We believe that primary education should be about breadth of opportunity and should open children's eyes to the wonder of the world around them.
We support children to be the best they can be through promoting and providing opportunities for excellence in all aspects of life. We aim high and expect everyone in our school community to work together towards our shared goals.
We actively celebrate the uniqueness of our school community and take pride in our differences, uniqueness and individuality, finding unity in our diversity.
We create a positive, caring environment where there are no outsiders. Through supporting one another, we forge strong relationships that allow everyone to feel valued in our community.
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Cawston Grange Primary School
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We've just had the most inspirational assembly with Freya Tarbit, winter Olympic skeleton star! She spoke so passionately about the power of practice, being brave and being resilient 🌟🌟🌟 ... See MoreSee Less
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Happy St Patrick’s Day! ☘️
A brilliant start to our assembly this morning as Mrs Cook and Mr Clements played some traditional Irish reels to get us in the festive mood! ... See MoreSee Less
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Thank you to the RFSS staff and students for a brilliant day! ... See MoreSee Less
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A great day at the farm for year 1 today. We loved having a tractor ride, feeding the lambs, meeting the farmers, a barrel ride, the play area and of course most importantly lunch! ... See MoreSee Less
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What a fantastic world book day we have had! ... See MoreSee Less
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The streets of Rugby will be transformed into an outdoor treasure hunt in celebration of World Book Day.
Families are invited to hunt for ten ‘book zones’ hidden in shop windows. Using only a smartphone, explorers can scan markers to see 3D characters. From brave astronauts to mythical unicorns, that leap into the real world.
The Rugby World Book Day treasure hunt is completely free and will run to 15 March. No app download is required. Families simply need a smartphone with a camera to take part.
To start the hunt, families should visit Rugby Visitor Centre to collect their trail guides and scan their first marker.
Read more at rugby.gov.uk/w/rugby-goes-all-in-for-world-book-day-with-free-family-treasure-hunt ... See MoreSee Less
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