ST MARYS PRIMARY SCHOOL
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Our Houses

​​Learning, Transforming and Growing

‘I am with you and will watch over you wherever you go.’  Genesis 28:15
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We have four houses at St Mary’s – each named after a local house that has historical significance for local area.

All pupils and their families are allocated to colour houses when they enter the school and they remain in these houses for the time that they attend St Mary’s. 
House points

House Points

Children can earn house points in recognition of their positive behaviour choices or achievement within a lesson.

All pupils work together to earn as many house points as they can for their team.
Inter house competitions are also a way for pupils to earn additional house points e.g. during sports day

House points are counted by the house captains each week and the whole school are updated on the house point totals in the following Monday worship.
House point systems promote positive behaviour and encourage pupils to challenge and stretch themselves whilst they are at school. The system also supports team work and a healthy sense of competition.

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Cumulative totals
Broughton
Compton
Sulgrave
Upton
Week 2
68
151
143
93
 Week ​3
183
283
291
228
Week ​ 4
355
375
415
382
Week ​ 5
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Week ​ 6
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Week ​ 7
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0​
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Week ​ 8
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Leadership Structure

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Broughton

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Broughton Castle is a moated and fortified manor house near Banbury
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Year 3 pupil leadership team

Compton

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Compton Verney is a national art gallery and landscaped park located nine miles from Stratford-upon-Avon.
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Year 4 Leadership Team

Sulgrave

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Sulgrave Manor is a Tudor and Georgian house built by direct ancestors of George Washington, the first President of the United States.
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Year 5 Leadership Team

Upton

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Year 6  Leadership Team
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St. Mary's Church of England (VC) Primary School      Southam Road      Banbury      OX16 2EG
Headteacher: Victoria Woods
Tel/Fax: 01295 263026               Email office@banburystmarysschool.co.uk
  • Home
    • Introduction to what we do...
    • Key Information >
      • Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND)
      • Academy Information
      • Pupil Attainment and Progress
      • Pupil Premium Statement
      • PE and Sports Premium
      • British Values
      • Ofsted SIAMS and Parent View
      • GDPR >
        • Privacy Notice
    • Curriculum
    • Who's Who
    • Policies
    • Keeping Children Safe at St Mary's >
      • Safeguarding and Child Protection
      • Healthy, Happy and Safe. Living and Learning at St Mary's School
      • Safeguarding Children in Banbury
      • Online Safety
      • Mental Health and Well-being
    • Admissions
    • Governors >
      • Members of the Governing Body
      • Governors Meetings
      • Business Interests and Attendance
    • Term Dates
    • Contact
    • Vacancies
  • Parents
    • Letters, Newsletters
    • Weekly School Blog
    • Term Dates
    • School Uniform
    • Attendance
    • ParentMail
    • School Dinners
    • Breakfast Club
    • After School Club
    • Early Years
    • Zones of Emotional Regulation
    • Online Safety
  • Children
    • Fledglings: EYFS
    • Kingfishers: Year 1
    • Kookaburras: Year 2
    • Skylarks: Year 3
    • Goldcrests: Year 4
    • Wrens: Year 5
    • Kestrels: Year 6
    • Houses
    • Pupil Leadership Team
    • Online Safety
  • Community
    • St Marys Church
    • ODST Newsletter
    • Useful Links
    • Wellbeing Ideas
    • What's on in Banbury?
    • International Schools
    • Story Time
    • Cookery Corner
    • Street Tag
  • Covid and Remote Learning