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| Fernwood Infant School is rated as 'Outstanding'. You can read the full report here. (You will need the Adobe reader) |  Nottingham City Council
|  Healthy Schools Gold Award.
|  Arts Council England Arts Mark gold award.
|  Eco School (silver)
|  Sing up (silver)
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"We strive for excellence and enjoyment in all we do". | Fernwood Infant School is a Community School for children aged between 4 - 7. We are located in Wollaton, on the outskirts of Nottingham. We have 360 pupils in our Foundation, Year 1 and Year 2 classes. |  | Our school shares a campus with both Fernwood Junior (with whom we are federated) and Fernwood School. Many of our children progress through this highly successful family of schools. | General Information Our Parents' pages contain further information about our school that may be of interest to both existing and prospective parents. Please take a look! |
 
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| | | | Click here to see the 2009 video of 'Our School'. | | Mrs M Austin | Mrs M Chadwick | Mrs L Orme | Where are we? | What is the weather like in Nottingham today? | Executive Head | Head Teachers |
| | | | | School hours | | | | | Foundation | 8.55 am - 11.45am | 1.00 pm - 3.25 pm | | Year 1 | 8.55 am - 12.00 noon | 1.15 pm - 3.25 pm | | | Year 2 | 8.55 am - 12.00 noon | 1.15 pm - 3.25 pm | | | | | | | |
Aims of Fernwood Infant School | 
| | The aims of the school are: 1. to provide a secure, purposeful, caring environment in which children can grow and progress in every aspect of their development. 2. to help children acquire the relevant knowledge, skills and concepts using, but not constrained by, the framework of the National Curriculum 3. to develop in all children a positive attitude towards life long learning and to promote high expectations and high achievement. | | | We aim to foster in our children: · the ability to think independently; · self-respect, self-discipline and self-reliance; · the ability to show enterprise and persistence when approaching tasks and challenges; · empathy and consideration for others; · concern and a sense of responsibility for the environment. | We aim to help children know, understand and value: · themselves and others; · families and friendship; · rules and codes of conduct; · moral codes and behaviour. |  | | We aim to help children develop personal and social skills including: · mathematical, linguistic and literacy skills; · scientific, technological and physical skills; · aesthetic awareness and creative abilities; · the confidence to deal with unfamiliar people and events; · the confidence to take initiative and act responsibly; · the ability to take appropriate actions if bullied or abused.
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