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Key Information

School Data, Policies, Reports and Key Information, all on one page for easy viewing and to provide Statutory Compliance.

News & Diary

News & Diary

Find out about the most recent news and discover what we have planned for the coming weeks in our downloadable Newsletters?

Admission

Admissions

If you would like your child to attend our school, please see full details of our admission arrangements on this page.

Safety

Staying Safe

All at Rectory Farm Primary believe that each child has a right to grow up and learn in a safe and secure environment. Find out more...

curriculum

Curriculum

Find out how we teach and what makes Rectory Farm Primary so special in delivery of the curriculum across the whole school!

parents

Who's Who?

Our staff team are second to none! Why not take a look to see who works where across our school?

Contact Details

The name, postal address and telephone number of the school, and the name of a person to whom enquiries should be addressed is:

Becca Williams, Rectory Farm Primary School, Olden Road, Rectory Farm, Northampton, Northamptonshire NN3 5DD

Admission Arrangements

If you would like your child to attend our school, please see full details of our admission arrangements below. Our Admissions arrangements will remain unchanged for 2019 intakes

A link to Northants CC admissions website is available in the sidebar.

Oversubscription Criteria

Oversubscription Criteria Places will be allocated to pupils who have a statement of SEN or EHC plan that names the school as appropriate provision. When there are more applications for places than there are places available, priority will be given in the following order:

  1. Children in public care or previously in public care but immediately after being looked after became subject to an adoption, residence/child arrangements order or special guardianship order.
  2. Pupils with an older brother or sister continuing at the school at the time of admission of the younger child.
  3. Pupils who live closer to the preferred school than any other school.
  4. Other pupils.

Tiebreaker If the admission number is exceeded within criterion (iv) priority will be given to those who live furthest from the nearest alternative school. If the admission number is exceeded within any other criterion priority will be given to those who live closest to the school.

Tiebreaker

If the admission number is exceeded within criterion (iii) priority will be given to those who live furthest from the nearest alternative school. If the admission number is exceeded within any other criterion priority will be given to those who live closest to the school.


Ofsted

We continue to work hard to improve provision for our children at Rectory Farm and we were therefore delighted that the inspector recognised these positive improvements at our last inspection.


Key Stage 2 Results & School Performance Tables


School Curriculum

The school’s policy is to provide a broad, balanced education which is delivered through a knowledge and skills-based creative curriculum, ensuring that equal opportunities are given to all children. We follow the programmes of study as laid down in the National Curriculum. Full details about our themed approach to lessons across the different year groups can be found in our Prospectus.

We have a set of pages dedicated to the Curriculum, found in our main menu above.


Pupil Behaviour

Our Behaviour Policy will advise you on how we manage discipline and behaviour at our School.

Please see the link in our sidebar for all of our Statutory Policies.


Pupil Premium and Sports Premium

The pupil premium is an allocation of additional funding provided to schools to support specific groups of children who are vulnerable to underachievement. The three identified groups are: pupils who are entitled to free school meals, pupils who have a parent working for the armed services and those children in local authority care. 

The funding received has been used in a variety of ways in order to improve attainment and progress and to help overcome barriers to learning.

We know that children learn best when they are happy, secure, confident, valued, and fully included in school life. Our use of pupil premium funding takes account of wide considerations. We believe that raising standards is best achieved by ensuring that children have reasonable access to all that a school has to offer. 

Detailed statements of the school's Pupil Premium information can be found on a dedicated page, click here.

Detailed statements of the school's Sports Premium information can be found on a dedicated page, click here.


Special Educational Needs

Certified School 2022 23

Upcoming Events

20 May
Year 5 Derngate performance
Date Tue, 20 May 2025
23 May
Last Day of Term
Fri, 23 May 2025 3:15 pm
2 Jun
Training Day School Closed
Mon, 02 Jun 2025
3 Jun
School reopens to pupils
Tue, 03 Jun 2025

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