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Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart.’ (Colossians 3:23)

Church School

Being a Church of England School, Paulerspury School has strong links with the church and also the community.

The children at Kilsby School regularly attend church for various different important services throughout the year.  These include Easter, Harvest, Remembrance Day and Christingle.

We also enjoy regular visits and assemblies from Tove Valley Baptist Fellowship.

SIAMS

Paulerspury's most recent Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools (SIAMS) was carried out in the 2024 summer term, during which the school was found to be living up to its foundation as a Church school, and is enabling pupils and adults to flourish. The full inspection can be read on the Church of England website or our Ofsted page.

"This loving, nurturing community places pupils and their families at the very heart of school life. Driven by the vision to provide an inclusive and stimulating environment, staff work hard to promote the Christian values. This means that the character and moral development of pupils is well supported, thus equipping them for their lives ahead. Leaders, including governors, are invested in Paulerspury as a Church school and understand its context well. They are deeply committed to its success. This ensures that, ‘whatever you do, work at it with all your heart,' is a living reality. Becoming members of the Innovate MAT has resulted in rapid school improvement and a positive culture. Opportunities for collaborative working across other schools, allows staff to share good practice and resources. For instance, by networking with other subject leaders, teachers gain valuable expertise and knowledge. Trust leaders provide constant help and challenge to ensure the school continues to improve. Dedicated governors are frequent, encouraging visitors and support the school diligently. However, monitoring of the vision is not systematic. Therefore, leaders are not fully aware of the impact of the vision. Parents speak highly of the school and of the nurturing care given to their children. They cherish the teaching of Christian values, whether they have faith or not."