Manor Primary School

Be caring, Be happy, Be successful - Together

 

About
Manor Primary

 

Welcome to Manor Primary School.

Manor Primary School is a happy, calm, caring, family-orientated community set within a well-resourced, safe learning environment. 

As a team, we constantly strive to achieve the very best for your child. Education is a partnership between home and school and we place a great deal of emphasis on our relationship with parents. We believe that children learn best, when home and school work together for their benefit.

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Our
Vision & Values

Our core values...

Our values lie at the core of everything we do within our Trust. They inspire our all our members' best efforts and direct our actions when it comes to helping each and every one of our children be the very best they can be.

Respect
Work Hard
Be Kind
Be Helpful
Never Give Up

Our mission is simple...

We help children find a path where they can explore their talents, grasp opportunities and determine their own futures. Giving each and every one of them chances and choices is at the heart of what we do.

This is underpinned by our three core pillars; the building blocks for our approach:

Inclusion
Equality of opportunity
Cultural appreciation

About Our Trust

Leading Learners

Leading Learners Multi-Academy Trust was founded by the leaders of Tyldesley Primary School in 2016, with the vision of providing a supportive platform for schools in the local area and beyond.

We are currently a family of nine primary schools, based across the Greater Manchester, Yorkshire, and Wirral region. We are united in a mission to help children find a path where they can explore their talents, grasp opportunities, and determine their own futures. Giving each and every one of them chances and choices is at the heart of what we do.

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eyes

Through the eyes
of others

  • "Leaders deal with bullying quickly and effectively. This helps pupils to feel safe. Pupils are polite and respectful towards staff and each other. Pupils live up to leaders’ high expectations for their behaviour. Typically, pupils behave well in lessons. They conduct themselves well around the school." - Ofsted 2023