Hartford Manor Community Primary School
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Hartford Manor Community Primary School is a primary school for children aged three to eleven. The school is located on the eastern edge of the village of Hartford in the county of Cheshire.

The school is a semi-open plan school situated on Hartford Campus. Pedestrian access is via a footpath on Stones Manor Lane and vehicular access is via the car park provided off Chester Road or the turning circle from the bottom of Stones Manor Lane. Parents are requested to leave and collect their children at these venues at the start and end of the school day. Car parking in the school grounds is prohibited.

History

The school was opened by the former headteacher Raymond Sharp MBE
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 in 1972 to accommodate for children who came to live in new developments in Cheshire at the time.

Mission statement

"At Hartford Manor CP School we will provide every child with a safe and healthy environment where quality learning experiences enable them to become effective future citizens."

School aims

The school aims to: ensure that every child is literate and numerate; develop the whole child to enable them to take their place in society; promote independence and a positive work ethic; promote high standards to which each individual can aspire; help pupils understand their cultural heritage and that of others; take our place as active members of the community; and instill in pupils a healthy self-esteem and a respect for others.

The school wants children to enjoy education and to make the best use of their time. They do not forget that they are part of a process, and they want children to go on to the next stage of their education with a built-in desire for further learning.

Quality of education provision

Hartford Manor Community Primary School has consistently provided its students with a very high standard of education, usually to an 'outstanding' level, as defined by Ofsted
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