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  • Spixworth Infant School

    Spixworth Infant School is a primary school located in Spixworth, East of England. With a strong emphasis on developing pupils' moral, social, and cultural understanding, the school provides quality education for children aged 5-7. Teachers have positive relationships with pupils, fostering a safe and enjoyable learning environment.
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  • Hindringham Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School

    Hindringham Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School is a Good-rated school located in Hindringham, East of England. Led by Mr Tom Snowdon, the school provides effective leadership and support for students' welfare. With a low student-teacher ratio of 6:1, the school focuses on individualized attention and progress for its 16 students. The school has a strong emphasis on the Church of England faith and promotes personal development, behavior, and welfare. However, there have been some challenges with inconsistent teaching approaches in phonics, which may impact reading progress. Overall, the school encourages good progress for disadvantaged pupils and those with Special Educational Needs (SEN).
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  • South Wootton Infant School

    South Wootton Infant School is a primary school located in South Wootton, East of England. With a student teacher ratio of 23:1, the school provides a nurturing environment for children aged 4-7. The school prides itself on its good Ofsted rating, effective leadership, and quality teaching. With a focus on personal development, behavior, and welfare, South Wootton Infant School ensures a positive learning experience for all students.
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  • Mundesley Infant School

    Mundesley Infant School, part of The Coastal Federation, offers a good quality education with a focus on leadership, achievement, and safety. Teachers receive quality training and students show enthusiasm for learning. Safeguarding is effective, creating a supportive environment for children to thrive.
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  • Ormesby Village Infant School

    Ormesby Village Infant School is a primary school located in Ormesby St Margaret, East of England. With a low student-teacher ratio of 18:1, the school ensures individual attention for each child. The school offers a safe and diverse learning environment with good leadership and management. Students show good academic achievement and behavior. The school provides excellent resources to support their education.
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  • Marsham Primary School

    Marsham Primary School is a good quality primary school in Marsham, East of England. With a calm and nurturing environment, the school provides high standards of academic performance and behavior. The leadership team is effective in drawing up improvement plans, and safeguarding procedures are in place. Pupils speak highly of their teachers and support received, while the teaching of reading and writing has been revitalized. The school also focuses on mathematics curriculum improvements, resulting in good progress for students. However, some disadvantaged pupils may require additional academic support, and attendance issues need to be addressed. Overall, Marsham Primary School offers a positive, friendly, and fun learning environment for children.
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  • Blakeney Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School

    Blakeney Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School is a small co-ed school with a strong focus on providing a supportive and nurturing environment for students aged 4-11. With a student-teacher ratio of 8:1, the school ensures individual attention and personalized learning. The school's dedication to improving teaching and learning is evident in its recent positive Ofsted report, highlighting good outcomes for pupils and high aspirations from the executive headteacher. With a focus on progress and achievement, the school helps disadvantaged pupils and those with special educational needs thrive. Although further improvement is needed to challenge the most able pupils, the school offers a good balance of challenge and support. Students' achievements in key subjects like reading and math are commendable, and early years provision is well-regarded. Blakeney Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School provides a safe and inclusive learning environment that promotes personal development, behavior, and welfare. With excellent links within the federation, the school benefits from additional capacity for improvement. The school has a strong community ethos and is ideal for parents seeking a nurturing and academically-focused primary education for their children.
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  • St Andrew's CofE VA Primary School, Lopham

    St Andrew's CofE VA Primary School, Lopham is a Church of England primary school located in North Lopham, East of England. With a student teacher ratio of 15:1, the school provides a nurturing and inclusive environment for children aged 4-11 years. The school has been rated 'Good' by Ofsted, highlighting its effectiveness, leadership, achievement of pupils, and quality of teaching. Additionally, the school boasts excellent exam results, with students achieving above-average scores in maths and reading. With a focus on safety, resources, and diversity, St Andrew's CofE VA Primary School provides a well-rounded education for its students.
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  • Hapton Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School

    Hapton Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School is a friendly and nurturing school that provides a supportive environment for students to flourish academically. With a strong focus on safeguarding, the school ensures the wellbeing of all its students. The leadership team has maintained a good quality of education, while the All Saints Federation allows for sharing of best practices. Students are inspired to write with sophistication, fostering their creativity and communication skills. However, there is room for improvement in attendance for students with SEN and disabilities as well as those who are disadvantaged.
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  • John of Gaunt Infant and Nursery School

    John of Gaunt Infant and Nursery School is a primary school located in Aylsham, East of England. With a student teacher ratio of 20:1, the school provides a nurturing environment for children aged 3-7 years. The school offers nursery classes and has a diverse student population. It focuses on promoting good behavior, personal development, and offers support to students with special educational needs. The school's overall effectiveness and quality of education are improving, as per the latest Ofsted report.
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  • Toftwood Infant School

    Toftwood Infant School is a welcoming primary school located in Toftwood, Dereham. Led by Mrs Joanna Pedlow, the school offers a nurturing and inclusive environment for children aged 3-7 years. With a student-teacher ratio of 19:1, each child receives individual attention and support in their learning journey. The school has a diverse student body, with boys and girls in equal numbers. Pupils benefit from dedicated full-time teachers and assistants, ensuring a high quality of education. Furthermore, Toftwood Infant School is committed to inclusivity, with a significant percentage of students eligible for free school meals, English not being their first language, and receiving special educational needs (SEN) support. The school also boasts a low student absence rate, indicating a strong culture of attendance and engagement. Parents can trust that Toftwood Infant School provides a safe, inclusive, and enriching educational experience for their children.
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  • Chapel Break Infant School

    Chapel Break Infant School is a primary school located in Norwich, East of England. With a dedicated and experienced headteacher, Mrs Amanda Turner, the school provides a nurturing and inclusive environment for students aged 5-7 years. The school has a co-ed gender policy and offers a student-teacher ratio of 19:1, ensuring personalized attention for each child. With a strong focus on student support, 21% of students receive SEN support, and 39% are eligible for free school meals. The school values diversity, with 22% of students having English as their second language. Chapel Break Infant School is committed to providing quality education and fostering a love for learning in every child.
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  • Loddon Infant and Nursery School

    Loddon Infant and Nursery School is a primary school located in Loddon, East of England. With a student-teacher ratio of 21:1 and a focus on high expectations and strong leadership, the school offers a welcoming and supportive environment for children aged 3-7. The curriculum is a strength of the school, leading to good progress for pupils. The school also prioritizes safeguarding and has clear records of concerns about pupils' wellbeing.
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  • Kinsale Infant School

    Kinsale Infant School is a primary school located in Hellesdon, East of England. With a student-teacher ratio of 21:1, our dedicated staff ensures personalized attention for each child. We provide a safe and nurturing environment where students can thrive academically and socially. Our Good Ofsted rating reflects our commitment to excellence in education. We also prioritize inclusivity, with support for students with special educational needs and a diverse student population.
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  • Harpley CofE VC Primary School

    Harpley CofE VC Primary School is a Church of England primary school located in Harpley, East of England. With a student-teacher ratio of 14:1, the school provides a nurturing and inclusive environment for children aged 4-11. The school's average exam scores in maths and reading are above average, and the overall effectiveness and capacity for improvement have been rated as good by Ofsted. The school offers a range of resources and support for students with special educational needs. Safety and diversity are areas where the school aims to improve.
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