Holmes Chapel Primary School enables children to enjoy learning, achieve their full potential and be happy and successful.
A warm welcome to Holmes Chapel Primary School
We are all immensely proud of our school; it is a welcoming and vibrant learning community committed to providing excellent teaching and learning, outstanding pastoral care and exceptional leadership and management. We have a dedicated, caring, and experienced staff who work hard to provide a balance of learning approaches to ensure that each child reaches his/her full potential. Our children thrive on the positive atmosphere and creativity within school and take full advantage of the many opportunities made available to them. Happy children work to fulfil their potential; we place high emphasis on achieving this through close home/school links and fostering a caring and secure environment in which all children can prosper.
We are proud of our of comments made by Ofsted inspectors at our recent inspection (February 2025).
'Pupils are very proud to attend Holmes Chapel Primary School ....... The school expects pupils to achieve well, and they do ...... Pupils' behaviour is exemplary ...... This makes for a purposeful atmosphere that permeates the school so that pupils are ready to learn ...... The school encourages pupils to be compassionate and responsible citizens'
Our school is a member of the Aspire Educational Trust. The aim of the trust is simple: to give children and young people from all backgrounds an outstanding education.
Across all the Trust schools, we work towards the following values:-
More information about Aspire can be found on the website www.aspireeducationaltrust.co.uk.
We hope that our website will give you a flavour of school life - please have a look at our Virtual School Tour created by our Year 6 students.
Mrs Fiona Gresty
Click here to visit our Virtual Tour
Click here to view our School Prospectus
SEND
If you have any concerns or wish to discuss SEND at our school, please do not hesitate to contact our special eductionanal needs and disabilities co-ordinator (SENCO):
Mrs Vicki Bradford [email protected]