Four Marks C.E. Primary School

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Four Marks Church of England Primary School is a Primary School in Four Marks, Hants, England. It currently has approximately 350 students with an intake of 40-45 students per year[1].

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[edit] Division of Students

The students at the school are divided into four age groups:

  • Reception
  • The Lower School
  • The Middle School
  • The Upper School

[edit] Reception

The Reception division consists of children in their first year at school. They are normally 4-5 years of age and, depending on their age and stamina, can have any time in school from half a day to a full day. Students in the Reception class often spend much of their time playing, with the play time gradually moving over to make room for work time as the year progresses.

[edit] The Lower School

The Lower School consists of children in Years 1 and 2. These students study Key Stage 1 of the National Curriculum.

[edit] The Middle School

The Middle School consists of children in Years 3 and 4. These students study Key Stage 2.

[edit] The Upper School

The Upper School consists of children in Years 5 and 6. These students study Key Stage 2 and the subjects needed to prepare for their SATs.

Students in the Upper School get the chance of applying for posts of responsibility, such as:

  • Library Monitors
  • Playground Squad
  • Prefects
  • Computer Monitors.

[edit] Teachers

  • Mrs Lynda Frith (Headteacher)
  • Mr Andrew Goldsworthy (Subject leader for Information and Communications Technology)
  • Mrs Rachel Batts (Subject leader for Religious Education)
  • Mrs Amy Cox (Assistant Head Teacher, Subject leader for Science)
  • Mrs Helen Foley
  • Mrs Sue Goodwin (Subject leader – External Environment)
  • Mrs Teresa Hammond
  • Mrs Karen Jeffrey
  • Mrs Hilary Noble (Subject leader for History)
  • Miss K Penny (Subject Leader for Maths and Physical Education P.E.)
  • Miss V Ryan (Subject Leader for Geography and Multicultural studies)
  • Mrs Sarah Spencer (Subject Leader for Literacy and More Able Child programme)
  • Mrs Wendy Worth (Subject leader for Music)
  • Mr Martin Frith (Music Teacher)

[edit] Secondary Schools

There are two main secondary schools which Four Marks school is a feeder for. These are:

Another school which a few students go to from Four Marks is Eggar's School.

[edit] References

  • ^  See here, from the School's website.

[edit] External links