Welcome to Lime Academy Parnwell
Welcome to Lime Academy Parnwell, which is a growing school that is part of the Lime trust. Currently we have places for 420 pupils between the ages of four and eleven.
We are lucky to have a fantastic staff team, dedicated to engaging with parents to deliver outstanding outcomes for pupils and who also embody our values.
The Lime Trust is committed to:
Putting learners first
Setting the standard
Capacity rich schools
We deliver a broad and balanced curriculum acknowledging the importance of academic, social and physical development. We plan learning experiences that aim to develop creative thinkers, lifelong learners and learning opportunities across the curriculum. Our pupils are proud of and enjoy their learning.
We believe that the following values are what makes us who we are and as a result we actively encourage everyone to live by them including: pupils, parents, staff, governors.
Respect
Equity
Self-worth
Partnership
Enjoyment
Communication
Trust
All of our staff actively seek opportunities to praise and reward children for displaying these values. These values are discussed throughout the school day and rewarded through certificates and postcards home.
The staff at Lime Academy Parnwell have high expectations for all pupils and are passionate about the opportunities for learning that they provide within every lesson.
With recent changes to our Governance we are strengthening our stakeholder voice and involvement and have implemented our Parental Participation Strategy. We are committed to building strong, positive relationships with parents and carers and by working in partnership, we aim to strengthen communication, inclusivity and engagement. You can find the strategy for Lime Academy Parnwell on the Governance page of this website.
Where possible, visits to the school will be welcomed and we look forward to meeting you.
Ellie Gibson, Headteacher
Our local community has some amazing places to visit.
The more familiar your child is with them, the more they will be able to talk about them and make links in their learning when they start school.
Have you ever been to the library? You can explore books, borrow books and movies and sometimes even toys!
“Look at the art gallery, what do you think happens in there? Shall we go and see?” ... See MoreSee Less
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Did you know that by reading just one story a day with your child exposes them to 290,000 more words before the age of 5?
Just looking at pictures and talking about what you both see is a great start!
Get your child talking about books, show how much you love them and it will really help them to be ready for the learning in school!
“What do you see?”
“What do you notice?”
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Help your child to put on and take off their own shoes.
This will really help them at school when they need to get changed independently and be ready for sports.
Start by teaching them to push their toes in, followed by their heel.
Fastening and looking to check they are on the right feet! ... See MoreSee Less
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