Best Schools 2024

Best State Schools in West Yorkshire

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  • Netherton Infant and Nursery School

    Netherton Infant and Nursery School is a primary school located in Netherton, Kirklees. With a student-teacher ratio of 21:1, the school provides a nurturing and supportive environment for children aged 3 to 7 years. Led by Mrs Emma Barker, the headteacher, the school focuses on providing quality education while catering to diverse needs, including 31% of students eligible for free school meals and 8.90% whose English is not their first language. With a dedicated staff of full-time teachers and assistants, Netherton Infant and Nursery School ensures a well-rounded education for each child.
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  • Kaye's Academy

    Kaye's Academy is a co-ed primary school located in Clayton West, Yorkshire. With a dedicated headteacher, Mrs Jeanette Dearnley, the school aims to provide a nurturing and inclusive environment for children aged 3-10 years. Offering nursery classes and catering to children with special educational needs, Kaye's Academy focuses on helping each child thrive and reach their full potential.
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  • Yeadon Westfield Infant School

    Yeadon Westfield Infant School is a welcoming primary school located in Yeadon, Leeds. Led by Headteacher Ms Dawn Lowry, our school provides a nurturing environment for children aged 3-7 years. With a student-teacher ratio of 19:1, we prioritize individual attention and support. Our dedicated staff of 9 full-time teachers and 10 assistants ensures that every child receives a high-quality education. We offer nursery classes and have a total of 193 students, with 106 boys and 87 girls. Additionally, we have a low student absence rate of 3.4% and a small percentage of students (8.9%) who receive special educational needs support. At Yeadon Westfield Infant School, we celebrate diversity with 2.60% of students having English as their second language. We are committed to providing a well-rounded education and offer free school meals to 17% of eligible students. Come join our inclusive and thriving community!
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  • Shelley First School

    Shelley First School is a primary school located in Kirkburton, Yorkshire and The Humber. With a student teacher ratio of 17:1, the school provides excellent individualized attention to its 193 students. Offering a co-ed education for ages 4-10, Shelley First School is committed to creating fantastic learning opportunities for young minds.
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  • St Aidan's Church of England Academy

    St Aidan's Church of England Academy is a co-educational primary school located in Skelmanthorpe, Yorkshire. Our dedicated headteacher, Mrs Laura Willimott, leads a committed team of teachers and assistants to provide a nurturing and inclusive environment for our students. With a student-teacher ratio of 24:1, we ensure that each child receives individual attention and support. As a Church of England school, we offer a values-based education that promotes spiritual, moral, and social development. We have a diverse student population, with 11% eligible for free school meals and 7.8% receiving SEN support. At St Aidan's, we prioritize academic excellence while fostering a caring and inclusive community.
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  • Scissett Church of England Academy

    Scissett Church of England Academy is a primary school located in Scissett, Yorkshire and The Humber. Established in 2017, the school offers a nurturing and inclusive environment for children aged 4-10 years. With a low student-teacher ratio of 18:1, each child receives personalized attention. The school follows the values of the Church of England and aims to provide a holistic education that includes academic excellence, religious teachings, and character development. With a dedicated team of experienced teachers and assistants, the school supports students with special educational needs, ensuring an inclusive learning experience for all. Additionally, the school has a strong focus on the well-being of its students, evidenced by a low student absence rate of 2.8%. With a small and close-knit community of 170 students, Scissett Church of England Academy provides a warm and supportive learning environment where children can thrive.
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  • Co-op Academy Delius

    Co-op Academy Delius is a primary school located in Bradford, Yorkshire and The Humber. With a student-teacher ratio of 9:1, our dedicated staff provides individual attention and support to ensure each child's success. We offer a nurturing environment for children aged 2-11 years, with a focus on inclusive education for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Severe Learning Difficulty, and Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulty. Our diverse student body celebrates a co-ed learning experience that promotes growth and development in a welcoming community.
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  • Hazelbeck Special School

    Hazelbeck Special School is an outstanding secondary school located in Bingley, Yorkshire. With a student-teacher ratio of 8:1, the school provides personalized and individualized education for students aged 11-19 with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Severe Learning Difficulty (SLD), and Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulty (PMLD). The school offers a well-designed, rich and varied curriculum, ensuring that pupils make strong progress from their individual starting points. With effective safeguarding measures in place, parents can be assured of a safe and nurturing environment for their children. Staff at Hazelbeck are happy and proud to work at the school, creating a positive and inclusive learning atmosphere. In addition, with 31% of students eligible for free school meals, the school promotes inclusivity and supports families from diverse backgrounds. Overall, Hazelbeck Special School prioritizes the individual needs and growth of its students, making it an excellent choice for parents seeking exceptional special education for their children.
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  • Castle Hill: A Specialist College for Communication and Interaction

    Castle Hill: A Specialist College for Communication and Interaction is a highly regarded school in Kirklees, Yorkshire and The Humber. With a dedicated staff and individualized education, they cater successfully for students with severe learning difficulties such as ASD, SLD, and PMLD. The school maintains outstanding quality of education, provides a wide range of interesting curricular opportunities, and has a strong culture of reflection and safeguarding. Parents can expect consistent high standards of teaching and strong support for their children's development.
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  • Cockburn Haigh Road Academy

    Cockburn Haigh Road Academy is a primary school located in Rothwell, Leeds. With a student teacher ratio of 18:1, our dedicated staff ensures individual attention to every child. We offer nursery classes for children aged 3-7 years and have a supportive learning environment. Our inclusive approach focuses on providing equal opportunities to all students, with 43% eligible for free school meals. The school is co-ed and our experienced headteacher, Mrs Jacquie Padgett, leads the way in fostering a positive educational experience for all.
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  • Beckfoot Phoenix

    Beckfoot Phoenix is a warm and caring primary school in Keighley, Yorkshire. With a student-teacher ratio of 11:1, the school prioritizes the needs of each child. They have a strong focus on reading and offer a high-quality curriculum. Despite some areas for improvement, such as attendance and phonics teaching, parents can be assured of effective safeguarding arrangements and a rich range of opportunities for their children.
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  • South Ossett Infant Academy

    South Ossett Infant Academy is a primary school located in Wakefield, Yorkshire and The Humber. With a student-teacher ratio of 17:1, our dedicated team ensures individualized attention for each child. Our curriculum focuses on teaching children how to learn and apply knowledge in everyday situations. We prioritize building strong relationships between school and family, fostering the holistic development of our students.
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  • Flockton Church of England Voluntary Controlled First School

    Flockton Church of England Voluntary Controlled First School is a primary school located in Kirkburton, Yorkshire. With a student teacher ratio of 19:1 and a focus on Christian values, the school provides a caring and respectful environment for children ages 4-10. Offering a good overall effectiveness and sustained improvement, Flockton School promotes compassion, endurance, forgiveness, friendship, koinonia, and thankfulness as part of its curriculum and ethos.
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  • New Mill Infant School

    New Mill Infant School is a primary school located in the picturesque village of New Mill in Yorkshire and The Humber. Led by Headteacher Mrs Evelyne Barrow, the school was founded in 2019 and caters to children aged 4-7 years. With a student-teacher ratio of 16:1, each child receives individual attention and support. The school provides a co-ed learning environment, ensuring equal opportunities for boys and girls. The dedicated team of 6.2 full-time teachers and 4 assistants creates a nurturing atmosphere for the 87 students. New Mill Infant School is committed to inclusive education, with only 4% of students having English as their second language. Additionally, the school offers free meals to 14% of eligible students, ensuring their well-being and academic success.
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  • The Whitley AP Academy

    The Whitley AP Academy is an Alternative Provision Academy in Calderdale, providing primary and secondary education for students aged 7-16. With a small class size and a flexible curriculum tailored to individual needs, we collaborate with local schools to enhance inclusivity and lower exclusion rates. We prioritize social, emotional, and mental health support, ensuring all students thrive.
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  • Denby Church of England Voluntary Aided First School

    Denby Church of England Voluntary Aided First School is a good primary school located in Denby Dale, Yorkshire. With a student-to-teacher ratio of 19:1 and a strong focus on academics, the school provides a supportive and nurturing environment for children aged 4-10. The school offers a diverse range of resources and ensures the safety and well-being of its students. It promotes Christian values while providing a well-rounded education for all.
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  • Penny Field School

    Penny Field School is a co-educational institution located in Leeds, Yorkshire and The Humber. With a dedicated headteacher and a nurturing environment, the school caters to students aged 2-19 years. Offering nursery classes and a sixth form, Penny Field School provides a comprehensive education for its 61 students. With 37 boys and 24 girls, the school promotes a balanced gender representation. Additionally, 29% of the students are eligible for free school meals, ensuring inclusivity and support for all families.
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  • St John's Catholic School for the Deaf (Boston Spa)

    St John's Catholic School for the Deaf in Boston Spa is an all-through co-ed school catering to students aged 3-19. With a total student population of 55, including a nursery and sixth form, the school offers a supportive and inclusive environment for students with hearing impairments and multi-sensory impairments. The school prioritizes the personal development and good behavior of its students. Although the overall effectiveness and quality of education require improvement according to Ofsted, the sixth-form provision is rated as good. The school boasts a diverse student body, with 12.50% of students having English as a second language. Additionally, 11% of students are eligible for free school meals. St John's Catholic School for the Deaf aims to provide a nurturing and inclusive education for deaf students, ensuring they have equal opportunities to succeed academically and socially.
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  • Bradford Alternative Provision Academy Central

    Bradford Alternative Provision Academy Central is a small secondary school located in Saltaire, Yorkshire. With a focus on providing support for students with social, emotional, and mental health needs, our dedicated staff create a nurturing and inclusive environment. We have a low student-to-teacher ratio, allowing for personalized attention and tailored education. We have a strong commitment to ensuring the well-being and academic success of each student.
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  • Evolve Academy

    Evolve Academy is a co-ed school located in Wakefield, Yorkshire and The Humber. Founded in 2021, our school offers a nurturing and inclusive environment for children aged 7-14. With a dedicated team led by Mr Matthew Long, our headteacher, we prioritize the individual needs of our students. We have a total of 48 students, with 41 boys and 7 girls. Additionally, 30% of our students are eligible for free school meals, ensuring equal opportunities for all. At Evolve Academy, we strive to empower students to grow, learn, and thrive.
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