| Grove Street Primary School is situated in the village of New Ferry close to the heritage village of Port Sunlight and the district of Bebington on the Wirral. The school sees itself as a vital part of the community it serves. Staff and children regularly interact with all aspects of community life. The school enjoys the benefit of New Ferry Park, which borders the school grounds and the Village Hall purposely built for the benefit of the community. Grove Street Primary School was built in the early part of this century and is a large two-storey building, which has been extensively refurbished in recent years. |
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It provides large light airy classroom accommodation, a reception area, a library, a dinner hall/gymnasium, a computer room and a coffee bar for parents. A mobile classroom is situated in the playground.
Grove Street is a caring community school focusing on children's learning and on their social and behavioural development. We pride ourselves in our partnership with our parents and their children and consider such a partnership essential in the overall development of children. |
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Adjacent to the school is a purpose built community resource centre for children under the age of 5, which also houses a branch library, used by the school and the community. Grass and tarmac play areas surround the school and the Foundation Stage enjoys the benefit of its own garden area.
The school environment project "Ground Celebration" is in its fifth year at Grove Street Primary. Many areas of the school have been improved and further improvements are targeted for this academic year. We were the first Wirral School to be awarded the Green Flag by the Tidy Britain Group.
Grove Street School has always valued the partnership between school, parents and the community. A flourishing Home School Partnership Association supports the school in all its initiatives and works hard to raise funds. Grove Street Primary School develops strong links between the school, the parents and the Community, which benefit not only the children's education but equip them as individuals to take their place in society. |