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Best Free Schools in Breckland

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  • The Pinetree School

    The Pinetree School is a co-ed secondary school located in Thetford. With a focus on providing a safe and stimulating learning environment, the school aims to help students develop socially, academically, and emotionally. Offering high-quality education and a supportive culture, the school strives to ensure each student reaches their full potential and becomes a confident and effective citizen.
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Schools Nearby Breckland

  • Wymondham College Prep School

    Wymondham College Prep School, located in Morley, East of England, is a primary school offering a co-educational boarding experience for students aged 4 to 11. With a strong emphasis on inclusivity, only 3% of students are eligible for free school meals and 3.30% have English as their second language. Led by Mr Simon Underhill, the school provides a nurturing environment where every child can thrive academically and socially.
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  • The Bridge Easton

    The Bridge Easton is a co-educational school located in Easton, East of England. With a small class size of 170 students, it offers a nurturing and inclusive environment for children aged 4 to 19. The school provides nursery classes and a sixth form, catering to the various needs of its students.
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  • University Technical College Norfolk

    University Technical College Norfolk is a secondary school located in Norwich, East of England. With a student-teacher ratio of 21:1 and a commitment to providing high-quality careers education, UTC Norfolk offers a supportive learning environment for students aged 14-19. The school has a strong focus on preparing students for the future with cutting-edge equipment, practical learning opportunities, and partnerships with universities and employers. With a Good overall rating from Ofsted and a track record of student success, UTC Norfolk is an excellent choice for parents seeking a forward-thinking education for their children.
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  • The Wherry School

    The Wherry School is an all-through school located in Norwich, East of England. With a student-teacher ratio of 4:1, the school provides personalized attention to its students. It offers a nurturing and inclusive environment for children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder. The school focuses on academic excellence, evident from the impressive KS2 exam results. Additionally, the school prioritizes the well-being of its students, with a low student absence rate and support for students with English as a second language.
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  • The Free School Norwich

    The Free School Norwich is a primary school located in Norwich, East of England. With a warm and nurturing environment, the school focuses on providing a broad and interesting curriculum that meets the needs and interests of the students. The school has a good overall effectiveness rating, with strong leadership and management. Pupils make good progress academically, and teaching is particularly strong in Years 5 and 6. The school values kindness, assistance, and dependable behavior, fostering a positive learning environment for all students.
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  • Sir Isaac Newton Sixth Form Free School

    Sir Isaac Newton Sixth Form Free School is an outstanding co-educational sixth form located in Norwich, East of England. With a student-teacher ratio of 30:1, the school provides a nurturing and supportive environment for students aged 16-19. The school excels in all aspects of education, as evidenced by its outstanding Ofsted report, which highlights the high quality of teaching, personal development, and exam outcomes. With an average points score of 35.64 and a commendable 21.50% of students achieving AAB or higher in A-levels, Sir Isaac Newton Sixth Form Free School prepares students for successful futures.
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  • Jane Austen College

    Jane Austen College is a secondary school located in Norwich, East of England. With an outstanding leadership and management, the school provides a safe, kind, and happy environment for students to thrive. Pupils make exceptional progress in their learning, including those with special educational needs, while receiving well-informed guidance for their future. With high expectations of behavior and a rigorous curriculum structure, Jane Austen College ensures that students achieve outstanding outcomes and are well-prepared for their next steps in life.
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  • Charles Darwin Primary School

    Charles Darwin Primary School is an outstanding primary school in Norwich, East of England. With a strong focus on high ambitions and exceptional curriculum, the school provides extensive extra-curricular opportunities for its students. The highly effective teaching and strong progress made by pupils ensure an excellent start for children in Reception. Parents can expect exceptional relationships between pupils and adults, as well as a significant reduction in absence.
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  • St. Clements Hill Primary Academy

    St. Clements Hill Primary Academy is a co-educational primary school located in Norwich, East of England. Established in 2018, the school has a total student population of 137 with a student-teacher ratio of 18:1. Led by Mrs Jessica Gardner as the Headteacher, the school provides a nurturing and inclusive learning environment. With a focus on individualized education, the school supports students with special educational needs (SEN) at a rate of 9.5%. Additionally, 26% of students are eligible for free school meals, ensuring that every child receives equal opportunities. St. Clements Hill Primary Academy welcomes children aged 4 to 11 years old, offering a well-rounded education for their academic and personal growth.
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  • White House Farm

    White House Farm is a co-educational primary school located in Sprowston, East of England. With a student teacher ratio of 27:1, our school provides a focused and supportive learning environment for children aged 4-11 years. Led by Mr Matt Copping, our dedicated team of 2.1 full-time teachers and 1 assistant teacher ensures personalized attention for each student. We are proud to offer a diverse and inclusive setting, with 25% of students eligible for free school meals and 12.30% having English as a second language.
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  • Duke of Lancaster School

    Duke of Lancaster School is a co-ed school located in Fakenham, East of England. With a small and nurturing environment, our school focuses on providing personalized education for students aged 5-16. Led by Mr Robert Speck, we prioritize the individual needs and development of each student. With a low student-to-teacher ratio, we offer a supportive and inclusive learning community. Our aim is to promote academic excellence, while also fostering a caring and inclusive environment for all students.
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  • Bure Park Specialist Academy

    Bure Park Specialist Academy is a boarding school located in Great Yarmouth, East of England. With a small student body of 32 boys aged 5 to 16, we provide a nurturing and supportive environment for children with Social, Emotional, and Mental Health needs. Our dedicated staff and focus on individualized education ensure every child receives the attention and support they deserve.
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  • Great Yarmouth Charter Academy

    Great Yarmouth Charter Academy is a co-educational secondary school located in Great Yarmouth, East of England. With a strong culture of high expectations for behavior and a safe learning environment, the school prioritizes academic achievement while promoting personal, spiritual, moral, social, and cultural development. The school has shown improvement in attendance and offers support for English as a second language and special educational needs students. Although there are some concerns about teacher-student engagement and occasional absences and exclusions, the school's overall effectiveness and outcomes for pupils are rated as good by Ofsted.
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