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  • Contact
  • Our School
    • Vision and Aims
    • Prospectus
    • Staff
    • Data and Reports >
      • Pupil Premium
      • OFSTED Reports
      • Performance Data
      • Attendance
      • Sports Premium
      • DfE Compare Schools
    • Governors >
      • Meet The Governors
      • Contact the Governors
      • Committees
      • Minutes of Meetings
    • A Perfect Day
    • SEND Information
    • GDPR
    • Community
    • School Policies >
      • Curriculum Policies
      • Finance and Personnel Policies
      • Site Policies
      • Safeguarding Policies
      • Other Policies
    • Complaints Policy
    • History
  • School Office
    • School Dinners
    • Parent Pay
    • Letters and Forms
    • Term Dates
    • Pupil Absence
    • Diary
    • Applying to Join Milverton
  • Parents
    • New Parents Information
    • Newsletters 2019/20
    • FOMPS
    • Parents Forum & Survey
    • Parent Workshops
    • Open Mornings
    • Learning Review Meetings
    • Online Safety
    • FAQ
    • Jargon Buster
    • Get Involved
    • OFSTED Parent View
    • DfE Compare School Performance
    • Newsletters 2018/19
  • Pupils
    • Marle Hall Blog
    • School Council
  • Curriculum
    • Our Curriculum
    • Super Learning Skills
    • The Fruits of Milverton
    • Assessment
    • Reading
    • Home Learning
    • Extra Curricular
    • Enrichment
    • British Values
  • School Closures
  • WAM FAQ
  • COVID-19 Support Documents

Learning review meetings

learning review meeting booking form
Learning review meetings are an opportunity for parents and carers to meet with their child's class teacher to discuss their progress in learning and their experience of school life.

Parents and Carers will need to book their appointment time using the booking form button below.

Meetings will generally last between 10 to 15 minutes. Teachers will show the child's completed class work, discuss their development accross the school curriculum and talk to parents about their child's approach to school. The teacher may discuss the child's ability to use the Super Learning Skills or how they show the Fruits of Milverton. (click for links to explanations) 

Prior to the meeting, parents may wish to consider questions they have and email these to the class teacher.
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Milverton Primary School
Greatheed Road,
Leamington Spa,
CV32 6ES

Tel: 01926 424043

Email: admin2606@welearn365.com
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Our school aims to be a place where all children feel safe and secure, which enables them to undertake challenge and develop resilience.
​We consider effective safeguarding to be our highest priority.