Welcome from Mrs Campbell.
Message from Mrs Campbell.
We are delighted to welcome you to the website of:
Tudor C of E Primary School, Sudbury.
We have high expectations and high aspirations for all of our pupils. Our aim is to see all children learn in order to live rich, full and successful lives, academically, socially, emotionally, creatively and spiritually. This is indeed our moto:
'Live to Learn: Learn to Live, in Fullness of Life'.
We truly believe that every child has a unique and wonderful purpose in this world and it is our aim to help every child fulfill their potential and more whilst here at Tudor. We aim to offer excellent creative art opportunites through drama, visual art and musical art forms, in addition to sporting enhancement. Please take a look around our website where we display some of our work.
We are very proud of our school and enjoy welcoming visitors to see for themselves all the exciting work we do so please make an appointment to come and see us at work, we would love to show you around.
We are aspirational for the achievement of all our pupils and dedicated to ensuring each child achieves their very best. This year children in each year group have made better than expected progress during the year. Christian values are actively promoted within the school and are the 'rock' on which we build all our work. The christian faith and it's values are the 'fragrance' of our school. We have close links with the nearby St. Gregory's church and other local churches, although we welcome and celebrate those of other faiths and cultures.
We know children are happiest and learn most effectively when there is a close partnership between home and school, so we work towards building this partnership with our school families.
I am delighted you are visiting our website and hope it gives you a feel for life at Tudor C of E Primary School.
Elizabeth Campbell
Headteacher
There is nothing like afternoon tea in the summer!
I currently run cooking sessions each Monday afternoon with some year 5.
We make and eat our scones with jam and cream. There are always extra ones left over that we take home to our families too.
We can't decide if we prefer cream first and then jam or jam first and then cream!