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Calendar

Friday 26th May Last day of Half Term

Tuesday 6th June Walk to school Week

Thursday 8th June Active Travel Breakfast

Monday 12th June Year 5 Trip to Houses of Parliament

Monday 19th June Art Week

Wednesday 21st June 2pm New Reception Parents Meeting

Friday 23rd June Barnet Athletics

Saturday 24th June 2-4:30pm Summer BBQ and Fair

Monday 26th June Year 4 Sea Life Trip

Thursday 29th June St Peter and Paul Mass 9:15am

Thursday 29th June Open Afternoon to new Reception starters

Thursday 6th July 6pm Year 6 Show

Friday 7th July Year 5 National Army Museum Trip

Friday 7th July Year 6 BBQ

Thursday13th July 6pm Leaver Mass

Friday 14th July 2pm Reception Graduation

Friday 21st July Year 6 Leavers Mass 9am

Friday 21st July School finishes 1pm

St.Theresa’s Catholic Primary School, Finchley N3

Welcome to our school website. We are a happy and successful school in Finchley and have been serving the Catholic Community for over 50 years. We provide the opportunity for pupils to achieve their full potential in a spiritual, academic, moral and social climate that is based on the Gospel values. We continue to encourage and strive for the highest standards in academic achievement, social responsibility and personal development within our Catholic learning community.

The school is an integral part of the local community and is known for its warmth, friendliness and its desire to do its very best for the children in its care.

Our ultimate goal is to instil in our children a love of learning and a passion for life itself. We hope that this in turn will ensure that pupils leave St. Theresa’s as well rounded individuals who are fully equipped to deal with the opportunities and challenges that they will face in the future.

At St. Theresa’s School we are committed to ensuring equality of opportunity for all pupils, staff, parents and carers irrespective of race, gender, disability, belief, sexual orientation, age or socio-economic background. We aim to develop a culture of inclusion and diversity in which all those connected to the school feel proud of their identity and ability to participate fully in school life.

We tackle discrimination through the positive promotion of equality, by challenging bullying and stereotypes and by creating an environment which champions respect for all; we believe that diversity is a strength which should be respected and celebrated by all those who learn, teach and visit us.

Thank you for visiting our website.

Barbara Costa
Executive Headteacher