WELCOME FROM THEHEADTEACHER
Hello and welcome to King David Primary School. I am delighted to be the Head Teacher of KDPS and I am incredibly proud of this vibrant and successful school.
King David Primary School is founded on traditional Jewish values with a belief in respect, courtesy, self-discipline, diligence and the pursuit of excellence.
We believe that every child should be given the opportunity and support to achieve their potential through a love of learning. We monitor the development of our pupils and encourage each child to make the best progress they can from their individual starting points. We offer a broad and varied curriculum which caters to every child. We instil in our pupils a love of learning and encourage them to become happy and confident, independent learners.
We instil a love for Israel in our pupils. Children learn about the language and culture of Israel in weekly sessions led by our Israeli gap year students. Yom Ha’atzmaut (Israel Independence Day) is a major event in our school diary. We raise money each year for Israeli charities.
At KDPS we instil Jewish values in our pupils. We teach them to be kind, caring and respectful to others. We take part in many chessed (kindness) activities both in the local community and the wider British society. Our ‘Veohavta Leraycha Kamocha – Love your neighbour as yourself’ award rewards examples of beautiful character traits (midst tovot). Our Ready, Respectful, Safe motto helps to develop good character traits.
We aim to provide equal opportunities for boys and girls in all aspects of secular and Jewish learning. We support pupils of all ability to ensure they can access our curriculum and participate in every part of school life. We prepare all our pupils for the next stage of their education – moving on to secondary school.
We celebrate our children’s Jewish heritage and give them a love for Jewish life. We also instil a sense of pride in being British, celebrating national events and commemorating British heroes and events such as Remembrance Day. We promote British values within school. These include: Democracy; the rule of law; individual liberty; mutual respect and tolerance for those who are of a different background or faith.
We instil a love for Israel in our pupils. Children learn about the language and culture of Israel in weekly sessions led by our Israeli gap year students. Yom Ha’atzmaut (Israel Independence Day) is a major event in our school diary. We raise money each year for Israeli charities.