A Visual Arts
Specialist College

St. Paul's Way Community School
www.stpaulsway.org

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Teacher in charge of Citizenship & PSHE (TLR 2b) • Teacher of Citizenship & PSHE
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Downloads:
OfSTED Report

OfSTED Report June 2006

School Publications

School Prospectus:
Curriculum Information Booklet
General Information Booklet

Other School Documents:
Assessment Handbook
Enrichment Activities Booklet
School Improvement Plan 2007-2008

SIP Addendum October 2007

OoSHL Timetable 2007-2008

Schemes of Work are available on individual subject pages in the Departments section.

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Welcome to our Website

St. Paul's Way Community School's success has been built on a firm foundation of strong links with business and the local community. The close partnership between the School, parents, students and the community has contributed to the substantial improvement in examination results in recent years.

In September 1998, St. Paul's Way became only the second school in the country to be awarded Visual Arts Specialist College status. This was a major achievement, well deserved and one of which students, parents, staff and Governors feel justifiably proud. The School now has a national reputation as a Community Arts College. More recently, Music and Drama have become part of that specialist provision.

As its reputation has grown, the School has benefited from a rising roll and the proportion of girls has risen. The School is committed to continuing to raise students' attainment both in Key Stage 3 SATs tests and in GCSE and GNVQ examinations.

We are proud of our students' achievements, both academically and those outside the classroom, and continually strive to find the means to provide greater opportunities for each student to achieve meaningful success.

Latest! See our students' artwork for the
inIVA GPS Mapping Project
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