Wistaston Church Lane Primary School

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Wistaston Church Lane Primary School
Motto Growing, learning and succeeding together
Established 2007
Type Primary School
Headteacher Graham Prince
Location Church Lane
Wistaston
Crewe

Cheshire
CW2 8EZ
England
LEA Cheshire County Council
Staff approx. 16 teaching, 7 teaching assistants
Students approx. 420 pupils
Gender Mixed
Ages 4 to 11
Awards ActiveMARK 2007, 2006
Artsmark Gold
Website www.wistaston.cheshire.sch.uk

Wistaston Church Lane Primary School is a primary school in Wistaston, near Crewe, Cheshire, England.

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[edit] Background

The school opened in September 2007 as a result of the amalgamation of Wistaston Junior School and Wistaston Westfield Infant School.

[edit] Awards

[edit] SATs Results

2007 Below Level 3 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5
Reading - 2% 32% 66%
Writing - 27% 59% 14%
Maths - 5% 39% 56%
Science - 2% 36% 63%
2006 Below Level 3 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5
Reading - - 24% 76%
Writing - 10% 55% 34%
Maths - 5% 33% 62%
Science - 2% 28% 71%
2005 Below Level 3 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5
English - 4% 42% 55%
Maths - - 34% 66%
Science - - 25% 76%
2004 Below Level 3 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5
English 2% 5% 52% 42%
Maths - 7% 54% 40%
Science - 3% 42% 55%

[edit] Staff

Headteacher: Mr Graham Prince

Deputy Headteachers: Mr James Bancroft and Mrs Gill Edwards

Year Six Mr James Bancroft and Miss Laura Capper

Year Five Mrs Pam Smith and Mr Matt Wrigley

Year Four Mrs Gill Walley and Miss Linda MacLeary

Year Three Mrs Gill Edwards and Mrs Angela Culshaw

Year Two Mrs Joanna Wright and Miss Amanda Reynolds

Year One Mrs Stoddard, Mrs Cline and Mrs Erica Brampton

Foundation Stage Mrs Jeanette Webster and Mrs Helen Collett

Higher Level Teaching Assistants Mrs Sharon Valente and Mrs Mary Bevington

Teaching Assistants Mrs Julie Aitken and Mrs Helen Pearson

Non-Teaching Staff Mrs Claire Dobson, Mrs Jane Griffiths, Mrs Jane Sproston and Mrs Heidi Sambrook

[edit] Curriculum

[edit] Extra-Curricular Activities

[edit] Sports Honours

[edit] School Honours

2008: Winners Sir William Stanier Indoor 5-a-side Trophy

2007: Winners Cheshire Schools FA 7-a-Side Competition

2007: Winners South Cheshire Football Shield (As Wistaston Junior School)

2007: 2nd Place Crewe And Nantwich Indoor Athletics Competition (As Wistaston Junior School)

2006: 2nd Place Year 3/4 Sean Smith/ Steve Macauley Testimonial Cup (As Wistaston Junior School)

2006: Winners Year 5/6 Autumn League Competition (As Wistaston Junior School)

2006: Year Three Winners Group A Crewe And Nantwich Sports Day (As Wistaston Junior School)

2006: Overall Second Place Crewe And Nantwich Sports Day (As Wistaston Junior School)

2005: Joint Winners Year 3/4 Sean Smith/ Steve Macauley Testimonial Cup (As Wistaston Junior School)

[edit] In-school Honours

[edit] School Junior Sports Day Winners

Every year in July the children in the Juniors take part in the School Sports Day. Two Captains are chosen to represent each House team. Before the Sports Day the field events take place consisting of javelin throwing and long jump. Parents are invited to watch the Sports Day including the sprint, skipping, sack, 800 metres (introduced in 2007) and Relay events. Children select three events to take part in (or two events and the relay). In 2007 Dario Gradi presented the winning team with the Wistaston Athletics Shield. Beeston remain the only team never to win this competition.

Year Winning House Captains
2007 Cholmondeley Charlotte Curry and Corey Wallinger
2006 Mow Cop Ellie Barnett and Andrew Harding
2005 Peckforton Nicole Dykes and Leo Davies
2004 Peckforton Casey Wallinger and Jack Gray
2003 Peckforton Sophie Patrick and Joe Gammage
2002 Mow Cop
2001 Cholmondeley
2000 Cholmondeley

[edit] Junior House Football Competition

Year House Captain Top Goal Scorer
2007 Cholmondeley Alexander Alton Danny Wakeham (8)
2006 Peckforton Alex Fitton Alex Fitton & Ashley Adams (6)
2005 Mow Cop Gareth Davies Oliver Morris (6)
2004 Mow Cop Zakk Thomas
2003 Peckforton Jack Gray
2002 Beeston Jack Turner

[edit] Houses

Every child in the school belongs to a House. The Houses are named after four Cheshire castles - Beeston Castle, Cholmondeley Castle, Mow Cop Castle and Peckforton Castle.

Houses compete against each other in various sporting competitions - house football, girls' house football, judo and in Sports Days.

House Points are awarded to pupils for good work, effort and for good behaviour and attitude. Each week the House with the most points is awarded 4 House flags, the team in 2nd place receives 3 flags, the team in 3rd place receives 2 flags and the team that finishes 4th receives 1 flag. The weekly results are announced on Fridays. The team with the most flags at the end of each half-term wins a non-uniform day.

Beeston Cholmondeley Mow Cop Peckforton
3 2 2 1
Half-term Winning House Number of flags
Autumn Term 2nd Half-Term 2007 Beeston 27
Autumn Term 1st Half-Term 2007 Cholmondeley 23
Summer Term 2nd Half-Term 2007 Beeston
Summer Term 1st Half-Term 2007 Beeston
Spring Term 2nd Half-Term 2007 Cholmondeley
Sprng Term 1st Half-Team 2007 Mow Cop
Autumn Term 2006 Peckforton N/A

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