School
We are a small school situated in the centre of an attractive and rural village. The school was provided for the children of the village by a former Rector, the Rev Ansom, in the 19th Century. The buildings are a mixture of Victorian and modern. Two of the classrooms were opened in November 2002 with modern cloakrooms, toilets and entrance area. A further extension was completed in 2010 to increase the teaching area. 2015 saw the completion of an additional classroom, built for us by Christ’s Hospital Endowment (a charity in the village).
Our village pre-school came under school Governance in September 2018. They occupy purpose-built premises on the school site, with an abundance of outdoor space.
In addition to the education of each pupil, there are a range of personal and social advantages for the child who grows up in a small, friendly community:
· Teachers are much more flexible and responsive to the individual circumstances of the child
· There is an excellent relationship between school staff, parents and other members of the village including close relationships with the St Andrew’s Church, the Parish council and Christ’s Hospital Endowment Trust.
· A caring, family atmosphere is encouraged, which supports the child as he or she develops
· Children across the key stages, learn to work, respect and co-operate with each other
For further information, please visit our website: www.potterhanworth.lincs.sch.uk