Western Road, Mitcham
Surrey, CR4 3EB
Tel: (020) 8646 5290
liberty@liberty.merton.sch.uk

About Us

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Throughout the year the school offers a range of extra-curricular activities, including sports, computer studies, cookery and a homework club. Family learning opportunities are also provided for children and their families.

The school has extensive grounds, which include playgrounds, a field, an all weather ball court, a beach and outdoor classrooms for the Early Years Foundation Stage.

Breakfast, after-school and holiday clubs are available as part of the school’s extended services and wraparound care is also available for nursery aged children. Further information about these services and charges are available here or via the school office.

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Mission Statement

IN PARTNERSHIP with the parents, carers, governors and the community the staff of Liberty Primary School seek to offer the children within their care:

  • the opportunity to experience a broad and balanced curriculum through good quality teaching, thus enabling them to achieve their optimum academic standards.
  • an environment in which they have equal opportunity to develop the necessary self esteem to become confident and worthwhile members of the school community and society at large.

Our Aims

IN ORDER to achieve this we will:

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  • provide the opportunity for every child to acquire the basic skills of literacy and numeracy and the opportunity to practise and develop these through a wide and varied curriculum.
  • create opportunities for all children to develop their potential scientifically, technically, creatively and physically.
  • promote a positive attitude to learning.
  • provide an environment in which children can develop confidence and self esteem; where they will learn to care for themselves, each other and the resources around them, both man made and natural.
  • encourage an atmosphere of tolerance and respect where everyone within the school community is treated equally, whatever their differences.
  • equip each child with the skills and moral values necessary to contribute fully to society in their adult life.
  • create a partnership in which the responsibility for the child is shared between the home, the school and the community.