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St. John the Evangelist Church in the Parish of Sandiway, Cheshire...

The church of St. John the Evangelist is Church of England within the Diocese of Chester in NW England. It has been the Parish Church of Sandiway and Cuddington since 1935.

Through this web site we seek to provide up-to-date information about our life as a worshipping community in the Anglican tradition and our ministry in the wider parish and beyond.

Our aim is for this web site to be as accurate as is possible so if you become aware of any factual inaccuracies please communicate these to us at the parish office via the email link.

The church of St. John the Evangelist is Church of England within the Diocese of Chester in NW England. It has been the Parish Church of Sandiway and Cuddington since 1935.
Parish Church of Sandiway & Cuddington in the Vale of Cheshire

Many parishes are having to think of new ways of engaging with their communities.

Read the Ministry at St John's page.

 

 

 

Parish Building Appeal

The Parish Appeal

As of Sunday 13th Janaury 2008; we have received more

than £15,000 in donations and a number of

unspecified and specified pledges totaling £50,000

Thank you.

 

Why not try St. John’s?
You will find a warm welcome
at any of our

Sunday services

08.45a.m, 10.00a.m, 6.30p.m.

or as advised in the weekly notices.

For more information
contact the Parish Office: 01 606 883 286

 

This website contains news and information about the Church of England Diocese of Chester, which covers Chester, plus Wirral, Runcorn, Stockport, a part of Warrington, a tiny part of Wales - and all the towns and villages of historic Cheshire.

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Cuddington Primary School had its last OFSTED in January 2006. The report describes us as a ‘good school with some outstanding features’. Pupils make good progress in English and Maths and a higher percentage of Year 6 pupils reach well above average standard, than found nationally. Children at the school have ‘outstanding attitudes to learning and behaviour’ and their personal development is also described as ‘outstanding’. The school achieves ‘very good standards’ in art, music and drama and lessons are described as ‘exciting, stimulating and challenging’.

The school seeks to create a caring, inclusive and positive ethos where individuals, whatever their ages, ability or background are valued, thus promoting self-esteem, self-reliance and a sense of personal integrity and communal responsibility. To encourage the children to become independent in their thinking and learning through practical experience and active participation, to develop a range of skills, think abstractly, gain information and form positive attitudes.To raise awareness of moral values and respect for the beliefs, culture and practices of others within a broadly Christian ethos.  To promote high educational standards through the presentation of good quality work in a well prepared, organised and stimulating environment. Here, children develop respect and concern for both their immediate and wider environment. To encourage children to have high expectations of themselves and to recognise and celebrate the individual achievements of others. To recognise and provide for the needs and talents of all pupils in a broad, balanced and challenging curriculum, so as to enable them to reach their full potential. The curriculum is appropriate, flexible and relevant for the intellectual, physical, aesthetic, creative, social, spiritual, moral and cultural development of the child. To offer a safe, secure and well equipped environment where resources are accessible and respected.

Redwalls is a private nursing home that actively seeks to create the best possible environment for the resident.  Redwalls is a large red brick house built in 1906 as a private residence, reflecting the style and spaciousness of the Edwardian era.  It was extended in 1995 in a style sympathetic to the original grade II listed house with the latest techniques in central heating and insulation to ensure a comfortable environment for residents

SANDIWAY LODGE

Sandiway Manor, one of the three homes within the Cheshire Residential Homes Trust, was opened in 1952.  Built partly from Cheshire sandstone and surrounded by extensive mature gardens and located within beautiful Cheshire countryside, Sandiway Manor provides an elegant setting for our residents to enjoy their later years in security and comfort.  Despite our peaceful location, we are within easy reach of Manchester, Liverpool and Chester and are conveniently situated for the M6 and M56 motorways.

 

Cuddington and Sandiway.

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St John's supports Christian Aid every Year.
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