‘Learning for Life.’
Welcome to Stocksbridge Nursery Infant School
The following document outlines the goals of the school, the actions needed to achieve these goals and supports the decision making process for the school leaders. (Sarah Briggs – Chair of Governors)
Our vision is one of confident and responsible pupils, who are independent, happy and motivated to enjoy learning. They will have high expectations for themselves and have access to a stimulating, broad and balanced curriculum which enables them to meet their maximum potential.
Our children will act as caring, tolerant young citizens who are respectful of themselves and people of different races, faiths and cultures. They will have a wide range of skills to enable them to be good communicators in a variety of ways.
Our Golden Rules
We are kind and helpful
We look after our school
We work hard
We are gentle
We are honest
We listen
Latest News
Golden Time
In school we celebrate the children's wonderful behaviour each week with Golden Time. There are lots of activities on offer. Here are some children enjoying paper aeroplane club.
This week Classes 1,2,3,4 & 5 visited Old Moor Wetland Centre
This week Clases 1,2,3,4 & 5 visited Old Moor Wetland Centre. We learnt more about minibeasts and their habitats. We all enjoy bug hunting and pond dipping.
The Orchard
Y2 Drumming
Since September, Year 2 have been learning how to play the drums. They have had a fantastic time playing along to pop songs and have worked incredibly hard perfecting their musical skills. Year 2 have explored pulse, dynamics and staying in time with the music.
Den Building in Forest Schools
Class 3 had such a fun time during our first Forest Schools session! The children enjoyed exploring the school field and the meadow, looking for signs of spring. We found, daffodils, green leaves and some insects. After our spring hunt, the children worked together to...
A Celebration for King Charles III
What a brilliant time Year 2 had celebrating the coronation of King Charles III. Even though the rain poured, nothing could stop the children enjoying their picnic with friends. The children made crowns, sang the National Anthem and dressed in red, white and blue. A...















