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At Chatsworth and Burnt Oak we strive to create a kind, respectful and inclusive culture, where each individual is valued and nurtured to achieve their full potential.

We are committed to providing a safe, happy learning environment where children are supported to develop into independent, resilient life-long learners.

We celebrate the diversity of the world beyond our school community, developing empathy and consideration for all.

Innovation

Encouraging creativity and new ideas in teaching and learning education.

Nurture

Building relationships among students, parents, teachers, and staffs.

Grow

Striving for the highest quality in academic and personal achievement.

The Pioneer Academy promotes and achieves excellence for children. It recognises the importance of outstanding teaching and learning by actively encouraging creativity and innovation, whilst having consistent standards of behaviour and attendance. Treating everyone as equal, whilst celebrating diversity, is a non-negotiable; protecting all through safeguarding, health and safety and welfare is paramount.

The Pioneer
Academy Vision


The Pioneer Academy Expectations

All Pioneer schools seek to ensure that every pupil receives a full-time education. We expect all children on roll to attend every day, when the school is in session as long as they are fit and healthy enough to do so. We believe that the most important factor in promoting good attendance is the development of positive attitudes towards school. Research demonstrates a clear link between good attainment and good attendance. We strive to make all of our schools a happy and rewarding experience for all children. We will also make the best provision we can for those children who, due to ill health, are prevented from coming to school.



The Pioneer Academy Rationale

All Pioneer schools seek to ensure that every pupil receives a full-time education. We expect all children on roll to attend every day, when the school is in session as long as they are fit and healthy enough to do so. We believe that the most important factor in promoting good attendance is the development of positive attitudes towards school. Research demonstrates a clear link between good attainment and good attendance. We strive to make all of our schools a happy and rewarding experience for all children. We will also make the best provision we can for those children who, due to ill health, are prevented from coming to school.



Safe

All Pioneer schools seek to ensure that every pupil receives a full-time education. We expect all children on roll to attend every day, when the school is in session as long as they are fit and healthy enough to do so. We believe that the most important factor in promoting good attendance is the development of positive attitudes towards school. Research demonstrates a clear link between good attainment and good attendance. We strive to make all of our schools a happy and rewarding experience for all children. We will also make the best provision we can for those children who, due to ill health, are prevented from coming to school.



Happy

All Pioneer schools seek to ensure that every pupil receives a full-time education. We expect all children on roll to attend every day, when the school is in session as long as they are fit and healthy enough to do so. We believe that the most important factor in promoting good attendance is the development of positive attitudes towards school. Research demonstrates a clear link between good attainment and good attendance. We strive to make all of our schools a happy and rewarding experience for all children. We will also make the best provision we can for those children who, due to ill health, are prevented from coming to school.



Learning

All Pioneer schools seek to ensure that every pupil receives a full-time education. We expect all children on roll to attend every day, when the school is in session as long as they are fit and healthy enough to do so. We believe that the most important factor in promoting good attendance is the development of positive attitudes towards school. Research demonstrates a clear link between good attainment and good attendance. We strive to make all of our schools a happy and rewarding experience for all children. We will also make the best provision we can for those children who, due to ill health, are prevented from coming to school.