Parents, Teachers
& Students in
Partnership
Principal Message
Dear Parents, Guardians, and Esteemed Visitors,
Welcome to Arbor Pre-School & Primary school, a nurturing haven for young minds where we believe in the power of curiosity, imagination, and the joy of learning. As the proud principal, I am thrilled to extend a warm greeting to you.
At Arbor, we understand the profound impact that early education has on a child’s development. Our dedicated team of educators is committed to creating a safe, stimulating, and inclusive environment that encourages exploration and fosters a love for learning. We believe that every child is unique and has the potential to flourish when provided with the right guidance and support.
Arbor Primary is a registered Cambridge school.Progression through the schools is smooth and seamless, from Pre to Primary and on to Secondary and there is no stress or worry about the local SEA exam. Our curriculum is designed to be engaging, age-appropriate, and aligned with the latest educational standards. We embrace a holistic approach to education, focusing not only on academic excellence but also on the social, emotional, and physical well-being of each child. Through a blend of play-based learning and structured activities, we aim to instill a strong foundation that prepares our students for future academic success and lifelong learning.
At Arbor, we also recognize the importance of collaboration between parents, teachers, and the community. We encourage open communication and invite you to be active partners in your child’s educational journey. Our doors are always open for discussions, feedback, and shared celebrations of your child’s achievements.
Explore our website to gain insights into our programmes, facilities, and the vibrant school life here at Arbor. We hope you find the information helpful and inspiring as you consider entrusting your child’s education to us.
Thank you for considering our schools as the foundation for your child’s educational adventure. We look forward to the opportunity of being a part of your child’s growth and development.
Warm regards,
Nicola Pierre