Parent View
Parent View gives you the chance to tell Ofsted what you think about your child’s school.
Parent View asks for your opinion on 12 aspects of your child’s school, from the quality of teaching, to dealing with bullying and poor behaviour. If your child is at a boarding or a residential special school, it also asks for your opinion on five aspects of your child’s boarding or welfare. We will use the information you provide when making decisions about which schools to inspect, and when.
When inspecting education in independent schools, we recommend when inspection should take place but inspect at the request of the DfE.
By sharing your views, you’ll be helping your child’s school to improve. You will also be able to see what other parents have said about Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School. Or, if you want to, view the results for any school in England.
The National Curriculum states that ALL children need to know their Time Tables 1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x 8x 9x 10x 11x 12x by the end of Year 4. We know that some children are really quick to learn Time Tables and some children need LOTS of reinforcement to recall facts quickly. Children need to be able to recall facts quickly when using the operation of multiplication or division. If we can make this learning fun at both home and school we can ensure children know their timetables. Here are some websites with games and apps you might find useful!
Reading at home.
Please can we encourage all parents to make sure that they are listening to their child read regularly at home. Even if a child is a fluent reader it is still important that they get the opportunity to read aloud to an adult or to share a book and be read to by an adult on a regular basis. Whilst we do endeavour to provide lots of reading opportunities in the school day, reading at home too will encourage a lifelong love of reading and greater progress in this area. Thank you for working in partnership with us
Dear Parent Carer,
We’d love to hear your thoughts in the second Parent Carer Survey, which is part of the Partnership for Inclusion of Neurodiversity in Schools (PINS) project.
Over the past few months, PINS has been working with schools and families to encourage better communication and understanding of the needs of neurodivergent children. Through parent carer events and ongoing conversations, we’ve been gathering insights to help schools support children in ways that truly make a difference.
This follow-up survey is designed to assess the impact of the PINS project and identify further areas for improvement.
Complete the survey here: https://forms.gle/9z3RdLpE6p1Gjgpg8
The survey is open to all parents and carers of children attending Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School. If you have more than one child at the school, you are welcome to complete a separate response for each.
The PINS project is funded by NHS England in collaboration with the Department for Education, the Department for Health and Social Care, and the National Network of Parent Carer Forums (NNPCF). The survey will remain open until May 31, 2025.
We’re truly grateful for your time and input—thank you for being part of this important conversation.
Best regards,
Pippa Lee
School Engagement Coordinator
Coventry Parent Carer Forum (CPCF)