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Schools in East of England - 19 schools

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  • Watford St John's Church of England Primary School

    Watford St John's Church of England Primary School is a happy and welcoming school that develops confident and caring young people. With a focus on love and respect, the school offers a broad curriculum, consistently good teaching, and memorable experiences. It promotes personal development, good behavior, and welfare, ensuring every child receives a high-quality education.
    Watford St John's Church of England Primary School
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  • The King's School

    The King's School is an independent day school located in Harpenden, East of England. With a strong Christian ethos and exceptional care and nurturing, the school offers a broad and balanced curriculum to students aged 4-16. It has a good standard of education, positive attitudes towards learning, and outstanding behaviour and attendance. Scholarships and discounts are available, and the school provides SEN support to 21.2% of students. The King's School aims to provide a quality academic preparation in a Christian environment, ensuring every student makes good progress and achieves their potential.
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  • Horsford CofE VA Primary School

    Horsford CofE VA Primary School is a rapidly improving Church of England primary school located in Horsford, East of England. With a strong self-evaluation system and polite and courteous pupils, the school offers a high-quality education in early years and ensures that disadvantaged pupils achieve well. The school provides a broad range of learning experiences in a safe environment, although there is room for improvement in planning for some teachers and student attendance. Overall, it is a good school with positive outcomes for pupils.
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  • St Catherine's Hoddesdon CofE Primary School

    St Catherine's Hoddesdon CofE Primary School is a caring and positive learning environment where independent children are nurtured. With a student-teacher ratio of 17:1, our school focuses on developing secure knowledge and understanding across the curriculum. Our Good Ofsted report highlights our effective leadership, quality teaching, and good outcomes for pupils. With an emphasis on personal development, behavior, and welfare, we strive to prepare our students for the challenges of the future while encouraging them to explore their own beliefs and live according to Christian values.
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  • The Christian School (Takeley)

    The Christian School (Takeley) is a co-educational Christian school catering to students aged 3-16. With a family ethos and strong community values, the school offers a high-quality education with good Ofsted ratings in all areas. The school provides support for students with special educational needs and offers scholarships and discounts to help parents. The school's commitment to faith-based education ensures that God's love and grace are central to everything they do.
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  • Edmund de Moundeford VC Primary School, Feltwell

    Edmund de Moundeford VC Primary School, Feltwell is a welcoming and inclusive Christian school, providing a good quality education for children aged 5-11. With a student-teacher ratio of 23:1, our dedicated staff ensure individual attention and support for every child. Our curriculum is engaging and promotes critical thinking skills, while our impressive exam results demonstrate our commitment to academic excellence. We offer a range of extracurricular activities, access to excellent facilities, and a safe and nurturing environment for all students.
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  • Abbot's Hill School

    Abbot's Hill School is a thriving all-through girls' school in East of England. With a strong focus on academic success, the school offers small classes and personalized support to ensure every student exceeds their potential. The nurturing environment fosters confidence, embraces new challenges, and prepares girls for future opportunities. With a rich history and modern facilities, Abbot's Hill provides a happy and inclusive community where lasting friendships are made.
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  • Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls, Address

    Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls is an all-through girls' school located in Aldenham, East of England. Established in 1980, the school offers a nurturing and academically excellent environment for girls aged 4 to 18. With a strong focus on individual learning and development, the school provides various scholarships, including academic and music scholarships. With a dedicated staff and a vibrant community, students at Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls are prepared to become active citizens of the 21st century, achieving their full potential and creating lasting memories.
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  • St Albans High School for Girls

    St Albans High School for Girls, established in 1908, is an all-through Anglican school offering education to girls aged 4-18. With a strong focus on academic excellence, the school provides a nurturing environment for girls to thrive. Scholarships and bursaries are available, and the school boasts impressive exam results, with 57.80% achieving AAB or higher at A-level in 2019.
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  • The Haberdashers' Aske Boys School

    The Haberdashers' Aske Boys School is an all-through boys' school located in Elstree, East of England. Established in 1980, it offers a comprehensive education for boys aged 4-18. With a strong emphasis on academic success, the school achieved an impressive 63.30% of students achieving AAB or higher in A-levels in 2019. Additionally, the school provides support for students with special educational needs (SEN), with 7.8% of students receiving SEN support. With a student population of 1422 and a dedicated headteacher, Mr Gus Lock, the school focuses on delivering a well-rounded educational experience and preparing students for their future endeavors.
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  • Heritage School

    Heritage School, founded in 2007, is a coeducational Christian day school located in Cambridge. With small classes and a nurturing environment, every child is noticed and valued. The school's expansive curriculum fosters curiosity and develops confidence, while offering ample opportunities to disconnect from the digital world and engage with nature. Heritage aims to create lifelong learners who are motivated, confident, and skilled in engaging with ideas and the world around them.
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  • St Faith's School

    St Faith's School is a prestigious Christian and Methodist co-educational school located in Cambridge, East of England. With a history dating back to 1932, the school offers a middle deemed primary education for students aged 4-13 years. With a commitment to academic excellence, the school provides scholarships, bursaries, and hardship awards to support students in their educational journey. With a small student-to-teacher ratio and a supportive SEN program, St Faith's School ensures every child receives individual attention and achieves their full potential.
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  • Aldwickbury School

    Aldwickbury School is a prestigious boys' boarding school located in Wheathampstead, East of England. With a history dating back to 1950, the school offers a well-rounded education for boys aged 4-13 years. Led by Mr Paul Symes, the dedicated staff provide exceptional support and guidance to the 363 students. Aldwickbury School provides bursaries and hardship awards for eligible students and has a low student population with special educational needs, ensuring a nurturing environment for all.
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  • Westbrook Hay

    Westbrook Hay is a co-educational school located in Bovingdon, East of England. With a history dating back to 1920, the school provides a nurturing and inclusive environment for students aged 3 to 13 years. Offering a range of scholarships and bursaries, Westbrook Hay focuses on academic excellence, all-round development, and providing support for students with special educational needs.
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  • St Cedd's School

    St Cedd's School is a well-established primary school located in Chelmsford, East of England. With a history dating back to 1948, our school provides a nurturing environment for children aged 3-11 years. We offer a co-educational setting that emphasizes academic excellence and holistic development. Our dedicated headteacher, Mr Matthew Clarke, ensures a high-quality education for all students. With small class sizes and a total student count of 366, St Cedd's School creates a supportive community where every child receives personalized attention. We also provide nursery classes and offer sibling discounts for families. Additionally, we cater to students with special educational needs, with 3.8% of our student population receiving targeted support. Join us in shaping your child's future at St Cedd's School!
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  • Oxford House School

    Oxford House School in Colchester offers a nurturing and stimulating environment for children aged 3-11. With a history spanning over 50 years, our school focuses on putting the needs of our students first. We provide a carefully planned curriculum, support for students with special educational needs, and discounts for HM Forces and siblings. Order a prospectus or book a visit to learn more about our commitment to helping children reach their full potential in a fun and engaging way.
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  • St Hilda's School

    St Hilda's School is a prestigious all-girls primary school located in Harpenden, East of England. With a rich history dating back to 1957, the school offers a nurturing and inclusive environment for girls aged 2-11 years old. Led by Headteacher Mr Daniel Sayers, the school prioritizes providing high-quality education while supporting students with special educational needs, with 14.1% of students receiving SEN support. With small class sizes and a dedicated team of educators, St Hilda's School creates a vibrant learning community focused on empowering girls to reach their fullest potential.
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  • The Daiglen School

    The Daiglen School is a reputable and inclusive primary school located in Buckhurst Hill, East of England. With a history dating back to 1957, our dedicated headteacher, Mrs Tricia Dear, leads a nurturing educational environment for boys and girls aged 3-11. With a small school size of 152, including a nursery, we prioritize individualized attention and offer scholarships and sibling discounts. We aim to empower every student with a well-rounded education.
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  • The Old School

    The Old School is a primary school located in Henstead, East of England. Since its founding in 1979, we have provided a nurturing and inclusive learning environment for children aged 2-11. With a small class size of 120 students, our dedicated staff ensures personalized attention for each child. We offer nursery classes and cater to both boys and girls. Led by Headteacher Miss Melissa Clifton, The Old School focuses on providing quality education and fostering a love for learning.
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