A welcome message from the headteacher
Welcome to St Anne’s Catholic Primary School in Nantwich and thank you for visiting our website. We hope you will find it useful and informative, both as an introduction to our school community and as a useful resource.
We are a thriving, vibrant, popular school with hard working, happy children who enjoy coming to school. They achieve well and are proud to be part of St Anne’s Catholic Parish community. We have a day nursery, ‘Sunflowers @ St Anne’s, which is in our grounds and helps with both childcare and pre-school education. The nusery also provides a before and after-school club to support and meet the needs of our busy working parents
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St Anne's Catholic Primary School: Wellington Road, Nantwich, Cheshire CW5 7DA. Tel: 01270 625100.
Email: admin@stannes.cheshire.sch.uk
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CHOIR PRACTICE --- EXTENDED SESSIONS --- 3RD JULY AND 10TH JULY --- 5PM FINISH
Ofsted Inspection 2009 - Important Announcement
Our school was inspected on Wednesday 29th and Thursday 30th April under the new pilot framework. I am thoroughly delighted to announce that St Anne's Primary School has been classed as an 'Outstanding' school! A very big well done and thank you to everyone involved in making our school such an amazing place to work and learn!
A full copy of the report can be found here: Ofsted 2009
FIRST HOLY COMMUNION
On Sunday 17th May 2009 at 12 noon the following children made their First Holy Communion at St Annes Catholic Church:
Jordan Cleary, Olivia Maughan, Cordelia Weston, Rachel McGrath, Oliver Lewthwaite, Jamie Scholes, James Todd. Jacob
Jones. Roisin Burns, David Sijuade, Harry James, Annabelle Maguire-Jones, Phoebe Lawlor, Alex Tew, Rhys Spencer-
Price, Connor McDonnell, Lilliah Bullock, Calum Cassidy, Kieron Murphy.
Please remember them, their families and all who help prepare them in your prayers. Many congratulations to them and may God bless them always.
St Anne's Catholic Primary School Emergency Flu Pandemic Plan 2009
In light of the current situation around the world, and in line with Government guidelines, we have updated our Emergency Flu Pandemic plan for 2009.
Please take time to read the Emergency Flu Pandemic Plan 2009 so that you are aware of the actions you should take should anyone in the school community be infected.
If there are any updates to this plan or notices that need to be communicated, you will always find the latest information on this website.
Inclusion Quality Mark
We were delighted to receive confirmation over the Easter break that St Anne’s has been awarded the Gold Inclusion Quality Mark. This follows an initial self evaluation audit, a number of visits to the school and an assessment day which included interviews with governors, pupils, staff and parents.
In the final assesment report it stated that “Mrs Cameron is to be congratulated and thanked for her hard work in the coordination of the portfolio and IQM process. The portfolio is to be commended as a model of good practice.” There are 10 elements, of which 5 are noted as ‘significant strengths’ of the school. This, coupled with our successful SAT results and league table position, is a great way to begin the summer term! As always, many thanks to all involved in the school. The full report can be downloaded here.
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A Family Prayer
Loving Father, bless each member of our family.
May we be open to your Holy Spirit and so grow in your love.
Help us to listen and understand.
Give us the courage to forgive one another and grant us peace in our family.
Protect the children whose parents are apart, guide and support those families all over the world who have problems.
Let us remember we are all One Family united in your love.
May we be one in Jesus Christ, your Son, Our Lord. Amen.
Our prayer focus is.....
The Wednesday Word encourages us to spend time with our children discussing aspects of the forthcoming gospels on a weekly basis and is an excellent resource for both parents and children.
Every Wednesday a ‘word’, inspired by the coming Sunday’s Gospel, will be suggested for families to talk about in the home. The Wednesday Word is structured around the Sunday Gospel, because evidence shows that Gospel values really do help family relationships to thrive.



