Rolph Church of England Primary School
It is my pleasure to have this opportunity to introduce you to our school. We aim to provide our pupils with a friendly and stimulating environment where children feel secure and are able to develop to their full potential.
The school has committed, experienced staff who are well supported by both parents and governors.
Rolph Church of England Primary School was named after James Rolph of Thorpe Lordge, a farmer and barge owner, who gave the money to build the school on land provided by the Church. The school opened on 31st October 1870. Since then the school has grown and been extended. we now have seven well-equipped classes, a purpose built computer suite, a library, a large assembly hall and refurbished administration area.
Worship is central to us as a Church of England School. An act of worship takes place every day, both as a whole school and in separate Key Stages. One day a week the worship is class-based. Through worship the school demonstrates its Christian values of love, tolerance, acceptance, forgiveness, hope and joy. The children are encouraged to behave in a caring fashion towards each other and to extend that friendship into the wider community and parish.
Rolph Church of England Primary School enjoys close links with Saint Michael's Parish Church. School celebrates the major festivals of the year in Church. The parish priest, Fr Jeremy, leads school worship on one day a week, usually Wednesdays.
Rolph is a 1 Form entry primary school with 204 pupils. We have been recognised as a good school by Ofsted.
For information please contact the school on 01255 861317.
The school has committed, experienced staff who are well supported by both parents and governors.
Rolph Church of England Primary School was named after James Rolph of Thorpe Lordge, a farmer and barge owner, who gave the money to build the school on land provided by the Church. The school opened on 31st October 1870. Since then the school has grown and been extended. we now have seven well-equipped classes, a purpose built computer suite, a library, a large assembly hall and refurbished administration area.
Worship is central to us as a Church of England School. An act of worship takes place every day, both as a whole school and in separate Key Stages. One day a week the worship is class-based. Through worship the school demonstrates its Christian values of love, tolerance, acceptance, forgiveness, hope and joy. The children are encouraged to behave in a caring fashion towards each other and to extend that friendship into the wider community and parish.
Rolph Church of England Primary School enjoys close links with Saint Michael's Parish Church. School celebrates the major festivals of the year in Church. The parish priest, Fr Jeremy, leads school worship on one day a week, usually Wednesdays.
Rolph is a 1 Form entry primary school with 204 pupils. We have been recognised as a good school by Ofsted.
For information please contact the school on 01255 861317.
Rolph Church of England Primary School
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