Iver Heath

Nurturing happy, healthy, confident learners in a safe, rich learning environment

  • 'Thank you for all the guidance and support you have given our daughter. You have really instilled a lot of confidence in her!'
  • 'Words cannot express how grateful my husband and I are to all the staff for the hours of dedication and support that you have given our son throughout his time at the school!' (Parent)
  • 'Our daughter thoroughly enjoyed her experiences during her Forest School sessions and we enjoyed listening to her excited stories afterwards!'
  • 'Thank you for all your hard work, care and never ending support'.
  • 'Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all' Aristotle
  • 'It is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken joy in creative expression' Albert Einstein
  • 'Education is not the filling of a pail but the lighting of a fire' WB Yeats
  • 'Education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world' Nelson Mandela

Homework

We believe that young children who work hard at school need time at home to play. Valuable learning and development takes place through imaginative play activities. We aim to work in partnership with parents so that they can be involved in and reinforce children’s learning in a pleasurable way at home. In the early stages this may be through playing reading games and sharing books. As children progress they will receive reading books, sounds books, spellings, mental maths and IMPACT Maths (which are practical investigative activities) to work on at home. They are also encouraged to find out more about topics they are studying in class. The full homework policy can be seen here.

Please click here for our Homework policy.

Please visit  Seesaw  to see details of your child's  homework for the week.