Reception Admissions 2025
Dear prospective parent/carer,
With so many primary schools in the area, making the right choice for your child can feel like a daunting task. My advice would be to book a tour to give you the chance to experience the school in action. This will equip you with the knowledge and reassurance you need to know you’ve made the right informed choice for your child. Just as all children are unique, so too are Primary Schools.
By booking a tour at Hotspur Primary School, you will get the chance to see what a truly special school we have. We aim to provide a range of experiences and opportunities for the children of our school community to make the best possible start to their school life. At Hotspur we ensure all of our children feel happy and safe and achieve well. We currently have the following tours planned:
Tuesday 22nd October 2024 - 9.15am
Tuesday 19th November 2024 - 9.15am
Tuesday 3rd December 2024 - 9.15am
To book a place on the tour, please complete the form to the right. If you have any queries, please contact the office on admin@hotspur.newcastle.sch.uk
More about Hotspur
Hotspur is child-centred and nurturing in its approach. The school has a very strong identity, built upon clear values and beliefs such as inclusivity, equality of opportunity, celebration of diversity and family. The greatest advocates of this are the fabulous children themselves showing their individualism through differing talents, skills, interests and ideas about the world.
Discovering your child’s ‘spark’
Growing up, music and dance have always played a huge part in shaping my life. For me a truly holistic curriculum is filled with memorable opportunities to allow children to discover their ‘spark’. At Hotspur, children get the chance to find out what they are good at and what they enjoy doing. The curriculum emphasises the importance of learning through the arts to achieve this. We are passionate about enabling children to become rounded, confident and happy individuals who will go on to contribute to society with compassion and empathy.
City Links with Cultural partners
Hotspur is a vibrant two form entry school, here in Heaton, right on the edge of the Ouseburn Valley and serves a richly diverse community. We utilise links within the local community to enrich the curriculum and carry out many whole school projects in collaboration with local cultural partners and venues such as The Laing Art Gallery and Great North Museum. The school has fabulous grounds with huge outdoor spaces. We have a wildlife garden with pond, sensory garden, outdoor classroom, allotment and brand new play structure.
Quality first (inclusive) teaching
We know one of the biggest drivers in helping children to achieve is quality first teaching. At Hotspur we provide a rich, varied curriculum that develops a love of learning. We ensure high standards in maths and English and ensure a balance between tightly-structured and creative learning. More than this, our children don’t just leave us with a set of class results, our children are far more than a pass or fail. With a strong sense of our school core values, children develop into young adults ready and equipped to take the next step in their school journey.
Mental Health and Wellbeing
Hotspur supports the Thrive Approach to social and emotional wellbeing. Thrive is embedded across the curriculum and recognises that children’s mental health and well-being are essential pre-requisites to accessing the curriculum and developing emotional resilience. We use ‘Zones of Regulation’ and ‘5 ways to Wellbeing’ to help children understand their feelings and manage them to remain regulated throughout the day.
Hotspur’s Behaviour Approach
Our behaviour approach is rooted in visible consistency and kindness. We respond to poor behaviour by providing the support children need: consistency, positive reinforcement and restorative practice. By doing this we actively teach better behaviour, rather than handing down, punitive punishments.
Come and see Reception and beyond!
Reception is the time for your child to settle into school, make new friends and grow in confidence and independence. Obviously your child’s first year in school will be in the foremost of your mind when making decisions, but remember you’re making a choice for the next seven years of your child’s life in terms of provision and the curriculum they access throughout this journey.
School Awards
The school has been recognised for its wide-ranging curriculum strengths including: Platinum Artsmark Award, Science Outreach Primary award, Platinum PE and Sports award, Green Flag Award, Music Mark School, School of Sanctuary and Carer Friendly School. We are currently applying for the Mental Health Award.
Admissions Process
As a foundation trust primary school the Governing Body of Hotspur Primary School is the Admissions Authority and is responsible for determining the school's Admissions Policy. The Governing Body has opted to follow the admissions guidance set out by Newcastle City Council.
Children are admitted to school in the September of the academic year in which they turn 5. Requests for admissions to Hotspur Primary School's Reception classes each year are dealt with by the Schools Admissions Department at the Civic Centre in accordance with our Admissions Policy. The policy includes details of how pupils that apply are selected and the 'over-subscription criteria'.
The Newcastle City Council application process opens on 1st September. The National Offer Day for Reception places is 16th April. If you applied online you can log into your application on this day to view and accept your offer. Letters will be sent by second class post to parents and carers who applied by paper. Please remember to accept your offer by the deadline of 2nd May, if you do not respond the offer may be withdrawn. Any places that have become available since offer day will be reallocated on 8th May.
I look forward to meeting you all - don't forget to book your Reception Tour now!
Kevin McVittie
Headteacher