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The school will be closed on Monday 19 September as a mark of respect on the day of Her Majesty The Queen's funeral.

Clawton School is situated 3 miles from the market town of Holsworthy.  We are a small village school that take children from 2 - 11 years old.  All our pupils are supported by our teachers as individuals to grow to be inspiring change makers in a caring, family and community-centred rural environment. Our C360 curriculum offers an opportunity for children to explore their own talents as well as learn new skills through. This is laid out within our four cornerstones; 

 

    *    Academic 

    *    Character 

    *    Community 

    *    Innovation 

 

The school aims to serve its communities by providing an education of the highest quality. We believe in the importance of developing a passion for learning in a safe and creative environment where every child can succeed. Our aim is to inspire everyone to be the best that they can be whilst supporting and loving one another.

A sense of community is important to us, within our settings, our local areas and beyond. Our hope is that in providing a sense of belonging our children will grow to become good citizens that have the strength of character to make a positive difference to the world.

Mrs M Steyn | Headteacher


School Opening Hours.

School Gates open at 8.45 am for an 8.50 Registration.

Our main School day runs from 8.50 am-3.20 pm.

Monday - Friday - 32.5 hours per week (excluding wrap-around care)

Our Classes

Owl

Hedgehog

Squirrel

Fox

Badger

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Clawton Primary School

Clawton Primary School

Clawton School is situated 3 miles from the market town of Holsworthy. We are a small village school

Badger class had a great morning in the garden with Wendy and her team. They have tested snail barriers to protect the new vegetables they have planted. They have repaired the willow hedge and they have harvested raspberries and strawberries to make a delicious topping for their home made cheesecakes. ... See MoreSee Less
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The Hedgehogs constructed a number line then took turns to roll a dice . They counted on the number of spaces corresponding to the dice and had a go at anticipating which number they needed to roll next to make it to the end of the track. ... See MoreSee Less
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The children have been constructing pirate ships with the large loose parts in the outdoor environment. They included features such as bow, rigging, sail, crows nest, and flag pole. ... See MoreSee Less
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Badger children thoroughly enjoyed their workshop from Farm Wise. They learnt how to milk Daisy the cow and how to make butter, which they ate on their scone whilst debating the question jam or cream - which one first? ... See MoreSee Less
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The reception children have been learning about numbers beyond 10. Their challenge was to throw bean bags into numbered hoops . They then had a go at mark making to add up their scores. ... See MoreSee Less
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