Welcome to Thingwall Primary School
We are proud of our local reputation, and we want children who attend Thingwall to have a purposeful and satisfying experience, sense of well-being, a positive self-image and to become independent and enthusiastic learners.
Mrs Danielle Evans
Headteacher
Vision and Values
Term Dates
Our Policies
Thingwall Primary School is a happy and vibrant place for pupils to learn...
“Thingwall Primary School is a happy and vibrant place for pupils to learn. Pupils, including those with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND), arrive at school eager to see what the day has to offer. Friendly staff welcome pupils with a warm smile and a personal greeting.”
Ofsted 2023
Pupils, including children in the early years, share warm relationships with staff and their peers...
“Pupils, including children in the early years, share warm relationships with staff and their peers. They feel comfortable approaching staff to share any worries or concerns that they may have, including about bullying. If bullying occurs, staff soon make it stop. This helps pupils to feel safe.”
Ofsted 2023
Leaders have high expectations for pupils’ behaviour and achievement...
“Leaders have high expectations for pupils’ behaviour and achievement. Pupils do not disappoint. They achieve well across a range of subjects, and they typically behave well around all areas of the school.”
Ofsted 2023
Pupils enjoy a wide range of experiences beyond the academic curriculum...
“Pupils enjoy a wide range of experiences beyond the academic curriculum. This includes an exciting range of trips and after-school clubs. They contribute to decision-making in the school through their roles as school councillors, eco-warriors and anti-bullying ambassadors. Pupils particularly enjoy playing in the school band and honing their skills on a varied range of musical instruments, such as the ukulele and guitar.”
Ofsted 2023
