Knapp Road, Cheltenham, GL50 3HQ Telephone : 01242 513659 Fax : 01242 237870

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St.Gregory the Great school is a voluntary aided Catholic school for children aged 5 to 11. At St.Gregory's we strive to provide a well planned, stimulating environment in which children are happy, secure and made to feel of value. We believe our teaching should give all our children constant understanding and guidance both academic and social. We hope to provide all they need to grow into adults with all the knowledge, skills, concepts and attitudes that will develop within them a sense of achievement.

OUR MISSION STATEMENT

In our school we provide a secure and happy learning environment where every member of the community is welcomed, valued and respected as part of God's family.

We promote this through:

  • A daily life which seeks to reflect the life and teachings of Jesus.
  • A curriculum which encourages the growth of the whole child.
  • Working with each other, the Church and the wider community.

To fulfil our Mission Statement we will:

  • Provide a secure, stimulating Catholic environment where both children and adults can learn, grow and develop to their full potential.
  • Ensure that everyone is valued and respected.
  • Develop faith in Jesus Christ through our teaching and the way we live and worship in our school.
  • Develop the ability of both children and adults to deal responsibility with social, spiritual and moral issues.
  • Encourage everyone to value and respect people from all cultures, faiths and communities.
  • Establish open and respectful communication between pupils, teachers, parents and the wider community.


Chair of Govenors : Nicky Febery
Head Teacher: Mrs. Sharon Aston

Site last updated by James Bryant, January 2009.

Site originally created in 2001 through Stirling Work

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