Wistaston Church Lane Primary School

Wistaston Church Lane Primary School

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name = Wistaston Church Lane Primary School


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established = 2007
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type = Primary School
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head = Graham Prince
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street = Church Lane
city = Wistaston
Crewe
county = Cheshire
postcode = CW2 8EZ
country = England
LEA = Cheshire County Council
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staff = approx. 16 teaching, 7 teaching assistants
enrollment = approx. 420 pupils
gender = Mixed
lower_age = 4
upper_age = 11
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Artsmark Gold
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website = http://www.wistaston.cheshire.sch.uk/
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Wistaston Church Lane Primary School is a primary school in Wistaston, near Crewe, Cheshire, England.

Background

The school opened in September 2007 as a result of the amalgamation of Wistaston Junior School and Wistaston Westfield Infant School.

Awards


=SATs Results=

Houses

Every child in the school belongs to a House. The Houses are named after four Cheshire castles - Beeston Castle, Cholmondeley Castle, Mow Cop Castle and Peckforton Castle.

Houses compete against each other in various sporting competitions - house football, girls' house football, judo and in Sports Days.

House Points are awarded to pupils for good work, effort and for good behaviour and attitude. Each week the House with the most points is awarded 4 House flags, the team in 2nd place receives 3 flags, the team in 3rd place receives 2 flags and the team that finishes 4th receives 1 flag. The weekly results are announced on Fridays. The team with the most flags at the end of each half-term wins a non-uniform day.

References

External links

* [http://www.wistastonjunior.school.cheshire.org.uk Wistaston Junior School's Website]


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