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Academy Name
The West Grantham Church of England Primary Academy
Postal address
Trent Road, Grantham, Lincolnshire NG31 7XQ
Telephone number
01476 563963
Enquiries contact name
Mina Douglas (Office Manager)
Headteacher and Designated Safeguarding Lead
Natalie Smyth
Deputy Headteacher and SENDCo
Emma Drury
Chair of Governors
Grace Morton
Deputy Designated Safeguarding Leads
Mina Douglas (Office Manager) and Yvonne Mammatt (Family Liaison and Attendance Officer)
Pastoral Team
Paula Coverley, Lee Deighton, Amelia Greaves, Yvonne Mammatt and Susie McGibbon
Mid-year applications should be made to Lincolnshire County Council.
For details of how we will consider applications and our over-subscription criteria, please visit the Admissions section of this website by clicking here.
Please visit our Uniform page for the information about our school uniform.
Ofsted is the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills. They inspect and regulate services that care for children and young people, and services providing education and skills for learners of all ages and publish those outcomes online.
For further information, please visit the Ofsted section of our website by clicking here.
Registration – 9am (gates open at 8:40am) / Home time – 3:10pm (EYFS/KS1) and 3:15pm (KS2)
Please see our curriculum offer by viewing our Curriculum Page
We are a Church of England Academy and our mission is to create a distinctive educational community for all based upon Christian faith and values. Our ethos is based on our vision: To champion and rejoice in those we serve, creating an environment where excellence is achieved and potential fulfilled.
Our belief is that every student is unique and valued by God. This is critical to the relationships and personal approach to the curriculum that we take with every young person. We aim to develop confident students that have a strong sense of justice and doing what is right. We encourage students to develop belief in themselves in order to be the best they can be. Our students are taught to be resilient, they can work independently and have a good understanding of where they have come from and who they are.
Our belief is that we should value and care for each other.
Students feel part of a local, national and global community, believing in others and working together towards a common purpose. Students develop into respectful, supportive and considerate members of the community who are passionate about making a difference in a context where faith is nurtured and valued.
Please click on the links below to view our Trust Policies.
Please see our Pupil Premium Strategy
Please see our SEN information by visiting our SEN page.
The Academy is required to declare any employee with a gross annual salary and benefits exceeding £100,000. We currently do not employ any members of staff with a salary equal to or more than £100,000 per annum.
For the statutory information on our academy’s governance as well as our annual reports and accounts, click here to go to the main governance page.
Terms and conditions of website use
The use of this website is subject to the Terms and Conditions outlined below. By accessing and browsing this website the user automatically accepts these Terms and Conditions. We reserve the right to change and amend these Terms and Conditions without notification.
The content of this school website is provided as an information service to users only. The content is relevant to the individual school and does not necessarily relate to other schools within the Trust.
The school has endeavoured to provide correct and relevant information but there may be factual inaccuracies, typographical mistakes or technical errors. If a user identifies any factual inaccuracies, typographical mistakes or technical errors please feel free to contact the school in the first instance.
No liability for factual inaccuracies, typographical mistakes or technical errors on this site are accepted by the Trust or school within law. The Trust and school fully reserve the right to make changes, amendments and corrections at any time, without notice.
Any material (text, images, graphics, UIs, system processes) contained within this website may not be downloaded, reproduced or replicated in any way without the express permission of the West Grantham Academies Trust.
The academy and Trust does not take responsibility for the content of hyper-links provided on this website in good faith. The Trust and academy does not endorse or validate the content, views or opinions (implicit or explicit) stated in sites hyper-linked, mentioned or referenced on this website. If a user has any concerns regarding the content of sites hyper-linked, mentioned or referenced on this website please contact the academy in the first instance.
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Cookie Policy
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A paper copy of the information on our website can be obtained by contacting the academy office at office@wgpa.snmat.org.uk