Welcome to Exminster Community Primary School

Thank you for your interest in our school. The children, staff, parents and governors have created our Rainbow Values at Exminster Community Primary School.

The EPICentre of Learning.

Enjoyment

We want every child to enjoy coming to school, to feel secure in their friendships and to be happy to learn.

Potential

We aim to help every child reach and exceed their full potential through providing a rich and varied range of learning opportunities within a broad and balanced curriculum. Learning is planned in every class to meet all needs. We aim to find children’s strengths and use these within school to develop children’s confidence and love of learning. ‘Be the best that we can be’.

Inclusion

We pride ourselves in being a highly inclusive school. Inclusion is about adapting for the needs of our learners – however minor or major their needs may be. This has benefits for all learners, learning to celebrate our differences and individuality.

Community

Exminster Community Primary School plays an integral part in life of our village. We maintain a strong family village school ethos. We feel it is essential that children develop an understanding of our school family, our local family, our national family and our international family. Diversity and respect are a golden thread within all that we do.

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Exminster Primary School Council is made up of 24 pupils, 2 from each class throughout the school. We meet on a fortnightly basis with Mrs Roberts and Mr Foale in Mrs Roberts' room. Our meetings start with us trying Mr Foale's famous 'beetle juice', don't worry its only squash with jelly really!!!
We are very proud to be school council members and you can spot us around the school wearing our badges with pride.
We are the 'voice' for our class. We share our classes views and outcomes from our special 'circle time' at our regular meetings and are always there to listen to our classes opinions.
We take these opinions to council meetings where we as a council talk about solutions to problems and ways to move forward.
Our charities for the year 2012/13 are the Dogs Trust and our Zambia link school. We are supporting these charities in different ways. The dogs trust we are organising a 'PJ day in March and the money will go direct to helping them to continue their special work. Kirsty the education officer from the dogs trust came into school recently at took a whole school assembly to let us know how vital their work is.
For our link school in Zambia we are organising a 'toy sale' in January to raise money to by a reading scheme for the children as currently they have a very limited book supply.