Widey Court Primary School
Widey Court Primary School develops well-rounded children, where learning experiences are constructed through a rich and varied curriculum offer.
Contacts details
Widey Lane
PL6 5JS
Our vision is for all children to receive an outstanding education, the very best teaching, and support to achieve our best together.
Our School Aims
- We enable children to make great progress.
- We provide equal opportunities for all learners.
- We engage, motivate, and develop curious children.
- We create responsible citizens.
- We educate and empower children to develop a healthy and happy lifestyle through the body and mind.
- We prepare children for the digital world.
Our Breakfast Club
Our breakfast club runs from 7:30 am to 8:40 am every day and is open to all Widey Court Primary School pupils.
Breakfast will be served from 7:30 am until 8:20 am (if you book the short session from 8:20 am, this does not include the offer of breakfast for your child).
A healthy breakfast menu will be available every day, and the children can choose their breakfast when they arrive. The food offered will include:
- Cereal with semi-skimmed milk or oat milk (e.g. Cornflakes/Rice Krispies)
- Fruit
- Toast with Jam/Butter
- Drink (milk or water)
Gluten- and dairy-free options will also be available.
Our After-School Club
Our After School Club operates from Monday to Friday, 3 pm to 6 pm, and is open to all Widey Court Primary School pupils.
Snacks will be offered to the children at the beginning of the session, and will be available to all children who are booked in. The snacks offered include things like:
- Scotch pancakes
- Waffles
- Raisins
- Fruit
- Breadsticks
- Rice cakes
- Rich tea biscuits
- Water
Gluten-free options will also be available.
Let us know if the information on this page is wrong and needs to be updated. Want to create a page on the Plymouth Online Directory? Register for free and add a page; it only takes a few minutes.Is the information correct?
Awards
- Ofsted rating: Good See the report for the school
A child or young person has SEN (Special Educational Needs) where their learning difficulty or disability calls for special educational provision, namely provision different from or additional to that which is normally available to pupils of the same age. A child of compulsory school age or a young person has a learning difficulty or disability if they:
(a) have a significantly greater difficulty in learning than the majority of others of the same age; or
(b) have a disability which prevents or hinders them from making use of educational facilities of a kind generally provided for others of the same age in mainstream schools or mainstream post-16 institutions.
Plymouth uses an orange 'Local Offer icon' to show services that define themselves as suitable for children and young people with SEND. These are part of Plymouth's SEND Local Offer. We recommend that you contact the service provider to make sure the service is suitable for your child or young person.
- School
- Primary school - 5 to 11 years
Back to search