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Moston Lane Community Primary School

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Welcome Message

Welcome to Moston Lane School website.

I hope you find the website useful and you find all the information you need. We always value your feedback as you support your children through their exciting “journey “ through the school.

We are a two form community primary school situated in North Manchester. Our school is a warm, inclusive, nurturing school and a wonderful place to learn. We are ambitious for all of our children and encourage them to always “be the best that they can be”.

You are welcome to visit the school by telephoning the school office.
Please click here to read our mission statement.

Mrs E Hardwick

Headteacher

News

14
Nov
2024
Parent Focus Group
14/11/2024 10:01 AM

Manchester Healthy Schools Programme will be running a parent focus group about keeping children safe from serious burns. Please see our top tips for parents section for further details.

19
Jul
2024
Summer Activities
19/07/2024 8:22 AM

Manchester is on its journey to becoming an internationally recognised Child Friendly City. A Child Friendly City is one that recognises and celebrates Children’s Rights. Many of our schools are Rights respecting schools, so will be familiar with the United Nations Convention of the Rights of the Child.


This year on National Play Day (Wednesday 7th August) as a city we will celebrate Children’s Right to Play (Article 31) bigger and better than ever before. We have called on all partners and sectors to provide even more play opportunities for Children and Young People. There will be over 100 different events and activities taking place across the city, at Parks, Libraries, Galleries, Museums , in Neighbourhoods and at holiday playschemes.


National play day is a celebration of children's right to play and the vital benefits of play on children's health, happiness and creativity.

https://loadstodo.co.uk/guides/play-day/

All throughout the summer there will also be a range of free activities for children and young people to access, which can also be found on the Loads to Do website: https://loadstodo.co.uk

14
Nov
2024
Parent Focus Group
14/11/2024 10:01 AM

Manchester Healthy Schools Programme will be running a parent focus group about keeping children safe from serious burns. Please see our top tips for parents section for further details.

19
Jul
2024
Summer Activities
19/07/2024 8:22 AM

Manchester is on its journey to becoming an internationally recognised Child Friendly City. A Child Friendly City is one that recognises and celebrates Children’s Rights. Many of our schools are Rights respecting schools, so will be familiar with the United Nations Convention of the Rights of the Child.


This year on National Play Day (Wednesday 7th August) as a city we will celebrate Children’s Right to Play (Article 31) bigger and better than ever before. We have called on all partners and sectors to provide even more play opportunities for Children and Young People. There will be over 100 different events and activities taking place across the city, at Parks, Libraries, Galleries, Museums , in Neighbourhoods and at holiday playschemes.


National play day is a celebration of children's right to play and the vital benefits of play on children's health, happiness and creativity.

https://loadstodo.co.uk/guides/play-day/

All throughout the summer there will also be a range of free activities for children and young people to access, which can also be found on the Loads to Do website: https://loadstodo.co.uk

14
Nov
2024
Parent Focus Group
14/11/2024 10:01 AM

Manchester Healthy Schools Programme will be running a parent focus group about keeping children safe from serious burns. Please see our top tips for parents section for further details.

19
Jul
2024
Summer Activities
19/07/2024 8:22 AM

Manchester is on its journey to becoming an internationally recognised Child Friendly City. A Child Friendly City is one that recognises and celebrates Children’s Rights. Many of our schools are Rights respecting schools, so will be familiar with the United Nations Convention of the Rights of the Child.


This year on National Play Day (Wednesday 7th August) as a city we will celebrate Children’s Right to Play (Article 31) bigger and better than ever before. We have called on all partners and sectors to provide even more play opportunities for Children and Young People. There will be over 100 different events and activities taking place across the city, at Parks, Libraries, Galleries, Museums , in Neighbourhoods and at holiday playschemes.


National play day is a celebration of children's right to play and the vital benefits of play on children's health, happiness and creativity.

https://loadstodo.co.uk/guides/play-day/

All throughout the summer there will also be a range of free activities for children and young people to access, which can also be found on the Loads to Do website: https://loadstodo.co.uk