St Vincent's Catholic Primary School

“Caritas Christi Urget Nos –

The love of Christ urges us to care for each other and strive for excellence in everything we do.”

School Uniform

Here are the details of our School Uniform:

Winter Uniform

Long grey trousers
Navy Pinafore, skirt or trousers
White cotton shirt
White cotton shirt
School sweatshirt
School cardigan
Tie
Tie
Grey socks
White socks or navy tights
Plain black shoes
Plain black shoes
Navy coat
Navy coat
Hat – navy school logo or plain navy
Hat – navy school logo or plain navy
Scarf & gloves – plain navy
Scarf & gloves – plain navy

Summer Uniform

Grey shorts or trousers
Yellow gingham summer dress/skort
School polo shirt
School sweatshirt
School cardigan
Plain black shoes no open toe sandals
Plain black shoes no open toe sandals
Grey socks
White or navy socks (knee/ankle)

PE Uniform

Yellow school PE T-shirt
Winter - Plain navy joggers (no logos) Summer – plain navy shorts
School sweatshirt
White ankle socks
Plain all black or all white trainers – No logos or flashing lights

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Curriculum Intent

At St Vincent’s it is our INTENT is to enable ALL children to thrive through the opportunities we provide them with, in order to:

Curriculum Context

St Vincent’s is a 1.5 form entry school with 285 children ranging from 4 -11. Children come predominantly from the parishes of Sacred Heart in Mill Hill and St Anthony’s in Edgware.

Children come from a diverse range of socio-economic backgrounds, speak 17 different languages and hail from 26 different ethnic groups. The curriculum we present, and promote, to the children is an endeavour to reflect these differences by providing opportunities to explore the different countries, languages and customs our children are part of through the projects they investigate. We have looked closely at the context of our school, the backgrounds of the children and how life is for a child growing up in North London today. We have used the underlying principles of our Catholic Faith and the example of our namesake St Vincent to create a set of values which lie at the heart of our curriculum.

We are aware of the changing nature of society and the pressures faced by young children as they enter the next stage of their education. The rise in Mental Health related issues has been widely documented across the media. Therefore, issues such as internet safety and the enormous impact across society of social media are at the forefront of our minds when planning our curriculum. With the current worldwide concerns relating to Covid 19, racial justice, equality and diversity, as well as gender and economic background, we feel it is our duty to prepare the children through a concerted focus on building independence, resilience and communication skills linked to our Vincentian Values.