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Arler Primary School Garden

4 March 2024 By Donna

Our vision for Ardler Primary School is to provide a safe, secure, welcoming and nurturing environment where everyone is valued equally.  We aim to be an integral part of the community, inspiring our children to be successful lifelong learners, effective contributors, confident individuals and responsible citizens.  We do this in partnership with home, community and other service providers.

We provide an inclusive learning environment which is a positive stimulus for personal achievement, encourages aspiration and ambition and broadens experiences of the world. We hope this will lead to our young people to be informed and responsible citizens.

The school has strong links with many partner agencies who work in school with pupils and also consultation with staff/parents approach as appropriate. These include the Chalmers Ardler Church, Ardler Complex, Education Psychology Service, Outreach Teachers, School Community Support Service, Barnardo’s, NHS, Tayside Police/Fire and Rescue etc.

Valuing our place within our local community, we worked closely with the Ardler Village Trust, carol singing at the Christmas light switch on and flower planting during ‘Ardler’s in Bloom’.

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