Prospective Parents

Welcome! Thank you for your interest in Park Street Primary School for your child.

For those parents whose children are just about to join us in Reception year, you can view the New Parents’ Evening presentation below.  

Our learning environment

Park Street Primary School is a unique learning environment for children. With only 120 pupils, relationships are at the heart of the school, where every member of staff knows our children and families well. Personalised learning becomes possible and successful when children’s individual learning needs and interests are known well by their teachers.

Children thrive through our encouraging, creative and ambitious approach, where the individuality and contribution of all is highly valued. The highly invested staff team are committed to seeing them grow to fulfil their potential, and develop a lifelong love of learning.

For our global population of pupils, we provide a flexible, responsive curriculum, led by enthusiastic teachers attuned to satisfying children’s curiosity and inquiring minds.

The life of the school

Park Street is a community where we all know each other. As a Church of England school, we welcome the diversity and faiths of our community and hold the following values: honesty and respect, friendship and kindness, learning and fun.

Our daily Collective Worship keep students, teachers and staff connected to each other, and we are an active member of the local community, partnering with museums and organisations to round out a student’s education. Our school borders Jesus Green, and children spend their daily outdoor activity in this beautiful space. Before-school wrap around care is offered to students, and there are numerous after school clubs offered, including coding, sports clubs, theatre, Latin, knitting and more.

See what children are learning this year at Park Street in the Latest School News.

Admissions

Applying for a place at Park Street

Headteacher Interviewed

Cambridge 105 Radio interviewed our Headteacher Sarah Hawker about our new outdoor classroom

Stars of the Week

Our 'Stars of the Week' for the week ending 19th April are: Owl Class: Anand - for settling in well and making a good start at Park Street. Robin Class: Callum - for becoming more confident in all areas of school life. Woodpecker Class: Gioia - for making great...

New Parent Governor

Following our recent call for applications for the role of Parent Governor, we received one application from Laura Kirsop, and therefore she is duly appointed as a Parent Governor without the need for an election. The Governing Body would like to extend a warm welcome...

Easter Crafts

The Owl and Robin class children were lucky enough to have some PTA members help them with Easter Crafts today! They have created some amazing bunny ears! Don't they look pleased with them! Thank you, again, Liz and all your helpers.  

Attendance Awards

Awards for good attendance this term go to: Tobias, Izzy, Alexander, Grace, Muna, Hilda, Mungo and Leo - for all having 100% attendance Martha, Ella, Wilf, Henry, Racim, Anja, Eliza Benyon, Charlotte, Lorna, Sara, Annabelle, for achieving over 99% attendance Also...

Stars of the Week and Term

Our 'Stars of the Week' for this week are: Owl Class: Lily - for listening well and putting her hand up to speak, on the carpet. Robin Class: Edith - for challenging herself in her writing Woodpecker Class: Freya - for making a really positive contribution to the...

Easter Treasure Hunt

Liz Llewellyn and some of her PTA helpers organised a fantastic treasure hunt with Easter activities on Jesus Green on Wednesday. The sun shone for a few hours this year, so we were all able to enjoy the time outdoors. The egg and spoon race and sack races were...

Easter Services

On Tuesday this week, two separate Easter services were held in St Clement's Church. The morning service was for Woodpecker and Eagle Class. Woodpecker Class had been learning some mass settings with Alex Berry, choirmaster at Great St Mary's church. They sang...

Eagle Class Musical

On Wednesday this week, Eagle Class performed a musical they had composed themselves, for the rest of the school. It was really fun to watch! Everybody enjoyed it. Please see the photos below! [gallery...

Public Speaking Competition

On Tuesday this week, four children took part in the final of the 'Schools South of the River' Public Speaking Competition. The Year 3 and 4 children had to speak about whether children should be able to choose what they learn at school. It was really interesting to...

Stars of the Week

Our stars of the week for the week ending Friday 22nd March are: Owl Class: Jules - for fantastic effort in writing Robin Class: Artur - for great effort and focus in writing Woodpecker Class: Zareef - for wonderful story writing, and Alice, for improving her...

Prospective Parents

Learn about life at our unique ‘village’ school situated at the heart of Cambridge.

With only 120 pupils, relationships are at the heart of the school, where every member of staff knows our children and families well.

View a video created by the school’s parents and children.