How do I apply for my child to attend Holy Trinity?
Please visit our Admissions section to access our Admissions Policy, and guidance on how to apply for a place at our lovely school.

How does the school day run at Holy Trinity?
  • 8.45am  School day begins ~ 'In the line by quarter to nine'
  • 8.50am  Children enter their classrooms
  • 9.00am  Registers close
  • 10.30am Collective Worship
  • 10.45am  Playtime
  • 11.45am - 1.30pm Lunchtime
  • 3.15pm    School ends
What clubs are available for my child to attend?
A variety of clubs are run throughout the year. Please visit our 'Letters to Parents' section to see our latest enrichment club offer.

Who do I talk to if there is a problem?
In the first instance, always talk to your child’s class teacher. If the problem continues, please make an appointment with the Phase Leader (EYFS: Ms Jeffrey, KS1: Mrs Adjaye, LKS2: Mr Prescott and UKS2: Mr Brooks). If the issue relates to your child's special educational needs, or has not been resolved satisfactorily, please make an appointment to meet with Ms Saddington, Acting Deputy Head and finally with Ms Thomas Acting Headteacher.

How do I volunteer?
Please collect a form from the school office, which needs to be completed and handed in at the school office.

When does term begin?
Please click here to see our term dates.

How do I apply for Free School Meals?
Please click here to download the application form, which needs to be completed and handed in at the school office.

How can I support the school?
You can contribute to the School Fund, which is a voluntary contribution of £2.50 per family per week.
Our Parent, Teacher and Friends Association welcomes everyone to be involved in organising school events and fundraising opportunities. 

How can I help my child learn?
There are many ways in which you can assist your child with their learning, and here at Holy Trinity we believe that parent involvement is vital.

Please help your child to do their weekly homework and encourage them to take pride in it. Hearing them read and reading to them is great to help them build their vocabulary and broaden their imagination. Your child’s teacher will have set them targets which you can help them practice at home.
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