WELCOME TO CALLOW END

Mrs Parker, Headteacher
I am proud to be the Headteacher at Callow End where we provide a welcoming, friendly, safe and supportive environment in which Christian values are central to the ethos of the school and its teaching.
Callow End CE Primary School is a small village school with 80 children currently on roll.
It was founded in 1871 and is located in the heart of Callow End village adjacent to St. James' Church on the main B4424 Upton Road.
We benefit from four attractive and well equipped classrooms, an ICT suite and extensive playing fields.
At Callow End, we provide an exciting and creative curriculum and aim to develop a lasting enjoyment of learning. We encourage the children to be independent learners and to develop the skills and Christian values necessary to be responsible citizens now and in the future.
Our staff are dedicated and caring and together with parents, carers and governors work to ensure all our children achieve their full potential.
This website only gives a flavour of life and facilities at Callow End. To enable you to judge for yourselves the happy and purposeful atmosphere of our school, please arrange a visit and we will be happy to show you round.
We look forward to meeting you.
Sue Parker, Headteacher.
OUR VISION STATEMENT
| Children Achieving through Lively Learning Opportunities Where |
Everyone's Needs are Developed |
At Callow End we provide a welcoming friendly, safe and supportive environment in which Christian family values are central to the ethos of the school and its teaching.
We aim for the children of Callow End CE Primary School to:
- Develop knowledge and skills through an exciting and creative curriculum which fosters a lasting enjoyment of learning.
- Be happy, confident, independent and proud of themselves and their achievements in all areas of their life.
- Show respect and empathy towards others, enabling them to make positive relationships with a wide range of people.
- Develop the skills and Christian values to be responsible citizens now and in the future.
- Appreciate our natural world as a source of wonder and inspiration and play their part in maintaining and improving their environment.
- Value our wider school family as a resource for learning, seeing home, school and the wider community as a partnership.