We are an official 5D school
Awarded August 2024!

We are proud to announce that Buttercup Primary school is now officially ACCREDITED as a 5D school! This achievement underscores our dedication to providing high-quality, innovative education.

Brief History:

Buttercup Primary School emerged from the unwavering vision and dedication of a young mother who aspired to create a safe and nurturing learning environment. This school is built on the foundation of highly qualified staff committed to fostering the next generation of children through a balanced education that integrates both the National Curriculum and Islamic teachings, all while maintaining high standards.

Gardens of Jannah Trust

Gardens of Jannah Trust has been established to ensure that education remains accessible and free for all children, regardless of their background. This initiative embodies the values of inclusivity and support, reinforcing our commitment to provide services to the community and quality education to every child.  (For more information click below):
www.gardensofjannahtrust.co.uk

IMG_0459Today the school continues to strive to be a welcoming centre of learning in which Islamic education is flourishing. Muslim values, principles and standards lie at the heart of our education alongside a strong recognition of world faiths and the multicultural society in which we live in.

Vision and Aims:

Our vision is to develop a Muslim generation capable of analytical and critical thinking who become Muslims by conviction and who will strive to fulfil their role positively and proudly in multicultural Britain alongside others. Our excellent facilities and resources develop enjoyment and pleasure in learning and promote the personal development of our pupils both spiritually and socially to become well-rounded individuals who are able to make a valuable contribution to Society.

As well as the vision statement, the school lists a number of aims. These include for the children to:

  • Develop knowledge and skills through an exciting and creative curriculum which fosters a lasting enjoyment of learning.
  • Provide a distinctively Islamic environment within which children feel safe and happy and where faith, respect, honesty, trust and love are valued and actively promoted within everyday learning opportunities.
  • Show respect and empathy towards others, enabling them to make positive relationships with a wide range of people.
  • Celebrate success, promote a “can do” attitude and inspire each to achieve the best.
  • Allow pupils to develop confidence through a range of activities in a safe environment.
  • Tackling poverty and intolerance.
  • Care and respect for people and the environment in a context of social, moral, multi-cultural spiritual awareness, in developing in sensitivity to other peoples needs and point of view.
  • To recognise, support and celebrate achievements, of both the creative / technological skills and academic learning as equal outcomes as we recognise society as work force has roles for all.

The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of  children and young people. In order to ensure this our recruitment and selection policy is in accordance with local and national guidelines.

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