Our School

Great Wood Community Primary School is a village school in Upper Tean, in the Staffordshire Moorlands, which is full of amazing children! The school is very proud of its close relationship with the local community.

Great Wood Community Primary School consists of a team of dedicated, talented staff who work hard to provide children with a quality education and a range of extra-curricular clubs and exciting opportunities. We are a proud member of TMPF Trust Multi Academy Trust.


Values, Vision & Ethos

Great Wood Community Primary School celebrates the wonderful talents of every child within our family and is proud to be part of its community.

Safeguarding & Wellbeing

At Great Wood Community Primary School, keeping children safe is a high priority. We are committed to creating a secure, caring and supportive environment.

SEND & Inclusion

At Great Wood Community Primary School, we are committed to ensuring that every child can flourish in an inclusive, nurturing environment.

Pupil Premium

The Pupil Premium (PP) grant provides funding to improve educational outcomes for disadvantaged pupils in state-funded schools in England.

Sports Premium Funding

PE and Sport Premium Funding is allocated to schools to support the healthy lifestyles and wellbeing of their pupils.

Admissions

Joining any school is an important decision taken by parents/ carers. We would love to show you what we offer children.

Wraparound Care

We are pleased to offer the option of Wraparound Care to support parents or carers who need to drop children off a little earlier or collect a little later than the school day.

Policies

Policies and procedures support the development of our positive school ethos in order to optimise the learning and wellbeing of our children.

Ofsted

'Pupils are happy, enthusiastic and confident learners. Leaders have high expectations of pupils. They have created a highly inclusive school in which all pupils thrive and achieve well.'

Ofsted, 2022

For more information on Ofsted and to find an inspection report