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SCHOOL PROSPECTUS

Welcome. Thank you for your interest in Priory School. We know that choosing the right school for your child is one of the most important decisions that you will make. Priory is a welcoming and dynamic community whose approach to learning is encapsulated in three simple words: enjoy, respect, achieve. Priory has a distinctive ethos that combines a prime focus on high achievement with a strong concern for the social development of each individual. We believe in the acquisition of knowledge and skills that enable our students to adapt confidently to varying situations. We believe in high expectations for every student, irrespective of their academic starting point or background. We want our students to enjoy their learning as we seek to develop optimistic problem solvers who are able to make responsible decisions that mark them out as our leaders of the future. Students leaving us are inspired, mature and independent citizens who have direction and purpose and feel that they have a legitimate place and role in the modern world. Mutual respect and high quality relationships underpin our work and are at the heart of our values; we are proud of our diversity and inclusivity as a community. Priory School is a mixed 11-16 School with more than 1200 students on roll. We are a busy and vibrant school with high expectations for all members of our learning community. Young people have been learning on this site for well over one hundred years and this tradition, combined with educational innovations and a constant drive to improve, makes Priory an exciting and respectful place to learn. Our Sports College legacy means we have outstanding facilities for sport and lead the development of sports education in the local area. Parents of our students report back overwhelmingly that their children are happy, well looked after and well taught. They also state clearly that they would recommend Priory to others considering schools for their child. Please do make an appointment to visit us during the school day when our students will be pleased to show you around. Stewart Vaughan, Headteacher Priory School

Enjoy. Through curiosity and ambition our students explore new ideas, new skills and new limits of what they are capable of. At Priory we build curious learners who are resilient, ambitious and confident. Enjoyable learning takes place within stimulating learning environments that range from a Victorian high-gothic chapel to state-of-the-art indoor tennis facilities. The fully-equipped laboratories, well-stocked library, latest technologies and outstanding sporting facilities build motivation and encourage our students to become independent learners equipped with the skill to succeed in the future. Our curriculum is not only broad in terms of subjects, but also with regards to its reach; our students are challenged to find their place and role as a global citizen, to engage with the morals and ethics of topics and to build the attitudes that will allow them to succeed now and in the future. Our innovative approach enables our students to broaden their horizons, explore that which they previously thought improbable and engenders a passion for learning. We will work tirelessly to raise academic standards and will complement this focus with a broad programme of extra curricular activities so pupils thrive. e njoy re s pect achieve

Respect. Discovering the strength that lies within enables our students to maximise their potential. We promote a strong sense of self-worth combined with a respect for others. Consistently high expectations are embedded within an environment that is founded on mutually respectful relationships between pupils, staff and parents. On choosing Priory, pupils are placed in a tutor group with a tutor who sees them every day. This person is at the heart of your child s learning over the five years in the school. They are highly skilled at providing the right balance of support and challenge. Through their motivation, monitoring and praise, your child will develop as a learner, as a performer and as a leader. Priory has opened doors for me and given me choices I didn t know I had. Through Prefect roles, Head Pupil positions and activities such as taking part in debates at the Houses of Parliament, students are encouraged to become game-changers, people who will transform our local, national and international communities for the better.

Achieve. Priory students achieve highly due to the connection of self-esteem, skills and knowledge Each year Priory students go to the country s best universities, gain places on the most prestigious apprenticeship schemes and achieve top grades. Our personalised curriculum provides students with an equality of opportunity that ensures all learners achieve, whatever their interests and strengths. The school ethos embodies a climate wherein the success of all members of our community is shared and celebrated on a weekly basis. To understand the achievements and ongoing needs of each individual student we assess, analyse and report progress regularly. The provision of high quality learning and teaching is our core purpose. Our success at creating best practice is shown by the school s Prince s Trust Award for Excellence, membership of the Youth Sports Trust and our All Schools Rugby accreditation. I feel confident of success in my GCSEs.

Leadership. We give our learners the opportunity to develop the mindset, skills and confidence to become game-changers. Highly qualified staff offer exceptional experiences outside of the curriculum and beyond the school gates. Students are challenged to work things out for themselves, take risks and experience new ideas, emotions and activities. These opportunities to explore, discover and connect develop teamwork, leadership skills and resilience. Examples of what will be available during your child s time at Priory: Student Leaders, Prefects, Student Councils and our Student Leadership Group work with other students and the staff to move forward whole school improvements. Junior Sports Leadership and our Sports Council run festivals and sports days for younger children in local primary schools, officiate at school events and organise sporting activities in school such as Sports Relief. Regular opportunities to perform in music, drama and dance, have their art displayed at our prestigious annual Art Show and compete in sports including rugby, football, tennis (in our state of the art tennis centre), trampolining, athletics, cheerleading and netball. An extensive Outdoor Programme including Duke of Edinburgh expeditions, sailing trips and ski trips. An exciting range of trips including visits to the CERN Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland, football at Euro Disney, rugby internationals at Twickenham, art and language workshops in Barcelona and History trips to Berlin and Poland. An expedition to a remote location in order to complete scientific fieldwork, meet local people and trek across the wilderness. STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths) Challenges and other competitions, both local and national.

Priory School Fawcett Rd Southsea Hampshire PO4 0DL t: 023 9281 9115 f: 023 9287 2143 e: priory@priorysouthsea.org www.priorysouthsea.org