At St Teresa’s, we are dedicated to enhancing our curriculum in harmony with our mission statement: Each person is known, valued, and encouraged to develop to their highest potential. We welcome everyone into our school family, upholding the importance and value of every individual. Through a variety of curriculum enrichment activities, we aim to cultivate intellectual curiosity, creativity, and a deeper appreciation for our values.
Our approach combines personal growth with academic excellence, ensuring a well-rounded education that equips students to meet challenges with compassion and resilience. By providing engaging activities and personalized programs, we empower our students to explore, learn, and thrive in a supportive and nurturing environment.
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Class Six had a cold but fantastic morning at Forest School. Homemade winter soup on the fire certainly warmed them all up!
Huge thanks to @MSJBolton for welcoming and supporting our GIFT team in their development day today! It was a great day- as always! @STOC_CAT
Our KS2 BOCCIA team had a wonderful time competing against our friends and neighbours from St Matt's! Well done everyone!
WOW-what a fantastic day Mr May (currently known as Mario at Trust Central Offices... 🧔♂️) has had @StTeresasLL working with some of the very youngest children across our Trust family today.
With children in Years 1-4, we worked on:
🖱️Logging on and accessing our SharePoint…
We were very excited to welcome Mr May back to introduce Sharepoint and our new computers to Class 2 and Class 4! #makelivesbetter
After school club are enjoying New Age Curling tonight! Well done everyone... they may be Winter Olympians in 2034!
Thank you Fr Heakin for all your love and care for the children of this school 💙
You really are Pilgrims of Hope 🙏
We wished Fr Heakin 'Happy Retirement' today with a little tea party with songs and cake! Here are our altar servers with him on the top table! Fr Heakin has given 50 years of service; it will be his final mass at St Teresa's on Sunday. We will miss him!
@SalfordDiocese