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Paisley Primary School is a County Primary co-educational day school which caters for children from 3 to 11 years. There are approximately 325 pupils on roll. We have a purpose built 39-place nursery and there are eleven classes in the main school. We positively encourage parents and the local community to be actively involved with the children's education and development.
We place great emphasis on good behaviour and our disciplinary policy is well established and highly structured. We encourage the children to take responsibility for their own development and encourage the promotion of self-esteem: If we feel successful then we will be successful.
At Paisley we believe in life-long learning and in collaboration with the Hull College and other training agencies we promote a wide range of courses for parents and members of the local community. We want your child to do well and be happy at Paisley and will do everything we can to achieve this. By working together we will achieve this goal.
Mr R N Petch B.Ed (Hons) NPQH
Headteacher |
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| 19 November 2009: The school's Children In Need events are progressing nicely, with more school-wide activities to come on the day of the appeal itself (Friday 20 November). Radio Humberside will be broadcasting a short bulletin on our fund-raising, and BBC Look North have invited the school to present its cheque, live on television, at the "Dancing In Need" event at Bridlington Spa on Friday evening. |
Christmas 2009: NORAD (part of the American Government) will once again be tracking Santa Claus using state of the art satellite technology as he travels around the world on Christmas Eve. Follow his amazing annual adventure by going to the NORAD Tracks Santa website, which will begin the countdown to the big day on 1 December with various Christmas themed games and activities to have a go at. |
| 29 July 2009: The following updates have been made to the site: Both the Staff and Governors' lists have been brought up to date, and the School Calendar has been updated with all term and holiday dates for the 2009/10 school year. |