.

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