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Top 20 Schools in Norfolk

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  • #230 in Largest Schools in Norfolk

    Gooderstone Church of England Primary Academy

    Gooderstone Church of England Primary Academy is a co-ed primary school located in Gooderstone, East of England. With a student-teacher ratio of 10:1 and a strong focus on academic progress and personal development, the school provides a nurturing environment for students aged 3-11 years. The school's commitment to inclusive education is evident in its support for pupils with special educational needs and its effective safeguarding arrangements. With a good overall effectiveness rating from Ofsted, the school aims to continuously improve and ensure that more pupils reach expected standards in English, maths, and science. With a positive track record in early years provision and dedicated teaching staff, Gooderstone Church of England Primary Academy offers a quality education for children in the local community.
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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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  • 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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  • #231 in Largest Schools in Norfolk

    Kelling CE Primary School

    Kelling CE Primary School is a Church of England school in the East of England. With a strong sense of community, the school has been rated as good overall by Ofsted and has a dedicated leadership team. Students make good progress in early years and develop secure understanding of key subjects. However, there is room for improvement in consistently high expectations and certain subject areas. The school's resources are praised and safeguarding is effective.
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  • #232 in Largest Schools in Norfolk

    Walpole Highway Primary School

    Walpole Highway Primary School is a co-educational school located in Walpole Highway, East of England. With a student teacher ratio of 14:1, the school provides a nurturing environment for students aged 4-11. The school focuses on academic excellence, evident in their good OFSTED rating and above-average exam results in maths and reading. Additionally, the school promotes inclusivity with support available for students with special educational needs. Parents can trust that their children will receive quality education and personal development at Walpole Highway Primary School.
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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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  • Middleton Church of England Primary Academy

    Middleton Church of England Primary Academy is a vibrant community school with small class sizes, providing a high-quality education in a lovely setting. With a strong Christian ethos and close ties to the Middleton Church, the school fosters a deeply religious nature. The school has shown tremendous progress and offers a range of activities and outings for students. Exam results demonstrate the school's commitment to academic achievement with high average scores in maths and reading. Parents can trust Middleton Church of England Primary Academy to provide a nurturing and enriching learning environment for their children.
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  • Runcton Holme Church of England Primary School

    Runcton Holme Church of England Primary School is a small, community-oriented school in Runcton Holme, East of England. With a strong emphasis on Christian values, our dedicated staff provides a supportive and caring environment for children aged 4-11. Our pupils benefit from effective leadership, good behavior, and high quality support for disadvantaged and SEND students. While there are areas that require improvement, we strive to ensure every child reaches their full potential in reading, writing, and mathematics.
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  • Magdalen Academy

    Magdalen Academy is a welcoming primary school located in Magdalen, East of England. With a student-teacher ratio of 37:1, our dedicated staff provides a focused learning environment and supports the full growth and development of each child. We value collaboration between home and school, offering numerous opportunities for parents to participate in their child's education. Our exam results demonstrate strong performance in maths and reading, ensuring a quality education for your child.
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  • St Andrew's School

    St Andrew's School is a Quaker school in Aylmerton, East of England. With a small student body of 43, the school offers a calm and orderly learning environment with extensive outdoor space. The leadership team has a good understanding of the school's strengths and areas for improvement, ensuring a high quality of education. Students with autism spectrum disorder receive specialized instruction and individualized therapy. The school focuses on personal development, behavior, and welfare, ensuring every student has the opportunity to reach their full potential in a safe and caring environment.
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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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  • Westfield House School

    Westfield House School is a co-educational secondary school located in Terrington St. Clement, East of England. With a small student body of 42, the school focuses on providing a supportive environment for students aged 10-18. While the school has a Requires Improvement rating from Ofsted, it excels in personal development. The school offers support for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) needs. Although the school does not meet the independent school standards, it strives to ensure the well-being and growth of every student.
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  • Burston Community Primary School

    Burston Community Primary School is a welcoming and nurturing school located in Burston, East of England. With a student-teacher ratio of 12:1, our dedicated staff ensures personalized attention for every child. We prioritize the holistic development of our students, providing a safe and friendly environment where their contributions are encouraged and valued. Our good Ofsted report reflects our commitment to delivering quality education, fostering good behavior, and promoting personal growth. With strong exam results, including above-average scores in maths and reading, Burston Community Primary School prepares students for success while instilling a lifelong love of learning.
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  • #233 in Largest Schools in Norfolk

    Northrepps Primary School

    Northrepps Primary School is a co-educational primary school located in Northrepps, East of England. With a student-teacher ratio of 17:1, the school provides a nurturing and inclusive environment for children aged 2-11 years. The school has a strong focus on student welfare and personal development, with good overall effectiveness reported by Ofsted. The curriculum is constantly evolving to provide a broad range of learning experiences, while disadvantaged pupils are supported effectively. Parents highly praise the school for its quality teaching and effective safeguarding procedures. Despite some areas for improvement, the school is committed to ensuring all students have the opportunity to achieve their potential.
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  • #234 in Largest Schools in Norfolk

    All Saints Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School, Winfarthing

    All Saints Church of England Primary School in Winfarthing is a nurturing and inclusive school that values the uniqueness of every child. With a dedicated leadership team, the school maintains a good quality of education and provides improved opportunities for students to excel in Math and Writing. The school's ethos emphasizes spiritual, moral, and social development, creating a caring and creative environment. Students behave extremely well, and pastoral support is a strength of the school. With high expectations and a commitment to success, All Saints Primary strives to help students reach their full potential.
    All Saints Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School, Winfarthing
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  • Brancaster CofE Primary Academy

    Brancaster CofE Primary Academy is a welcoming and inclusive school located in Brancaster, East of England. With a small school size of 63 students, we ensure personalized attention and a nurturing environment for every child. Led by our dedicated Headteacher Mrs Rebekah Woodrow, our primary school offers a Church of England education that promotes values and respect. We provide high-quality education for children aged 4-11 years, fostering academic excellence and personal development. With 11% of students eligible for free school meals, we prioritize inclusivity and equality. Join our co-ed school where every child thrives!
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  • #235 in Largest 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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  • Future Education

    Future Education is a secondary school located in Norwich, East of England. Established in 2009, the school provides co-ed education for students aged 13-16. With a small class size of 44 and a total student count of 34, Future Education offers individualized attention and support. While the school's recent Ofsted report indicates a need for improvement in certain areas, it has been praised for its commitment to personal development. Parents seeking a school that focuses on social, emotional, and mental health will find Future Education to be a suitable choice.
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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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  • 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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