DECOY COMMUNITY DECOY COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL INFORMATION FOR PARENTS INFORMATION FOR PARENTS
DECOY COMMUNITY DECOY COMMUNITY
PRIMARY SCHOOLPRIMARY SCHOOL
INFORMATION FOR PARENTSINFORMATION FOR PARENTS
Decoy Community Primary School Deer Park Road, Newton Abbot, TQ12 1DH Headteacher: Mrs. Gill O’Neill (B.Ed)
Dear Parents/Carers
Thank you for your interest in Decoy Primary School. I hope that the information contained in this document will help you to decide if this is the right school for you and your children. I strongly recommend that you make a visit
during school session times to see and feel for yourself, the friendly family atmosphere and sense of purpose which
pervades the whole school.
Decoy is a big school with over 400 pupils. Despite its size the school manages to create a very warm and friendly atmosphere. You don't have to take my word for this, Ofsted, the Office for Standards in Education reported,
"Relationships in class and throughout the school are highly productive. This stems directly from the excellent
leadership of the Headteacher, who, despite the size of the school, ensures that every pupil is individually known and valued". (Ofsted November 2007). We were given an ‘Outstanding’ grading by the inspector and our standards
have continued to be significantly above average since then.
We offer a broad and balanced curriculum which fully meets the requirements of the National Curriculum. Our
exciting and innovative approach to teaching and learning also earned high praise from Ofsted. The report described our curriculum as "a vibrant and cohesive programme that inspires pupils to want to learn. Subjects are
linked together so that the skills and knowledge pupils learn, have meaning and relevance to them".
We cater for children of all abilities and strive to ensure that every child reaches his/her full potential. Our
standards in the three core subjects, English, mathematics and science, are consistently well above local authority and national averages.
According to Ofsted, the school accommodation, with small classrooms and restricted hall space presents a
particular challenge. Having said that, it's what goes on inside that matters and I am sure you will be impressed by
the range and quality of work going on here. Come and have a look!
Yours sincerely,
Gill O’Neill Headteacher
Telephone: 01626—353282
Fax: 01626—336558
Website: www.decoy.devon.sch.uk
School AimsSchool Aims
The staff, governors, parents and children have
worked together to provide this set of shared
aims which articulate the ethos of the school.
Our aims are:
To provide a happy and stimulating
learning environment which promotes
curiosity, creativity, enjoyment and interest in all aspects of learning
To provide high quality education
suitable for the needs of each child, using a wide range of teaching methods
and experiences
To provide a personal and social
education which will encourage children
to become independent, confident, self-disciplined and courteous
The Foundation Team Nursery and Reception 3, 4 and 5 year olds Mrs. Gill Quantrell
Lower School Team Years 1 and 2
6 and 7 year olds Miss Vicky Ashton
Middle School Team Years 3 and 4
8 and 9 year olds Mr. Steve Bone
Upper School Team Years 5 and 6
10 and 11 year olds Mrs. Yvonne Morrell
Literacy Co-ordinator Ms. Sara Venner
Miss Gemma Wright Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator
(SENCO)
To create a school environment which is
welcoming, visually inviting and safe and secure
for all members of the school community
To ensure all members of the school staff are
confident in their respective roles, working
together as a team, co-ordinated by effective leadership
School OrganisationSchool Organisation Decoy is a large primary school with just over 400 pupils. To assist management and communication it is
organised into four school teams. Each team has a leader who is a member of the school’s Senior Management
Team (SMT)
If you have any queries or issues which can’t be resolved with the help of your child’s class teacher, please contact the appropriate team leader in the first instance. They will decide whether the matter should be referred to the
Deputy Headteacher or Headteacher.
The School DayThe School Day
The school gate opens at 8:40am, from which time there will be a
teacher on duty in the playground. Except in wet weather,
children should stay on the playground until the bell is rung.
The normal time of school session will be:
Key Stage 1 (KS1) 8:55am to 12:05pm
1:15pm to 3:25pm
Taught time per week 23 hours 10 minutes
Key Stage 2 (KS2) 8:55am to 12:10pm
1:15pm to 3:30pm
Taught time per week 23 hours 35 minutes
We have a morning break from 10:30am—10:45am (KS2);
10:45am—11:00am (KS1); and an afternoon break from 2:20pm—2:30pm (KS2); and 2:15pm—2:30pm (KS1).
Five minutes are allowed at the beginning of the morning and
afternoon sessions for registration. All children attend an act of
collective worship (assembly) during the morning session.
First Steps NurseryFirst Steps Nursery
Pre-School children aged 3 or above will be entitled to 15 hours funded provision per week from the term after
their 3rd birthday.
At Decoy we offer 15 hours funded provision to our children and 15.5 to those who choose to use 2 lunch clubs
for some of their allowance. In addition to this, parents have the option to pay for extra hours, providing spaces are available. This could be lunch club, morning or afternoon sessions or, as with funded hours, a
combination of sessions.
We very much hope that this will help our busy
families as this gives the option of longer sessions and whole school day provision.
There are two sessions available:
Morning Session:- 9:00am — 11:30am
Afternoon Session:- 1:00pm — 3:30pm
A lunchtime session is also available at an additional cost.
Lunch Club:- 11:30am — 1:00pm
Extended Schools ProvisionExtended Schools Provision
Breakfast Club: 7:55am Breakfast Club: 7:55am -- 8:55am8:55am Our sessions run for an hour before school and during this period the children get the opportunity to play and interact with other children across the school.
Games and toys are provided during the morning sessions, along with art materials and outdoor equipment.
All children are provided with a healthy breakfast which includes cereals, yoghurts, toasts with a choice of spreads and scrambled eggs and porridge. We also hold theme days when we provide the children with foods from other
countries and cultures for them to experience. In addition to the normal breakfast we also provide fresh fruit daily, along with fruit juices and milk to drink. Your
child will always go to school with a full tummy and we are able to cater for all dietary needs.
Afterschool Club: 3:30pm Afterschool Club: 3:30pm -- 6:00pm6:00pm
Our Afterschool sessions begin as soon as the school day ends and is situated in our main school hall and adjoining rooms.
We offer a wide range of activities for the children including arts, crafts, table tennis, football, badminton, computers, games, cooking,
toys, den building, DSi's and even a Nintendo Wii. Although the
resources are very important to us, and the children, its also about the interaction they get from the Extended Schools team.
Immediately, your child will begin to make friends with other children across the school and this is seen during playtimes and at
lunchtimes.
Every child attending our afterschool sessions will receive a healthy snack which includes pasta dishes, rice dishes, toasties, beans on
toast, homemade pizzas and sandwiches. Fresh fruit is also provided daily and drinks are available throughout the session.
Similar to the Breakfast Club, we also hold theme days.
We operate on a 1:8 staff ratio and have a capacity of 32 children
for any one session. There is a dedicated team of staff who ensure your children are safe and have the most fun possible. All staff are
employed at the school and have all received appropriate training
and have been subjected to an enhanced CRB check.
All children who are in Year 2 or below are taken to class after each breakfast club session; or collected from their classrooms and brought to the afterschool clubs.
If you would like more information about our extended schools then please email our Extended Schools Leader, Oli Prouse, at [email protected]
We can also provide you with information on other childcare providers through the Devon’s Family Information
Service - www.devon.gov.uk/disc_services .
School UniformSchool Uniform
We believe the tone of this school is enhanced if all children wear uniform. Wearing uniform develops a sense of
belonging and community and contributes positively to discipline and behaviour. We ask for your co-operation in
continuing the uniform tradition at Decoy.
*Available from school office embroidered with school logo.
P.E clothing is essential but please buy Velcro fastening trainers for Key Stage 1 children.
All children should have a named shoe-bag, which can be hung on their cloakroom peg. All articles of clothing, including footwear should be clearly named.
School LunchesSchool Lunches
WINTER SUMMER PE LESSONS
GIRLS Grey skirt, grey pinafore dress or
grey trousers.
White blouse or white polo shirt
School sweatshirt*
White socks
Sensible shoes
As winter / or
Green gingham dress
Plain sandals
White or black PE shorts
White or green polo shirt*
Plain black leotard
Plimsoles or trainers
Tracksuit or jogging bottoms
BOYS Grey trousers
White shirt or white polo shirt
School sweatshirt*
Grey socks
Sensible shoes
As winter / or
Grey shorts
Plain sandals
White or black PE shorts
White or green polo shirt*
Plimsoles or trainers
Tracksuit or jogging bottoms
School lunches are cooked on the premises in a well-organised and
fully equipped kitchen. We operate a continuous cafeteria service. All our meals are cooked from fresh local produce. We do not use any
reconstituted meat products. There is a choice of meals, menus are available from the office.
The children are supervised by meal-time assistants who also look after their wellbeing during the dinner playtime. Also, our older
children lead and support lunchtime activities.
Free School MealsFree School Meals Free school meals are provided for children of parents in receipt of
income support. An official application form (BR35) must be completed via telephone on 0845 155 1019 or online at
http://www.devon.gov.uk/freeschoolmealsform.pdf.
Packed LunchesPacked Lunches These are eaten in the hall, and the same routine is followed as for
children eating a school lunch. Sweets and fizzy drinks are not
permitted.
Dinner MoneyDinner Money School meals can be purchased either from the school hall on a Friday morning or online, by going to
http://shop.devon.gov.uk. Please note the minimum purchase is 10 dinner tickets per child when ordering online. All dinner tickets are kept in school, a dinner register is taken in the morning and the children are issued with the
tickets when they are lined up in the dinner queue.
This system is very efficient and ensures that every child gets the correct lunch; there is no expiry date on the tickets, and if any are left at the end of the academic year, then they simply roll over to the next year.
Meeting the needs of pupils with Special Educational Needs Meeting the needs of pupils with Special Educational Needs
(SEN)(SEN) At Decoy Community Primary School and First Steps Nursery, we are committed to offering an inclusive curriculum
to ensure the best possible progress for all of our pupils, whatever their needs or abilities. Not all children with disabilities have Special Educational Needs and not all children with Special Educational Needs
meet the definition of disability, but our combined Inclusion, Special Educational Needs and Disability Policy meets the needs of all of these children.
‘Pupils have Special Educational Needs if they have a learning difficulty which calls for special educational provision to be made for them.’ ‘Pupils with a disability have Special Educational Needs if they have any difficulty in accessing education and if they need any Special Educational provision to be made for them, that is anything that is additional to or different from what is normally available in schools in the area.’
Staff at Decoy Community Primary School work together with parents and carers to ensure that we:
Identify pupils with SEN and disabilities and ensure
that their needs are met
Offer children with SEN and disabilities access to
broad and balanced education
Ensure that children with SEN and disabilities join
in with all the activities of the school
Ensure that all learners make the best possible
progress
Ensure parents are informed of their child’s
special needs and provision and that there is effective communication between parents and
school
Ensure that learners express their views and are
fully involved in decisions which affect their education
Promote effective partnership and involve outside
agencies when appropriate
We have a purpose built medical room, two disabled toilets, shower and changing facilities.
Wheelchair access is available to all parts of the school.
A copy of our policy to promote the successful inclusion of pupils with special educational needs and disabilities can be obtained from the school office, on request.
The CurriculumThe Curriculum
At Decoy, we provide a broad and rich curriculum, which is planned and
delivered through integrated themes. As well as making sure that we meet all the requirements of the National Curriculum, this innovative approach
inspires and motivates pupils and teachers.
Right from the start, children discover that learning is fun. Our foundation
classes (Nursery and Reception) approach nearly all their learning through activity and play. They are having so much fun that parents sometimes find
it hard to recognise the huge amount of learning that is taking place!
In Key Stage 1 and 2, visits and visitors are a regular feature, engaging
pupils in their learning. Pupils state that they are never sure what might happen next in class! Senior staff took a bold step in redesigning and
transforming the curriculum into a vibrant and cohesive programme that inspires pupils to want to learn. Subjects are linked together so that the
skills and knowledge pupils are learning have meaning and relevance for
them. Making this a part of a topic gives a context and purpose for this work.
ICT (Information & Communication Technology) is a
strength of our school . We were the first primary school in Devon to acquire the much coveted ICT
Mark.
We have a fantastic ICT suite with 32 modern LCD
screen PCs. These are used all day and support all areas of the curriculum.
In addition, every room is equipped with a data
projector and Interactive White Board (IWB) , which
greatly enhances the quality of teaching and learning.
Music & Performing ArtsMusic & Performing Arts
We have a dedicated and well equipped music room. Every child has a weekly music lesson, taught by our specialist
music teacher, Mrs Maralin Fraser. We can also offer
individual and small group tuition in a range of instruments. Although we allow these lessons to take place during the
school day, these are optional extras and as such must be paid for. We currently have pupils learning keyboard, guitar,
drums, violin, clarinet and flute.
At the end of every term, we have at least one musical
production, with all pupils having the opportunity to be actively involved over the year.
Foundation and Key Stage 1 prepare a Christmas
performance at the end of the autumn term. Middle School perform at the end of the spring term and
the Upper School perform at the end of the summer term.
Our academic standards in English, Maths and Science are well above the national average, Our academic standards in English, Maths and Science are well above the national average,
with Decoy consistently performing in the top 25% of schools in England.with Decoy consistently performing in the top 25% of schools in England.
Literacy & MathematicsLiteracy & Mathematics
Literacy is taught through topic work, this means our writing has a purpose, and children are aware of their
audience. Visitors to the school are always impressed to see the quality and quantity of the written work on display.
Maths is mainly taught in dedicated numeracy lessons, but the skills acquired in these lessons are frequently used as part of topic work.
ICTICT
Physical EducationPhysical Education
Our provision for PE is excellent. We have a specialist PE teacher, Miss Diz Wright, who takes every class for one
of their two PE lessons each week. We have a good range of
indoor and outdoor facilities including a sports field.
Our curriculum includes ball and racquet skills, invasion games, creative dance, athletics, gymnastics and
swimming.
We offer an extensive range of lunchtime and after school
clubs including cricket, football, cheerleading, netball and Dartmoor 3-ball.
In Year 5, the pupils take part in a residential week which includes surfing, rock climbing, canoeing and orienteering.
Personal, Social & Health Education (PSHE)Personal, Social & Health Education (PSHE) Personal, Social and Health Education is an important element of our curriculum. The whole school follows the
Social and Emotional Aspects of Learning (SEAL) programme, through which pupils learn how to become positive members of the community, and develop strong friendships.
We teach children about themselves, their personal needs and how to care for the environment. Children are supported in developing positive self esteem through responsibility and respect for themselves and each other. We
also encourage them to develop coping strategies in times of difficulty and to see that appropriate behaviour helps everyone. Safety at home, in school, on the roads and in water is also taught.
The governors have decided that Sex and Relations Education (SRE), should be taught as part of the whole school policy of Health Education. If you want to view any materials that are used please contact the school. Any parent not
wishing their child to participate in the SRE aspect of the PSHE curriculum should make a request in writing to the Headteacher.
Religious Education (RE)Religious Education (RE) Religious Education is taught following the Devon Agreed Syllabus. We seek to develop children’s knowledge,
understanding and awareness of Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism and Islam. Our curriculum at Decoy Community
Primary School aims to
Assembly & Collective WorshipAssembly & Collective Worship
Develop respect and sensitivity to the beliefs and values of others
Understand conflict and collaboration within and between religions and the importance of
inter-faith dialogue
Study how religion is portrayed in the media recognising issues of bias, prejudice and
stereotypes
Develop their skills of communication and evaluation in RE, using reasoned arguments and
considering viewpoints different to their own
An act of collective worship is held every day which is led by the
Headteacher, other members of staff or visitors to the school. The children often take an active part in these assemblies
which regularly include the celebration of individual and team achievements.
Parents can request that their children be wholly or partly excused from acts of worship and Religious Education. Any
such requests should be made in writing to the Headteacher.
Curriculum Enrichment ActivitiesCurriculum Enrichment Activities
The school will ask for voluntary contributions to cover the cost of a visit or visitor which is arranged in school time to support our
curriculum. These may include;
We believe that the curriculum enrichment activities we offer contribute significantly to our consistently high
standards. However, if insufficient contributions are forthcoming the visit or visitor may be cancelled.
“Pupils spoke with interest and enthusiasm “Pupils spoke with interest and enthusiasm
about the different topics covered in previous about the different topics covered in previous
years and made it obvious that their external years and made it obvious that their external
visits made a major contribution to their visits made a major contribution to their
development of skills and understanding”development of skills and understanding”
(OFSTED December 2008)(OFSTED December 2008)
Visiting theatre groups
Visiting story — tellers
Swimming
Art & Craft workshops
Local visits
Extra—curricular events
Attendance and AbsenceAttendance and Absence
We would like your child to be in school all of the time to take advantage of the education we provide. Children who miss school often fail to make the progress they are capable of. Attendance is monitored on an individual pupil
basis by the Educational Welfare Officer (EWO). Failure to secure good attendance can lead to fines, prosecution or
in the most extreme cases, imprisonment.
Of course, if your child is unwell, we do not expect them to attend school. Please leave a message with the school secretary if your child is going to be away from school or will be arriving late. On return from absence we require a
note to the class teacher. If your child is to be absent from school for any reason i.e. dentist, a ballet exam,
travelling to a wedding, a courtesy note to the class teacher is appreciated. A note is also needed if your child is unable to participate in PE or swimming on medical grounds.
MedicinesMedicines We are unable to administer any medication that is
not on prescription supplied by a doctor. If it is absolutely necessary for medicines to be
administered during the school day please come to
the school office and personally deliver the medicine and complete a green form regarding the treatment.
For children who are prone to asthma we make special arrangements to ensure their inhaler is close
by but in the safe keeping of the class teacher.
Our staff are also fully trained to use Epipens. All medication will stored in a locked cabinet in the
school office.
SafeguardingSafeguarding
Decoy Community Primary School and First Steps Nursery is proactively involved in safeguarding children; this is a priority everyday and within our school improvement plans.
The Senior Designated Officer (SDO), Mrs. Gill O’Neill, is supported in her role by the Deputy Safeguarding Officer
(DSO), Mr. Steve Bone, all teaching staff, governors and support staff.
Health & Welfare of PupilsHealth & Welfare of Pupils
Every care is taken to ensure the health and welfare of your children.
School Medical ServicesSchool Medical Services Dental inspections are carried out periodically. Every
child will receive a medical check during their first year; parents are invited to be present. The school
nurse makes regular visits to school to carry out
routine hearing checks. Parents who would like to be present should contact the school administrator.
Illness in SchoolIllness in School If a child feels ill during the day, you will be contacted by telephone, therefore, it is important to make sure
that the school office is kept up to date regarding address, telephone numbers and emergency
contacts.
First AidFirst Aid We have a number of qualified first aiders and there
are at least two on duty throughout the day. If a child is referred to a first-aider an entry will be made in the
First Aid Log. In the case of a bump to the head or
other serious injury we will contact you immediately.
Serious AccidentSerious Accident In the very rare instance of your child sustaining a serious injury, we will arrange for their direct
transport to Newton Abbot Minor Injuries Department or Torbay Accident & Emergency.
We would, of course, contact you immediately.
A system of rewards and sanctions are used to support pupils to be positive members of our school community.
Rewards range from stickers for high quality work, to Headteacher’s Commendation, which is presented in a Friday Celebration Assembly.
Sanctions are graded to reflect the seriousness of the misdemeanour ranging from a reminder of expected behaviour to action being taken by the Head or Deputy which normally includes the involvement of parents or
carers. Staff keep a record of breaches of the behaviour code allowing us to track patterns of behaviour and to put support systems in place when they are needed.
This behaviour management system empowers pupils to make informed decisions or choices about how they behave and take responsibility for their behaviour.
BullyingBullying
At Decoy Community Primary School, we realise that, as in all schools, bullying may occur from time to time. When it does, we
have a clear policy to ensure rapid and effective action.
We regularly remind pupils that the best way to beat bullying is to tell an adult about it as soon as possible.
Pupil Behaviour and DisciplinePupil Behaviour and Discipline
At Decoy, we believe that all children have the right to learn and to feel safe and happy at school. We do all we can to ensure that learners are
able to learn and teachers are able to teach.
We believe in an environment which encourages children and builds self
esteem, so that children become confident, mature, independent learners and responsible members of society. In order to achieve this we have a
well established Behaviour Policy ensuring a consistent approach
throughout the school. We endeavour to work closely with parents and carers. Parents, pupils and teachers are asked to sign a Home-School
Agreement so that everyone is aware of the expectations of school and works towards the same goals.
Rewards and SanctionsRewards and Sanctions
Class rules are agreed by pupils each September and these are displayed prominently in each classroom.
The School Council (elected representatives from each class) have agreed a set of rules for play-times and lunchtimes, these are displayed around the school.
Parental InvolvementParental Involvement
Parents are encouraged to take an active interest in their children’s school life and contribute to our school
community.
The staff are always willing to see parents to discuss
points that might arise concerning the work your child is doing and the progress being made. The Headteacher is
available for urgent matters at any time or otherwise by
appointment.
We have parent teacher consultation evenings in the autumn and spring terms providing an opportunity for
parents and teachers to get to know each other and
discuss the child’s general attitudes, progress and behaviour. In the summer term we have an open evening.
Written reports are sent home in the summer term.
Parent HelpersParent Helpers
The school welcomes parents who are able to help in any way. You could hear readers or provide support for practical activities such as gardening, cooking or making things. You might have knowledge and experiences which
would be appropriate to share. The whole school benefits greatly from the help and assistance given by parents in
a wide range of activities. Don't worry if you haven't done anything like this before, there will be others to guide and support you. If you are able to lend a hand, please contact Gill O’Neill or your child’s class teacher.
ParentParent--Teacher AssociationTeacher Association The Parent Teacher Association (PTA) aims to offer parents the opportunity of wide involvement in the life of the
school through a variety of activities each term, such as quiz nights, school fetes and cake sales. This helps to foster good relationships between children, parents and teachers. The fund raising helps ensure that children of
Decoy have access to the best resources available.
Every parent of a child in the school automatically becomes a member of the PTA. The association is organised by a large committee and new parents who would like to become involved and serve on the committee are always very
welcome.
ComplaintsComplaints
If you have something good to say about our school If you have something good to say about our school —— talk to everybody.talk to everybody.
If you have a complaint If you have a complaint —— please talk to us!please talk to us!
We can’t deal effectively with a problem unless you talk to us about it. Complaints usually arise from a lack of
communication or a simple misunderstanding. They can usually be resolved quickly and simply by talking to your child’s class teacher. Where it is not, you should take your complaint to the relevant team leader (see School
Organisation in this prospectus) who will either resolve the problem or refer it to the Deputy Head or Headteacher.
In rare instances where the school fails to resolve an issue to the complainants satisfaction, the complainant will be
given a copy of the school’s Complaints Policy, inviting them to contact the Chair of Governors, a parent representative on the Governing Body or the Local Area Education Officer.
Admission ArrangementsAdmission Arrangements
As you may or may not be aware, all Devon schools have moved to a single offer point into reception. This
means that we will no longer have a September and January intake, but all children will be offered a place in
September.
As a school, we offer the places, then as a parent, you
have 3 options in September:
Accept a full time place
Choose to accept a part time place (9:00am - 1:00pm)
Defer entry (15 funded hours available in an early years setting)
Decoy is a very successful and well respected school.
Despite having 60 places each year, we are often over-subscribed by the Local Authority and in the event
of over-subscriptions, the following priorities will be
applied:
You can apply online between November and January.
Admissions to the school are determined centrally by the Local Authority.
Please contact the Admissions Team direct on 0845 1551019 or by going to the link below;
www.devon.gov.uk/admissions
For more information regarding admissions to our First Steps Nursery, please contact the school direct on 01626 353282
Thank you for your interest in Decoy Community Primary School.
OverOver--Subscription CriteriaSubscription Criteria
1. Children in Local Authority Care
2. Children living in the school’s designated area with a sibling already attending the school at
the time of admission
3. Other children living in the school’s designated area
4. Children living outside the school’s designated area but with a sibling already attending the
school at the time of the admission
5. Other children living outside the school’s designated area
School GovernorsSchool Governors
Parent Parent
RepresentativesRepresentatives
Mr. E. Rapson
(Chairman)
Mr. M. Ruston (Vice Chair)
Mr. M. Heath
Mrs. S. Tomlinson
Mrs. L. Macari
Mrs. Ali Bamford-Elsdon
Local AuthorityLocal Authority
RepresentativesRepresentatives
Mr. R. Peers
Mrs. C. Barnett
Mrs. T. Fielding
Mr. P. Evemy
CommunityCommunity
RepresentativesRepresentatives
Mrs. A. Jones
Mrs. J. Fine
Mr. D. Masheder
Mr. D. Howe
StaffStaff
RepresentativesRepresentatives
Mr. S. Bone
Miss V. Ashton
Mrs. M. Manley Clerk to Clerk to
GovernorsGovernors
Mr. O. Prouse
AssociateAssociate
GovernorGovernor
Mrs. M. Carrodus
(School Business Manager)
All Governors can be contacted through the Clerk to Governors All Governors can be contacted through the Clerk to Governors
Decoy Community Primary SchoolDecoy Community Primary School
Mrs. Gill O’Neill
The Headteacher
Deer Park Road Newton Abbot
TQ12 1DH
(01626) 353282(01626) 353282
©© Decoy Community Primary School (September 2010)Decoy Community Primary School (September 2010)