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Targets, Achievements & Partnerships

School Development Targets 2023 - 2024

Priority 1 - Opportunities for further COLLABORATION to develop creativity, innovation and a collegial outward facing approach.

We aim to ensure that our school values and actions consistently support and enhance the positive development of our school community.

Priority 2 - Effective systems and LEADERSHIP that develop the whole school community through meaningful opportunites that empower, upskill and inspire.

Inspired by a clear vision, we aim to make a positive difference to the school community through shared ethos, wellbeing priorities, effective systems and an adaptive approach.

Priority 3 - Rich and diverse LEARNING EXPERIENCES that reflect our school community and enhance our curriculum.

We aim to ensure that children are inspired by a broad curriculum, enhanced through valuable experiences that draw upon interrelationships between areas of enquiry and expression, while aspiring for every pupil to attain the highest possible standards.

School Achievements

We are proud of our achievements and have received the following achievements;

  • Rights Respecting Schools Accreditation Gold Award (September 2022)
  • Judicium Education School Data Protection Award (February 2021) 2021 Award Letter
  • London Children's Flowers Society Spring Competition Gold Award (September 2022)
  • Alice Street Perpetual Cup for Best Display of Spring Bulbs (September 2022)
  • Inclusion Quality Mark 'Flagship Status' (awarded again in November 2022) 2022 Award Letter 
  • International School Award (September 2019) 2019 Award Letter
  • Primary Science Quality Mark (September 2019) 2019 Report Letter
  • Well-Being Award (June 2019)
  • Royal Horticultural School Gardening Award (Level 4)
  • Certificate of Excellence for Primary Partnership from University of Greenwich - 2018
  • School Travel Plan 'Gold Star' (2017)
  • Pupil Premium Award (awarded January 2016)  2016 Award Letter
  • The Values Mark (awarded 2015)
  • The Enhanced Values Mark (awarded again 2022)
  • Outstanding School (judged by Ofsted January 2014)
  • Training school for Teaching London SCITT and LDBS Partnership (since 2015)
  • Lead school for SCITT and LDBS Partnership (since 2017)
  • London Schools Gold Club Member (2013 - 2014)
  • Top 250 performing schools for progress between KS 1 & KS2 (2013)
  • Top 250 performing schools for progress of disadvantaged pupils (2013)
  • The Times Top 500 state primary schools (2013)
  • Governor Mark (awarded again in 2016)
  • Certificate of Excellence from the University of Greenwich for Student Development
    (awarded 2016, 2017, 2018)
  • Certificate of Excellence from the University of Greenwich for the contribution to the Partnership
    (awarded 2017, 2018)
  • Arts Mark Gold (awarded 2023) 

Partnerships

Bannockburn has also forged strong links with:

Alexander McLeod Primary School, Abbey Wood

Sundridge and Brasted Church of England Primary School, Sundridge, Kent

Central Park Primary School, East Ham, London

Maritime Aacdemy Trust, Greenwich

Kemsing Primary School, Sevenoaks, Kent