Thursday, 17 March 2016

Great Relationships.

Great relationships
When children are shown their worth and receive regular positive reinforcement, they learn how to give that in return to others. Selflessness is a quality we nurture in our approach to relationship management.

Welcome to Melton Primary School


At Melton, every child is made in God’s image, reflecting His light – they are all worthy, valuable and capable of tremendous things. To teach well is to nurture this light in every child. We listen to our students attentively, treat them kindly, encourage them earnestly, correct them compassionately and love them unconditionally. We are gentle but strong. Kind but courageous.


We guide and serve them as we teach them to guide and serve others. We bestow opportunity, inspire possibility, teach persistence and model integrity. We ignite their love of learning and fuel their self-belief so they may rise into adulthood as purposeful, capable and selfless leaders in their own lives. Leaders with the inner capacity and light to change their world for the better.
We have the highest honour and the greatest responsibility, to nurture the light in every child, and to show them that light is the image of God within them.



Welcome to Melton  Primary  School

Kind but courageous.

Every child is made in God’s image, reflecting His light – they are all worthy, valuable and capable of tremendous things.

To teach well is to nurture this light in every child. We listen to our students attentively, treat them kindly, encourage them earnestly, correct them compassionately and love them unconditionally. We are gentle but strong.

Kind but courageous.






Kind but courageous.

Every child is made in God’s image, reflecting His light – they are all worthy, valuable and capable of tremendous things.

To teach well is to nurture this light in every child. We listen to our students attentively, treat them kindly, encourage them earnestly, correct them compassionately and love them unconditionally. We are gentle but strong.

Kind but courageous.






Tuesday, 15 March 2016

At Melton We Care We Share We Serve

Our school provides a stimulating learning environment that excites children’s interests and fires their imagination. 

It gives security and friendship and shows quality appreciation and care.  The ethos of the school is created by the attitudes and values displayed by staff and other adults towards the children and to each other. 

The school strives to satisfy the needs and realise the potential of each child,
"We strive to maintain a happy, caring and successful school in which all are valued and are proud to belong."
acknowledging that it is essential to create confidence and self-esteem by means of attainable goals.

High quality teaching and learning are promoted within a positive environment that sets out to encourage observation, investigation and development of language skills.  Each and every child is encouraged to work towards their full potential through high expectations, the development of good relationships and hard work.

The school strives to maintain the excellent relationship that exists with parents and the community.  A partnership approach is valued, accepting that home and school each have major influences on the educational and emotional development of the child.  Parents are welcome at any time and are given the opportunity of contributing to the life and work of the school.

Links with the wider community enable the children to be contributors to their own surroundings and thereby develop a sense of pride in their environment.  We strive to maintain a happy, caring and successful school in which all are valued and are proud to belong.
The words below are shared by everyone at school and they have helped to create a one family at school.;
At Melton We Care We Share We Serve

We are proud of our school.

Hello friends,
It is an opportunity to share with you.  At Melton, We Share We Care We Serve.  Our children are raised in a Christ friendly way to enable our children appreciate the value of living together as a family.