Nelson Mandela Primary

about us

Our school is very proud of being named after Nelson Mandela. He is, and always will be a strong influence on our school values and beliefs . We are an inclusive school and all of us are driven by Nelson Mandela's positive values. Nelson Mandela believed strongly in respect, understanding and fairness.  He wanted others to believe in his vision of a fairer world. Our children proudly talk about his values and we all show his values by our actions.

Nelson Mandela inspires us all to do our best...

Our school is very proud of being named after Nelson Mandela. He is, and always will be a strong influence on our school values and beliefs . We are an inclusive school and all of us are driven by Nelson Mandela's positive values. Nelson Mandela believed strongly in respect, understanding and fairness.  He wanted others to believe in his vision of a fairer world. Our children proudly talk about his values and we all show his values by our actions.

Nelson Mandela inspires us all to do our best and follow his words: “There is no passion to be found playing small - in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living.”

Our school community recognises the important role we all have in supporting our children in their life long journey of learning. The world is ever changing and it is vital that we continue to work together to prepare our children to have the skills and attitudes needed to make our world a happy, peaceful and tolerant place to live.

Every child: THE LEARNER

Every child: THE THINKER

Every child: THE ACHIEVER

Every adult: THE INSPIRER

Nelson Mandela has shown us that little voices can become big voices and as a result little changes can become big changes. We actively get involved in making positive changes in our school and in our local community. We do this through our strong sense of teamwork.

We put all children at the heart of learning and I feel incredibly proud every day of the achievements of the whole school community and the wonderful feeling of warmth our school has

Sometimes it falls upon a generation to be great, you can be that generation” – Nelson Mandela

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school history

Nelson Mandela School in Birmingham opened its doors to pupils on 7th September 1987. It was officially opened by Archbishop Desmond Tutu on 22nd April 1988.

Nelson Mandela visited our school 11th October 1993, he was a truly remarkable man who managed to make his hopes and aspirations come true.

Our school has his name. Our school every day has a huge responsibility to keep his legacy alive and live a life the way he would want us to.

 

work for us

We hope that you will find time to visit our school, before, during or after the school day to assist you in your decision as to whether to apply for any of our positions. We are committed to raising standards and have high expectations of all whilst maintaining a supportive and caring ethos.

We are also part of The Greet Teaching School Alliance. Our close partnership of inner-city schools, two universities and other organisations is important to us because our schools are addressing similar needs and challenges.

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