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Ofsted says…

“Shaw Hill is skilfully led by a strong team of leaders and governors. The headteacher has been determined and effective in creating an ambitious culture for pupils and staff to aspire towards. Senior leaders and staff provide a curriculum that enables pupils to thrive, improves their interests and personal development and which is successful in achieving academic excellence”      - Ofsted 2017

Welcome to Shaw Hill Primary School

“I am proud to be the Head Teacher of such a happy, caring and hard- working school.

We strive to achieve the highest standards by stimulating and challenging the children. We have high expectations of every child and they work hard to show their best.

We believe Shaw Hill Primary School is at the heart of our community. We have positive relationships with the children and their families, which enables us to create a friendly, safe and supportive environment for all to achieve and enjoy.

We have a caring and hard-working staff team who bring out the best in our children. We are focused on developing the knowledge, skills and understanding which will enable the children to be happy, successful citizens and be prepared for life in modern Britain.”

Mr N. Bhatti

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