
The Primary Department has eight classes staffed by fully qualified teachers assisted by the specialist teachers of the Secondary Department. Emphasis is placed on developing a high degree of proficiency in:
French is taught in Primary 6 and Primary 7 by members of the Modern Languages Department. Swimming lessons are provided on a regular basis for Primaries 4, 5, 6 and 7. There is also tennis for the upper Primary Classes. Outings to the theatre, Art Galleries and many other places of interest all form an integral part of the Primary Curriculum.

Parents receive twice yearly reports on their children's progress followed by a Parents' Evening, in both December and June.
The report issued in December is not only a summary report but also contains marks and a written comment from the teacher.
The final report in June is in the form of a booklet with one or more pages allocated to each area of the curriculum. This report contains both marks, where appropriate, and a written detailed comment. Parents are asked to sign the last page of the report and return it to the school with their own comment, if they wish.
At the beginning of each academic year parents are invited to a meeting at the School where the programme for the year is outlined by each class teacher and the School's general policy on discipline, homework and uniform is discussed. This meeting also allows parents to meet the teacher who will be responsible for their children's education throughout the new session. Parental co-operation in all areas is essential and we have a good relationship with parents.
Parents are welcome to discuss their child's progress at any time and can make an appointment to do so by telephoning the School Office Manager.
Primary children are supervised at all times. During the Morning Break and Lunch period, all children are supervised by our team of Playground Assistants.