Role Model Event at Rhyl Primary School

Fri 19 Sep 2014 | 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.


Organizer

Rhyl Primary School

Rhyl Street
London
NW5 3HB

Tel: 02074854899
Web: http://www.rhylprim.camden.sch.uk/

Event location

Geeta Sidhu

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Martin Stevens

CEO
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Candice Arnold

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About the Business Leaders

These business leaders have been chosen because their companies are growing quickly.

About the teacher and students

The event was created by Harriet Carter for 100 students at Rhyl Primary School aged Age 8 - 11.

Event description

This is a much larger than average-sized primary school.
 An above average proportion of pupils are supported by the pupil premium (additional government funding for pupils known to be eligible for free school meals, children who are looked after by the local authority and the children of service families).
 The proportion of pupils supported through school action is below average. The proportion supported through school action plus or a statement of special educational needs is average.
 Pupils who have Specific Language Impairment (SLI) are supported through the Language Resource Base, which currently has 6 pupils on roll and 2 on assessment placements.
 A well above average proportion of pupils speak English as an additional language.
 A well above average proportion of pupils come from minority ethnic backgrounds.
 The school’s governing body manages a daily breakfast club and an after-school club.
 The school meets the government’s current floor standards, which set the minimum expectations for pupils’ attainment and progress.
 The school has achieved many awards. Recently, these have included the ‘Food for Life’ Partnership’s silver award and the School Food Trust’s ‘Let’s Get Cooking’ award.


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