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The Quality Mark is about recognising minimum standards in
teaching literacy and numeracy. Attainment of this award is
normally based on a close partnership between the Agency, Local
Authority/LEA and schools or basic skills learning providers. |
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Eco-Schools is an international award programme that guides
schools on their sustainable journey, providing a framework to
help embed these principles into the heart of school life. |
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National Healthy School Status (NHSS) is achieved within a
rigorous quality assurance framework. All schools achieving
National Healthy School Status must have met national criteria
using a whole school approach across four themes including
personal, social, health and economic (PSHE) education, healthy
eating, physical activity and emotional health and well-being (EHWB) |
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The Heartbeat Award is a nationally recognised award given to
caterers who demonstrate a commitment to customer care through
the provision of a healthier environment and healthier food
choices. |
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Molescroft
achieved the highest (Gold) level of inclusion accreditation
from the East Riding of Yorkshire Local Authority. |
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Quote from
Ofsted report 2008:
Molescroft Primary is an outstanding school that provides
excellent value for money. It has a deservedly high reputation
and a very strong profile within the locality through
involvement in community events and its informative website.
Parents have exceptionally positive views and contribute much to
school life through the Parents’ Association. In questionnaires
they praise the ‘fantastic, broad, exciting and challenging
education’. They say their children are very happy at school and
grow into ‘well rounded individuals’. Excellent links with other
schools and agencies bring substantial benefits to pupils’
learning, especially in arts, drama and physical education. |
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