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Best Church of England Schools in Norfolk

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  • #61 in Best Church of England Schools in Norfolk

    Homefield VC CofE Primary School

    Homefield VC CofE Primary School is a welcoming and nurturing school that prioritizes the individual needs of each student. With a focus on providing a challenging and engaging curriculum, the school aims to ensure every child has the opportunity to shine. With effective safeguarding policies, outstanding behaviour and safety, and good overall effectiveness, parents can trust that their child will receive a high-quality education at Homefield.
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  • #62 in Best Church of England Schools in Norfolk

    Flitcham Church of England Primary Academy

    Flitcham Church of England Primary Academy is a co-educational school, founded in 2014. With a strong focus on reading and support for students with special educational needs, the school provides a happy, caring and purposeful environment for children aged 3-11. The school has received a good rating from Ofsted, with positive outcomes for pupils and highly supportive parents. However, there is a need for more challenge for the most able students in mathematics and improvement in handwriting and presentation.
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  • #63 in Best Church of England Schools in Norfolk

    Pulham Church of England Primary School

    Pulham Church of England Primary School is a welcoming and inclusive school located in Pulham Market, East of England. With a student-teacher ratio of 19:1, our dedicated staff provide a nurturing environment where children aged 4-11 can thrive academically and personally. We have a Good Ofsted rating, and our students consistently achieve above-average scores in maths and reading. Our focus on behaviour and attitudes, as well as the personal development of each child, ensures that they become confident and responsible individuals. Join our diverse school community today!
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  • #64 in Best Church of England Schools in Norfolk

    St Michael's Church of England VA Primary and Nursery School

    St Michael's Church of England VA Primary and Nursery School is a co-ed school located in Aylsham, East of England. With a student-teacher ratio of 18:1, the school offers a nurturing environment for children aged 3-11. It provides a strong focus on speech, language, and communication support, as well as catering to students with autism spectrum disorder and other learning difficulties. The school promotes good behaviour and personal development, ensuring a safe learning environment. Despite areas requiring improvement, it has been rated good in previous inspections.
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  • #65 in Best Church of England Schools in Norfolk

    Erpingham Voluntary Controlled Church of England Primary School

    Erpingham Voluntary Controlled Church of England Primary School is a highly effective and well-managed school located in Erpingham, East of England. With a strong leadership team and dedicated teachers, the school ensures a good quality of education for its students. The school's commitment to safeguarding and effective governance further adds to its appeal. Although attendance remains a concern, the school consistently achieves good results in exams, with students showing proficiency in subjects like maths and reading.
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  • #66 in Best Church of England Schools in Norfolk

    Carleton Rode Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School

    Carleton Rode Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School is a co-educational primary school located in Carleton Rode, East of England. With a student-teacher ratio of 13:1 and a small school size of 77 students, the school provides individual attention to each child. The school is rated 'Requires Improvement' by Ofsted, but has good behavior and personal development. It offers a safe environment with excellent resources and promotes diversity. With an average score of 104 in maths and 102 in reading, the school focuses on academic achievement.
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  • #67 in Best Church of England Schools in Norfolk

    Walsingham CE VA Primary School

    Walsingham CE VA Primary School is a Church of England primary school located in Great Walsingham, East of England. With a student teacher ratio of 13:1, our school provides a safe and nurturing environment for children aged 4-11. Our dedicated staff and effective leadership ensure that pupils feel exceptionally safe and supported. We have a strong focus on progress and achievement, with most pupils making good progress, including those with additional needs. While we maintain a good overall effectiveness, we continuously strive to improve areas such as high expectations for written work and consistent adherence to school policy regarding handwriting and presentation.
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  • Gillingham St Michael's Church of England Primary Academy

    Gillingham St Michael's Church of England Primary Academy is a welcoming and friendly school that offers a high quality of care and education. With strong safeguarding systems in place, parents can feel confident in their child's safety. While the school continues to be good, there is a focus on improving pupils' progress in reading and mathematics. With small cohort sizes, the school provides a nurturing environment where each child is treated as an individual.
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  • Diss Church of England Junior Academy

    Diss Church of England Junior Academy is a welcoming and inclusive primary school located in Diss, East of England. With a student teacher ratio of 17:1, our dedicated staff provides individualized attention to ensure each child's needs are met. We have a strong focus on academic excellence, as reflected by our average scores in maths (103) and reading (100). Our diverse student population benefits from a safe and nurturing learning environment, where every child is supported to reach their full potential.
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  • Garboldisham Church of England Primary Academy

    Garboldisham Church of England Primary Academy is a welcoming and inclusive school located in the heart of Garboldisham. With a dedicated headteacher and a team of experienced staff, we provide a caring and nurturing environment for children aged 5-11. Our small class sizes ensure individual attention, and our focus on the Church of England values promotes moral and spiritual development. We offer a diverse curriculum and support for students with special educational needs. With a low percentage of students eligible for free school meals and English not being the first language for a small percentage, we are committed to providing an excellent education for all children.
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  • Caston Church of England Primary Academy

    Caston Church of England Primary Academy is a co-educational primary school located in the charming village of Caston, East of England. With a dedicated headteacher, Mrs Sarah Disney, the school provides a nurturing and inclusive environment for children aged 4-11 years. Offering a balanced education, the school embraces the values of the Church of England while promoting academic excellence. With a small student body of 76 pupils, including 38 boys and 38 girls, every child receives individual attention and support. The school also offers additional assistance to students with special educational needs, with various programs in place to ensure their success. With a commitment to diversity, the school welcomes children from diverse linguistic backgrounds, fostering a multicultural environment. With 29% of students eligible for free school meals, the school ensures that every child is well-nourished and cared for. Parents can rest assured knowing that their children are receiving a high-quality education in a supportive and inclusive community.
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  • Tilney All Saints CofE Primary School

    Tilney All Saints CofE Primary School is a valued and respected Church of England school in Tilney All Saints, East of England. With strong leadership, positive relationships with staff, and a caring culture, every child feels secure and valued. The school focuses on improving pupils' progress and attainment through various teaching approaches and quality professional development. Although there is room for improvement in reading, writing, and mathematics, parents highly recommend the school for its quality education, effective safeguarding, and continuous efforts towards sustainable development.
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  • Dickleburgh Church of England Primary Academy (With Pre-School)

    Dickleburgh Church of England Primary Academy (With Pre-School) is a co-ed primary school located in Dickleburgh, East of England. With a student teacher ratio of 22:1, the school offers a nurturing learning environment. The school's focus on academics is reflected in its impressive exam results, with students achieving high scores in maths and reading. With a strong Christian ethos, the school instills values of respect, resilience, and adaptability in its students. The school also offers a pre-school program, providing a comprehensive education from ages 2 to 11.
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  • Great Witchingham Church of England Primary Academy

    Great Witchingham Church of England Primary Academy is a friendly and welcoming school with a strong culture of safeguarding. The leadership team quickly identifies areas for improvement and takes necessary action. Pupils make good progress in reading, writing, and mathematics. Although there is room for improvement in terms of exceeding early learning goals and supporting the most able students, the school maintains a high quality of education.
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  • Hopton Church of England Primary Academy

    Hopton Church of England Primary Academy is a welcoming and inclusive school that prioritizes the development of every child. With a strong Christian ethos and a dedicated staff, we create a secure and engaging learning environment. Our students thrive academically, with impressive exam results and a high student-teacher ratio. We also have an active Parent Teacher Association that organizes social activities and raises funds for special extras. Come join our school community and give your child the best education they deserve.
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  • Gayton Church of England Primary Academy

    Gayton Church of England Primary Academy is a nurturing and inclusive school located in Gayton, East of England. With a student teacher ratio of 21:1, our dedicated staff provide personalized attention to each child. We embrace diversity and support students from diverse backgrounds, offering English language support for non-native speakers. Our school is focused on the holistic development of the child, catering to their individual needs. With a strong emphasis on Christian values, we provide a safe and caring environment where every child can thrive.
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  • Hockering Church of England Primary Academy

    Hockering Church of England Primary Academy is a small and nurturing school located in the village of Hockering, East of England. Led by Headteacher Mrs Rebecca Newman, the school provides a high-quality education within a family atmosphere. With a student-teacher ratio of 44:1, each pupil receives individual attention and support. The school has successfully identified students' strengths and weaknesses, ensuring a tailored curriculum to suit their needs. With an effective safeguarding culture and a strong focus on the Church of England ethos, Hockering Primary Academy ensures a safe and inclusive environment for all. While maintaining a good quality of education, the school aims to further develop assessment in subjects other than English and Math and improve the number of pupils achieving greater depth in writing and math.
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  • St Peter's CofE Primary Academy, Easton

    St Peter's CofE Primary Academy, Easton is a Church of England primary school located in Easton, East of England. With a dedicated and experienced staff, the school provides a nurturing environment for students aged 4-11 years. The school offers a balanced curriculum and focuses on academic excellence, supported by an impressive student-teacher ratio of 26:1. The school values diversity and promotes inclusivity, with a significant percentage of students receiving SEN support. St Peter's CofE Primary Academy, Easton is committed to the holistic development of each child, ensuring they are well-prepared for future success.
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  • Sandringham and West Newton Church of England Primary Academy

    Sandringham and West Newton Church of England Primary Academy is a co-educational school located in Sandringham, East of England. With a student teacher ratio of 18:1, the school provides a nurturing environment for children aged 4-11. Offering a strong academic foundation, the school achieved an overall grade of C- with an excellent rating in academics and teaching. With a focus on individual support, the school ensures that students with special educational needs receive the necessary assistance. The school takes pride in its diverse community and offers a safe and inclusive learning environment.
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  • Sculthorpe Church of England Primary Academy

    Sculthorpe Church of England Primary Academy is a welcoming and supportive school that maintains good quality education despite changes. With effective safeguarding procedures in place, the school prioritizes the progress of its students. However, some lower- and middle-ability pupils may not be sufficiently challenged, and attendance figures are higher than the national average. Overall, the school aims to provide a safe and nurturing environment for children aged 4-11.
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