Burdett-Coutts & Townshend Foundation CE Primary School is a Church of England Voluntary Aided school serving a diverse and fascinating central London community. Our pupils come from a variety of social, ethnic and economic backgrounds and we...
As with all communities, there are certain rules and regulations required to ensure that our school is a safe and caring learning and working environment for all our pupils, parents & carers, staff, governors and visitors. Hard copies of the...
The Rights Respecting Schools Award is an initiative created by UNICEF, the world’s leading organisation working to protect and promote children’s rights. The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child includes a list of articles that say what...
Bullying is wrong and in recognition of this, we have robust measures in place, including an anti-bullying policy and strategy, to encourage good behaviour across the school, to prevent bullying in all its forms and to offer a safe, secure and...
Learning to read is the most important thing your child will learn at our school. Everything else depends on it, so we work hard to make sure that as well as developing a love of books, every single child learns to read as quickly as possible...
We have a special relationship with our local church, St Stephen’s with St John, a flourishing parish church at the heart of London. St Stephen’s falls within the Deanery of Westminster and offers a style of worship that is dignified but relaxed...
If you are a parent, carer or a guardian of a child that attends the school, then you are automatically a member of our Parent Association, Friends of Burdett-Coutts. Being part of Friends of Burdett-Coutts offers an exciting opportunity for...
Safeguarding is a term which encompasses child protection and relates to actions taken to promote the welfare of children and protect them from harm. Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility and is defined in the statutory guidance Working...
Online Safety teaches the safe, respectful and responsible use of technology as well as knowledge of a range of ways to report concerns and inappropriate behaviour. It is widely recognised that blocking, stopping or banning children from using...
Our Year 6 children go on from Burdett-Coutts to a wide range of secondary schools, in Westminster and beyond. Transferring to secondary school can be a time of mixed emotions and there is a great deal to take in, all at once. For many, the...
School Newsletter : 02 May 2025 | Issue 27 | Summer 1 | Week 2 | Run Kids Run 2025 We are thrilled to announce that once again, we have registered to participate in Run Kids Run on Sunday 8th June in Battersea Park. Run Kids Run is a registered...