Manor Farm’s Prospectus
At Manor Farm Academy we strive to provide the best possible education and to ensure happiness and achievement for all. Through high expectations, we instil a sense of pride and confidence within all of our pupils. Achievement is recognised and celebrated. We passionately believe that education is a lifelong journey and that it is our role, alongside parents, carers and the wider community, to prepare our pupils to have all of the skills necessary to become successful citizens and be able to contribute fully to society.
We have developed an environment where respect and honesty are valued, and individuality and difference are celebrated. By harnessing the sense of wonder, curiosity, determination and independence that we see in our youngest pupils, and by encouraging our pupils to never stop asking why, we hope that a love of learning that extends beyond our academy walls is fostered. It is important to us that every pupil that leaves Manor Farm Academy is the best that they can be, that they are kind, confident and articulate and that they have a strength in their own convictions.
Our curriculum is ambitious and fosters our pursuit of both academic excellence and personal development- no time is wasted in realising this. Throughout their time at our academy, our pupils are inspired to discover new knowledge because of the deliberately planned opportunities for enrichment.
We believe that everyone in the school community: pupils, staff, parents and governors are partners with important contributions to make to the success and daily life of the academy. Manor Farm Academy is a warm and welcoming environment and we are dedicated to working together in order to achieve excellence and high outcomes for all of our pupils.
Andrea Collins
Headteacher
Thank you to our mazing PTFA for treating our pupils to ice-cream last week! They all really enjoyed such a fantastic surprise. ... See MoreSee Less
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Aww what a lovely surprise for them all xx
We very much enjoyed celebrating Year 5's trumpet skills last week. ... See MoreSee Less
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What talent we have Manor Farm Academy! It was so wonderful to see some of our pupils having fun and showcasing their talents today. We were blown away by the confidence and individuality shown! ... See MoreSee Less
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Today the children asked if they could have a garden party for their final session of this year. So they have tasted different vegetables, printed with vegetables and worked out where our fruit and vegetables grow. They also harvested their potatoes, broccoli and kale. ... See MoreSee Less
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Today, all of our pupils will be bringing home a “Kids Eat Free!” card from The Oaks Lincoln. This card can be presented at The Oaks and your children eat free (with a paying adult) all summer long! ... See MoreSee Less
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We would like to make you all aware of a fantastic opportunity to meet Emma Carroll, the author that wrote "Letters from the Lighthouse" (a book Y5 have read as a whole class text). She's also going to be doing free book signing with Waterstones Lincoln ! Find out more here:
www.waterstones.com/events/a-marvellous-morning-with-emma-carroll/lincoln-high-st?fbclid=IwZXh0bg... ... See MoreSee Less
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Thank you, just signed George up. Looks like it’s hosted by Waterstones and held at the Lincoln museum, previously called the collection.
Year 5 have spent the morning chatting with Sophie Anderson about the book they have been studying during their reading lessons: The House with Chicken Legs. The children asked lots of very thoughtful and interesting questions to further their knowledge of folklore and fictional stories ... See MoreSee Less
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Congratulations to all of the pupils who shared out of school achievemnets with us this week. Today we celebrated achievements in: Swimming, Dance, Football, Karate, Cycling, Gymnastics, Music, Rainbows and Drama. Well done to them all. ... See MoreSee Less
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Congratulations to all of the pupils who were awarded with a certificate of achievement this week. We are incredibly proud of you all! ... See MoreSee Less
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What a great photo!!⭐️