Welcome


Waddington All Saints Academy – Through the Eyes of a Child

We didn’t want to tell you what it is like to be a child at our school, we wanted them to show you. Even on a damp autumn day in the heart of the 2020 lockdown, the irresistibility of the learning, the richness of the curriculum and the love of reading shone out. Our pupils know how much it means to us that they are safe, happy and successful and as a result they care deeply about their education and each other and it shows. Welcome to Waddington All Saints Academy. We are grateful to you for taking the time to watch our video – ‘Through the Eyes of a Child’.

To view the Headteacher’s Welcome please Click Here.

Our Vision

“If they have wings, why make them walk?”

At Waddington All Saints Academy our aim is to provide a learning environment and experience that enables children to thrive and develop as learners and leaders.

We want to inspire and motivate all children to have a wonderful desire to learn and grow as individuals and as a collective. To empower and support them to become life-long learners who are prepared to take risks, learn with growing independence and develop skills that enable them to fly high academically, socially, emotionally and physically.

We want our pupils to thrive as a result of our ambition for them to succeed beyond their own expectations and through the identification and removal of their barriers to learning and achievement.

Through the delivery of irresistible learning opportunities and rich experience, we strive to give children the ability and confidence to work and speak as experts; progressively building transferable knowledge and understanding that is memorable, broad and empowering. This, alongside the relentless drive for high quality outcomes and progress, underpinned by excellence and pride, exemplifies our ambition for our pupils.

We expect pupils to behave as responsible good citizens and role models, supporting them to understand the choices and behaviours that will enable them to make positive decisions. We do this within a culture of mutual respect for all within our community, encouraging kindness, tolerance and care for others

We measure our success in our ability to support pupils to have the skills, knowledge, personal qualities and drive to be successful within the next stages of their life and beyond and to make a positive contribution to life in modern Britain.

“The behaviour of pupils is outstanding. Pupils follow school routines to the letter. As a result, behaviour in the school grounds, in corridors and in the dining hall is usually impeccable.”

OFSTED 2014

Please see Starting School for more information.

Admissions

Waddington All Saints Academy is part of the L.E.A.D. Academy. The Trust is the admissions authority, but the local authority manage all the processes on its behalf, applying the regulations on admissions fairly and equally to all those who wish to attend this school.

Arrangements for applications for places in Reception at Waddington All Saints Academy will be made in accordance with Lincolnshire County Council’s co-ordinated admission arrangements; parents resident in Lincolnshire can apply online at www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/schooladmissions, parents resident in other areas must apply through their home local authority. Waddington All Saints Academy use Lincolnshire County Council’s timetable published online for these applications and Lincolnshire County Council, who are the Admission Authority, will make the offers of places on the Academy’s behalf as required by the School Admissions Code.

In year Admissions

Applications should be made via Lincolnshire County Council or directly to the school. If there are more applications than places then the oversubscription criteria will be used to decide who should be offered the place. If it is necessary to refuse a place then you will be informed of your right of appeal.  Parents can apply online at www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/schooladmissions or call 01522 782030 for a paper form.

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Flashback to our recent Art Gallery open afternoon. Beautiful artwork and fantastic support from our families. Well done! ... See MoreSee Less

Flashback to our recent Art Gallery open afternoon. Beautiful artwork and fantastic support from our families. Well done!

Benjamin Martin making memories at 'MartinFest' July 24! ... See MoreSee Less

After eighteen years of headship, Mr Martin is retiring tomorrow. This morning the whole school surprised him with a music festival - MARTIN FEST! When Mr Martin realised that the headline act was his son, Benjamin Martin, he could not believe his eyes. We all had such a great time dancing, singing and celebrating together in the glorious sunshine. The children were star struck and it was a great memory for all involved. ... See MoreSee Less

After eighteen years of headship, Mr Martin is retiring tomorrow. This morning the whole school surprised him with a music festival - MARTIN FEST! When Mr Martin realised that the headline act was his son, Benjamin Martin, he could not believe his eyes. We all had such a great time dancing, singing and celebrating together in the glorious sunshine. The children were star struck and it was a great memory for all involved.

Year 2 and 3 have been developing their sewing skills in DT. Year 2 have been designing an outfit for their chosen teddy bear. Year 3 have been designing and making pencil cases. They
explored a range of fabrics and materials and were taught different sewing techniques, including tricky things like sewing on buttons. They were really pleased with their final outcomes.
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Year 2 and 3 have been developing their sewing skills in DT. Year 2 have been designing an outfit for their chosen teddy bear. Year 3 have been designing and making pencil cases. They 
explored a range of fabrics and materials and were taught different sewing techniques, including tricky things like sewing on buttons. They were really pleased with their final outcomes.

On Friday we celebrated the 'Sport Person of the Half Term'. The children were recognised for their superb sporting achievements in and out of school, from gymnastics and motorbike racing to football! ... See MoreSee Less

On Friday we celebrated the Sport Person of the Half Term. The children were recognised for their superb sporting achievements in and out of school, from gymnastics and motorbike racing to football!

Well done to our year 3 & 4 High Flyers this week. The children shared their learning in writing, swimming and D&T and demonstrated excellent progress. We are so proud of their achievements! ... See MoreSee Less

Well done to our year 3 & 4 High Flyers this week. The children shared their learning in writing, swimming and D&T and demonstrated excellent progress. We are so proud of their achievements!
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What an amazing show!! We are so incredibly proud of our Year 5 and 6 pupils. Their truly entertaining performances of 'Beauty and the Beast' showcase their talent, sense of fun, personality and ability to shine in new situations. Well done everyone involved in making this such a success. You are have done an excellent job! ... See MoreSee Less

What an amazing show!! We are so incredibly proud of our Year 5 and 6 pupils. Their truly entertaining performances of Beauty and the Beast showcase their talent, sense of fun, personality and ability to shine in new situations. Well done everyone involved in making this such a success. You are have done an excellent job!

Commando Joe's missions for Year 2 this term, have been focused upon building survival skills and protecting the environment. With the help of Steve Backshall, they were tasked with working as a team to create a plan to save Commando Joe’s beloved teddy bear, who had managed to get himself stuck in a tree! Year 2 showed excellent perseverance and worked hard to communicate about their ideas in teams, showing the resilience to get the job done! ... See MoreSee Less

Commando Joes missions for Year 2 this term, have been focused upon building survival skills and protecting the environment. With the help of Steve Backshall, they were tasked with working as a team to create a plan to save Commando Joe’s beloved teddy bear, who had managed to get himself stuck in a tree! Year 2 showed excellent perseverance and worked hard to communicate about their ideas in teams, showing the resilience to get the job done!

We want to say a huge thank you to all of our pupils for their efforts and pride in our academy on Environmental Day. This day was an opportunity for the children to work together, supported by our staff, to transform our outside areas into welcoming environments for learning. They all worked incredibly hard gardening, weeding, pruning and polishing to help make our school shine. We are also very grateful to the generous volunteers who gave up their time to help us with some of the bigger jobs. The school areas look much more inviting and children have already been making use of the refreshed areas during lesson and break times. ... See MoreSee Less

We want to say a huge thank you to all of our pupils for their efforts and pride in our academy on Environmental Day. This day was an opportunity for the children to work together, supported by our staff, to transform our outside areas into welcoming environments for learning. They all worked incredibly hard gardening, weeding, pruning and polishing to help make our school shine. We are also very grateful to the generous volunteers who gave up their time to help us with some of the bigger jobs. The school areas look much more inviting and children have already been making use of the refreshed areas during lesson and break times.
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