St. Leonard’s C.E. (VC) First School
School Lane, Dunston, Stafford, Staffordshire. ST18 9AG
Telephone: 01785 712488 Fax: 01785 711341
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the Head Teacher
©St. Leonard’s First School 2010
The Small School with BIG Results
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General Information
Terms & Holidays
Attendance
Accident Insurance
Our School’s Awards
Ethos & Values
Organisation
Charging Policy
School Uniform
Aims of the School
Admissions
Governing Body
Parents
Rules & Discipline
Pastoral Care
Appeals
Role of the Governor
Access to Documents
Key Stage 1 Results
Complaints
OFSTED Report
Latest Friday Post
Dunston Village Web Site
 

Parents

Parents will be made welcome at school at any time.  They will receive an annual written report about their child and two consultation evenings will be held during the school year as well as an opportunity to discuss the annual report. 

Parents do not need to wait for these evenings to discuss their child’s progress.  It is helpful if parents make an appointment with the class teacher if it is necessary to spend more than a few minutes in discussion.  Parents are invited to Sports Day, Christmas plays, church services and other events. We believe that links between home and school are vital and good relationships can help to ensure that a child gains the maximum benefit from school.  Parents may come into school to help in a variety of ways during school time. 

There is a Parent Teacher Friends Association where meetings and activities arranged are open to all parents.  The association helps the school by providing and assisting in the provision of facilities and equipment, fostering extended relationships between staff and parents and engaging in activities which support the school. 

Car parking outside the school is difficult.  Parents are asked to exercise caution and consideration to local residents in the morning and at home time.  The yellow road markings should not be parked on.  Parents are asked not to use the school car park for dropping off or collecting their children, as visibility when exiting the car park is poor.