All faiths and none

Here at Dean Gibson we provide a primary education within a Catholic setting for the children in the parishes of Holy Trinity & St George, Kendal and Christ the King, Milnthorpe.

However, we welcome children of all faiths and dominations because we believe faith is “lived” and not just taught. This is a belief reinforced by Father Hugh Pollock, who spends a great deal of time with us in school.

We are a family, sharing respect for each other, where we value the uniqueness of every child. We care for our children and create a community in which they can grow and develop, both academically and in self-esteem.

 
 

Parent’s Pit Stop

We know it can be hard keeping track of everything when you’re a busy parent, so we’ve collected some of the key information here. From term dates and where to buy our school uniform to upcoming events and access to newsletters. If you need more information or have any questions, please just get in touch.

 

Term Dates

We currently have term dates posted for 2024/25 and also 2025/2026(tbc) academic years. We recommend making a record of key dates including start date, half-term and end dates. Each term also includes bank holidays and teacher INSET dates where Dean Gibson will be closed.

 

NEWSletters

Every month we upload a newsletter with dates for your diary and information. We will let you know about what the children have been up to during the week, special visits, field trips, as well upcoming events and annual celebrations via our Facebook page.

UNIFORM

Our School Uniform is a visible expression of belonging to the Dean Gibson family. Our maroon sweatshirts adorned with the Dean Gibson logo represent unity among children. Book bags, ties and drawstring bags can be bought from the school office (card payment only).

 

What’s On

Each year the PTFA, School council, and teachers arrange a variety of fundraisers, activities, field trips and more. Our events calendar will keep you up to date on all that’s happening at Dean Gibson.

 
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Don’t just take our word for it…

We know statistics don’t give the whole picture, but here are a few we are particularly proud of!

 

97%

of year 6 children

A fantastic 97% of our children in Year 6 achieved the expected standard for reading and 35% at greater depth.

88%

Key stage 1 sats

88% of our children achieved the expected level across the board in reading, writing, maths and spelling/grammar.

92%

Phonics Screen check

We’re delighted to say that 92% of our children passed the phonics screening test

 
Thank you so much for being part of my child’s life. We appreciate everything and every effort you have put towards her success. We can’t say thank you enough!
— Year 6 Parent
 

Get involved

Our Parent, Teachers and Friends Association (PTFA) has two roles: to provide a social framework and services for parents and to raise funds for school projects which will benefit the pupils.

 

PTFA

Fund-raising projects vary from year to year and during the year the PTFA Committee runs a number of events, interspersed with opportunities for parents to meet socially. Events include fairs, cake sales, film nights, discos and BBQs.

Fundraising

Throughout the year, each fund-raising event focuses on something different. Thanks to the hard work of our PTFA, the money raised from recent events has helped to purchase some fabulous outdoor gym equipment for our playground.

JOIning the team

The PTFA Committee is always keen to welcome parents who are new to the school. We appreciate that not everybody has time to join a committee and attend meetings so we also welcome non-committee parents who are prepared to help manage individual events.