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lessons, gymnastics, art, programming and even magic further enhance pupils’ development. Close links with Girton Town Charity ensure all children can access extracurricular clubs and activities. Forest School, a holistic learning opportunity that nurtures creativity, confidence and independence, is available to all pupils at Girton Glebe to support their personal development. COMMUNITY A core principle of the IB is to develop caring children who make a positive difference to their local area. Pupils enjoy taking part in community-based projects, such as maintaining a shared garden and visiting a local care home. Pupils who join Girton Glebe benefit from a seamless transition to the IVC learning community when they leave year 6, ready to continue their IB education at one of the country’s leading state schools.

through transdisciplinary themes, such as ‘sharing our planet’, ‘how the world works’ and ‘how we express ourselves’. Through a well-established partnership with Impington Village College (IVC), one of the UK’s top providers of the IB, pupils at Girton Glebe benefit from specialist teaching including in languages and arts. EXTRACURRICULAR Learning at Girton Glebe extends far beyond the classroom. A wide range of extracurricular activities including music

ENRICHED CURRICULUM From 2024, our curriculum will be unique in the state sector for the East of England. It will be the only state primary school to offer the International Baccalaureate (IB) Primary Years Programme (PYP). Pupils are taught beyond the breadth and ambition of the national curriculum

Open days 19 October and 14 November , 1.30–3pm

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