School Overview
Squirrel Hayes First School is a foundation school located in the town of Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, specifically situated on Springfield Road. This primary education institution serves a mixed-gender student body with an age range of 3 to 9 years. The school has a capacity for 150 pupils but currently educates 61 children, with a near-even distribution of boys and girls. Set in a semi-urban environment, Squirrel Hayes First School primarily serves the local community, providing early childhood education through its nursery classes. The school is committed to inclusivity, with 37.7% of its pupils eligible for free school meals, indicating a diverse socioeconomic background. The school’s motto, 'Aspire, Believe, Achieve,' encapsulates its focus on fostering ambition, self-confidence, and success in its students.
School Performance
Official DfE data · 2024-25 · 8 years of data
Performance data is published annually by the Department for Education. Figures reflect the most recent available results. National averages are for state-funded schools in England.
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7 years of dataSchool Demographics
2024-25Vision, Ethos & Values
Squirrel Hayes First School is driven by its mission to inspire students to 'Aspire, Believe, Achieve.' The school's ethos revolves around nurturing a supportive and inclusive environment where every child is encouraged to reach their full potential. Core values such as respect, kindness, and curiosity are embedded into the daily routines and interactions within the school. This ethos is reflected in the school's approach to education, which emphasizes positive behavior, collaborative learning, and strong relationships between staff and students. The school believes in creating a nurturing atmosphere that fosters a love for learning, encouraging students to develop both academically and personally. The identity of Squirrel Hayes First School is built around a community-focused culture that values every child's unique strengths and contributions.

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