Please read our Annual Report 2024-25

A place everyone loves to be AWARDS & ACHIEVEMENTS HIGHLIGHTS Reaccreditation of IQM Flagship Status The school has been a major influencer in the subject of multilingualism, contributing to local, regional, national and international development Ben Levinson OBE named Campbell Network Leader of the Year at the 2025 YST Awards The school has supported 35 schools in the Ipswich area to improve attendance and wellbeing TTLT Girls Tag Rugby, Boys Football and Girls Baseball Champions Pupils took part in the London Mini Marathon Our PTA went from strength-to-strength, leading on a range of events Family support offered through regular Stay & Play sessions TTLT WRAP AROUND CARE Breakfast Club 7:30-8:30am 40 after school clubs Daily 6 O Clock Club OUR WELL SCHOOLS PROGRAMME Emotional Health Programme ‘Work Out Wednesdays’ Intra Sports Week - 3 times a year Active Learning Breaks throughout the day 3 half hour fitness and 1 hour skills for life sessions per week per class of pupils say they are now fitter, faster, and stronger 86% School Games Platinum Language Friendly School (retained) IQM Flagship Status Youth Sport Trust Gold Newham School of Sanctuary Kensington Primary School, Kensington Avenue, Manor Park, London, E12 6NN Executive Head Teacher Ben Levinson OBE Head of School Moji Omole “Leaders have a strong vision for the school: that it is a place where everyone loves to be“ 12 RE, RSHE AND PSHE The Tapscott Learning Trust are proud to be working alongside Claire Clinton and her team. Claire, an advisory teacher for over 20 years working with multiple authorities, is at present Director of RE and RSHE in Newham. Religious Education Support School Council We provided a termly school council network meeting for schools in Newham with content including; aims and policies, impact evidence, climate change and ecology.l. We ran many courses for both the primary and secondary networks, a collective workshop course, new to leading in RE and termly tours of places of worship for teachers. This year’s Secondary Interfaith Project took the form of a roadshow with over 500 students attending and we also produced a ‘My Community and Me’ Toolkit. 5 sessions with different Newham school based providers of primary and secondary training) 7 schools supported with twilight/inset sessions 168 children attended Primary interfaith RE conferences 100% of teachers attending network meetings said they were excellent 27 schools received training 288 children attended school council conferences 100% of all those attended would recommend to other schools and teacher PSHE Pupil Parliament 3 100% 100% 96% 8 43 20 128 35 50 43 schools received bespoke support agreed or strongly agreed that “The event was engaging and exciting for pupils” of teachers attending network meetings said they were very good or excellent of teachers would recommend this event to other schools and teachers teachers received training schools attended events teachers Primary and & Primary Schools were involved students took part Primary Schools (65%) of parents say their child is happy at school 98% of children say they feel safe at school 93% of parents believe that there is an excellent school/parent relationship 98% “Touring the religious places of worship with someone who had so much knowledge and great connections with other faith leaders was excellent.” “Meeting other RE leads and networking with colleagues in the same boat as me” “It has made me really think about how I will be planning and teaching my lessons.” “This day has made me more excited to teach RE22” Secondary Schools (40%)

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy ODA2Njk=