Welcome to Allesley Hall Primary School's website, we hope you find all the information you are looking for and that the website will give you an insight into the life at our wonderful school.
Dear Parents, Guardians, and Visitors,
At Allesley Hall, we are proud to offer a nurturing and supportive environment where every child can thrive. Our committed and knowledgeable staff ensure that each child is valued and encouraged to reach their full potential, while our fantastic school grounds provide an inspiring setting for learning, play, and exploration. With high expectations of and for our pupils, we are dedicated to helping every child succeed in all aspects of school life.
Our engaging and inspiring curriculum is designed to ignite curiosity, foster creativity, and develop a lifelong love of learning. Through a broad range of subjects, hands-on experiences, and real-world learning opportunities, we aim to equip our pupils with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to succeed both academically and personally.
At the heart of our school are our core values – Attitude, Helpfulness, Perseverance, and Success. We believe that a positive attitude opens the door to growth, and we work to instil resilience, enthusiasm, and a passion for learning in our students. Helpfulness and kindness are fundamental to the caring community we cultivate, where children support and respect one another.
We also provide a range of pupil leadership opportunities, from student council roles to eco and sports leaders, allowing children to take responsibility, build confidence, and make meaningful contributions to our school. These leadership roles help develop essential life skills, preparing our students for future success.
Our approach is built on perseverance, teaching our pupils to be resilient and determined in the face of challenges. We believe that success comes not only through academic achievement but also through personal growth, leadership, and the development of essential character traits.
We value and promote strong partnerships with parents and carers, working together to support each child’s unique journey at Allesley Hall. Through this collaboration, we ensure that every child is challenged, supported, and empowered to achieve their very best.
We invite you to explore our website to learn more about the opportunities and experiences that make Allesley Hall Primary School such a special place. Thank you for being part of our community, and I look forward to welcoming you in person.
Warm regards,
Duncan Cottrill
Headteacher, Allesley Hall Primary School

What it's like to be a pupil at this school
Pupils arrive at Allesley Hall with smiles on their faces. Leaders welcome them each morning and share words of encouragement for the day ahead. Pupils settle quickly into familiar routines. This helps learning to begin without delay. Pupils attend school regularly and understand the value of doing so. They feel safe and know what they should do if they have concerns.
Pupils know values such as kindness, perseverance and helpfulness. These are part of everyday school life. In lessons, pupils focus and concentrate on their learning. They demonstrate an enthusiasm for learning and have high ambitions for their futures. Inclusion is at the heart of this school. All pupils are included in all aspects of school life. They learn and play alongside their peers and develop a sense of belonging. Pupils take on responsibilities such as school council roles and contribute to school life. Visitors and assemblies help pupils learn about the wider world and the importance of being good citizens.
Behaviour is a positive feature of the school. Pupils treat one another with respect. The school offers appropriate support to those who struggle to control their emotions and behaviour. Bullying is rare and managed effectively. Pupils support one another well. Older pupils take responsibility seriously, particularly at social times. They organise games, build dens and ensure younger pupils are included. Playtimes are fun and a chance for pupils to develop their social skills.
Parents and carers value the care the school provides. They reflect positively on the kindness and nurture that their children receive. Parents feel part of their children’s education and value their partnership with the school.

