About us
Low Moor Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School is part of the Diocese of Leeds family of schools. We are a two form entry, co-educational school for children aged 4 to 11 years.
There are places for 420 children in school; 60 in each year group. There are 14 classes of 30 pupils, two in each year from Reception though to Year 6. Each class has one full time teacher (or equivalent) and one, full-time support assistant.
The children at our school are taught in groups according to their age and this class structure allows individual children to make good progress in all aspects of their learning and development.
The curriculum at Low Moor is exciting and engaging, with a vast array of opportunities for extra-curricular links and outdoor educational experiences. Our highly skilled team of teaching and support staff ensure that every child is well-supported and enabled to achieve their full potential. A range of high quality visits and visitors further enhance our children’s learning, and a residential visit in Year 6 is always a great success.
Skills for learning permeate our work in school and children are encouraged to develop characteristics that will ensure they are successful and competent, life-long learners.
In addition to providing an excellent education, our school is distinguished by its commitment to Christian worship and values, which includes respect for people of all faiths. These values are built into our ethos and this enables our children to develop and grow into confident and socially responsible young people.
We have very close links with both Holy Trinity and Aldersgate Methodist Churches and representatives from both these establishments lead worship in our school on a weekly basis. Our children attend Christian events throughout the course of the year and parents are regularly invited to join us.
Opportunities for extra-curricular activities include a variety of before and after-school clubs, and hugely successful breakfast and teatime club. Our children are regularly involved in sporting events and competitions with other schools in the area, and we are always extremely proud of the effort, skill and teamwork they demonstrate when representing our school. We also have a rather impressive collection of trophies, which is prominently displayed in the main hall.
Each half-term, one pupil from every class is presented with our highly prestigious ‘Ambassador Award’. This significant achievement is awarded for demonstrating one of the ‘Fruits of the Spirit’, as described in the bible at Galatians 5: 22-23. Our Ambassadors are identified by a special badge sewn on to the left sleeve of their school jumper.
Our school vision summarises well the ambition and commitment of the whole school community - ‘To learn together and grow in God’s love’.