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About us


Welcome to St Mary’s Catholic Primary School


Our Vision and Values

Our vision at St Mary’s Catholic Primary School is to provide the highest quality of education within a Catholic ethos. Through the love of God, we nurture the uniqueness of each child, working hard using the talents God has given us for the good of other people and to achieve our best. Together, with our families, our parish and our local community, we seek to create a safe, happy school where we treat each other with love and compassion and where our children become confident and caring citizens with a passion for learning.

At St Mary’s, our teachings are underpinned by the Catholic Schools Pupil Profile Values.

These values, which we promote daily, support the school ethos and help us to live by the Gospel Values so that the children at St Mary’s grow to be . . .

Grateful for their own gifts, for the gift of other people, and for the blessings of each day; and generous with their gifts, becoming men and women for others.

Attentive to their experience and to their vocation; and discerning about the choices they make and the effects of those choices.

Compassionate towards others, near and far, especially the less fortunate; and loving by their just actions and forgiving words.

Faith-filled in their beliefs and hopeful for the future.

Eloquent and truthful in what they say of themselves, the relations between people, and the world.

Learned, finding God in all things; and wise in the ways they use their learning for the common good.

Curious about everything; and active in their engagement with the world, changing what they can for the better.

Intentional in the way they live and use the resources of the earth, guided by conscience; and prophetic in the example they set to others.

Catholic Life

The Catholic Life at St Mary’s is given the highest priority where the development of an authentic Catholic ethos is actively sought by all. As a school, we promote a love of faith; engaging and inspiring our children to take responsibility for promoting the Catholic ethos of our community.

Developing a greater understanding of vocation is fundamental in giving our children a meaningful reason to live out their faith and an understanding that whatever they feel called to do in life is a vocation. Our mission ‘Learning to live out our calling with compassion and love’  is a commitment to the service of God and others, supporting the children in understanding that their own interpretation of their calling is in the context of God’s plan. Through reflecting upon their role in the school and in the community, a deeper understanding of their roles and responsibility will be understood and that level of understanding is achieved through the guidance of the Holy Spirit.

In the development of the children’s understanding of vocation, they develop their spiritual understanding, confidence in making decisions, their development of leadership and their understanding of how they can support and develop their living community all carried out with love and compassion to all.

Within our school community, worship, in it variety of forms, strengthens the faith of our children and the school community. Prayer has a profound and visible effect upon our school community, inclusive of all faiths and abilities.

Our school celebrates, develops and enhances the Catholic Life of our children and ensure our Catholic ethos underpins our curriculum and all that we do and strive to achieve.


Our Team

Headteacher

Mrs D Mellor

Deputy Headteacher

Mrs L Parkinson

Assistant Headteacher

Mrs S Ravenscroft

Teacher
Mrs S Ravenscroft

Learning Support Assistant
Miss R Jankowski

Teacher
Miss J Heath

Learning Support Assistant
Mrs H Efori

Year 6 Maths Teacher – Mr K Wyse

Teacher
Mr M Parker

Learning Support Assistant
Mrs C Alves

Teacher
Mr J Vazquez

Learning Support Assistant
Mrs S Harrison

Teacher
Mrs S Khan

Learning Support Assistant
Miss J Lowe

Teacher
Mrs E Shenton

Learning Support Assistant
Mrs A Furnival

Teacher
Mrs C Wrigley

Learning Support Assistant
Miss S McKay

Teacher
Miss E Wainwright

Learning Support Assistant
Mrs C Hackney

Teacher
Mrs S Lazenby

Learning Support Assistant
Mrs T Jones

Teachers
Mrs C Nixon-Ward (M,T) &
Mrs J Blandford (W,Th,F)

Learning Support Assistant
Miss L Hill

Teacher
Mrs N Catena

Learning Support Assistant
Mrs S Di-Miceli & Mrs N Papia

Teacher
Mrs J Peacock

Learning Support Assistant
Mrs B Kettle, Mrs K Mohamed

Teacher
Mrs S Brennan

Learning Support Assistant
Mrs C Elson & Miss N Polizos

Teacher
Mrs D Ball

Learning Support Assistant
Miss L Woodward & Mrs N Sharkey

Teacher
Mrs S Shacklady-Carter

Learning Support Assistant
Mrs J Smith & Mrs K Heath & Mrs M O’Sullivan

Mrs C Walton

SENDCo

Mrs J Ellerton

Family Support Worker

Mrs Pauline Whiston

SEND Support

Miss H Dempsey

Admin Assistant

Mrs K Beeston

Academy Manager

Mrs R Bettany

Admin Assistant

Miss L Wilkes

Site Supervisor

Mr D Cooper

Janitor & Cleaner

Miss S Doherty

Cleaning Supervisor

Mrs K Davies

Cleaner

Miss A Pawlak

Cleaner

Mrs M Simpson

CaterKing Manager

Mrs L Kendrick-Bagnall

Head Cook

Mrs L McCormick

Catering Assistant

Mrs J Olszewski

Catering Assistant

Mrs T Taylor-Jones

Catering Assistant

Miss M Taylor-Jones

Catering Assistant

Mrs Z Mar

Children’s Club Manager

Miss L Hill

Playworker

Mrs K Smith

Playworker

Mrs J Walton

Miss S Doherty

Mrs S Brayford 

Mrs E Woolridge

Mrs P Croft

Mrs K Davies

Mrs E Hagos

Mrs L Hall


Our Governors

Code of Practice for Local Governing Body

What do Governors do?
St Mary’s Catholic Primary School governors are drawn from different parts of the community; they are parents, staff, and members of the local neighbourhood and parish. This helps to ensure that the governing body has sufficient diversity of views and experience.  Governors do not interfere in the day-to-day teaching and running of the school, but are committed to school welfare and improvement and the importance of  Catholic education in our area both now and in the future. In consultation with the head teacher and other staff, our main responsibilities are to:

  • set aims and agree policies, targets and objectives for the school
  • support and challenge decisions
  • help determine the Catholic ethos of the school
  • agree how to spend the school budget
  • appoint new head teachers and assist in the recruitment of other staff


How does the governing body work?
There are normally six to eight meetings a year which involve the full governing body. We hear reports from the head teacher, other members of staff and from the various committees about the work they have been doing. We ask questions, make decisions, comment on proposals, offer advice and act as a sounding board for ideas. Our objective is always to arrive at the best solution for the school.

We monitor specific objectives listed on the School Development Plan. This allows governors to focus on a particular area and work more closely with the relevant teachers and to then feed back to the full governing body.

How can I get more information?
The members of our school governing body are listed in the table below.    

The Clerk is Mrs Carol Stone.

Chair Of Governors Contact- office.stm@ctkcc.co.uk

Governing Body at St. Mary’s Catholic Primary School 2024/25


Terms Of Reference


Contact Details

Telephone: 01782 619685

Email: office.stm@ctkcc.co.uk 

Headteacher: Mrs D Mellor

Academy Manager: Mrs R Bettany

SENCO : Mrs J Ellerton  (Designated SEN time – Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday)

Family Support Worker: Pauline Whiston

Parent and public queries- Mrs K Beeston

For All Media Enquiries – 01782 619685