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Top 20 Schools in Suffolk

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  • Broke Hall Community Primary School

    Broke Hall Community Primary School is a co-educational school located in Rushmere St. Andrew, East of England. With a student teacher ratio of 24:1, the school provides a nurturing and inclusive environment for children aged 3-11 years. The school offers nursery classes and has dedicated support for students with special educational needs (SEN). With a diverse student population, including a significant number of students whose first language is not English, the school promotes cultural diversity and provides opportunities for all students to thrive. With a low student absence rate of 3.8% and a high percentage of students eligible for free school meals receiving additional support, Broke Hall Community Primary School prioritizes the well-being and success of every child.
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  • Wetheringsett Manor School

    Wetheringsett Manor School is a co-ed secondary school located in Wetheringsett-cum-Brockford, East of England. With a small school size of 42, it provides a close-knit and supportive environment for its 29 students. The school focuses on promoting good behaviour and personal development, although improvements are needed in overall effectiveness and leadership. Please note that the school does not currently meet the independent school standards.
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  • The Ryes College

    The Ryes College is a co-ed secondary school located in Assington, East of England. With a small student body of 36, the school provides a supportive environment for students aged 11-18. The school offers a strong focus on personal development and good behaviour and attitudes. Although currently requiring improvement in overall effectiveness and leadership, the school meets independent school standards and has a dedicated headteacher, Mr Daniel Lawrence. Students with SEN support make up 4.8% of the student population, with the school providing specialized support for those with Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs.
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  • Mendlesham Primary School

    Mendlesham Primary School is a co-ed school located in Mendlesham, East of England. With a strong focus on quality education, the school promotes respectful behavior and confidence in its pupils. The dedicated staff work together to ensure student success, and the governors provide both challenge and support. With effective safeguarding practices and an emphasis on phonics and writing skills, Mendlesham Primary School offers a nurturing environment for children aged 4-11.
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  • Easton Primary School

    Easton Primary School is a co-ed primary school located in Easton, East of England. Established in 2014, the school has a dedicated leadership team ensuring a high quality education. With a student teacher ratio of 23:1, students receive personalized attention. The school prioritizes safeguarding and provides effective support for additional needs. While there may be some inconsistencies in teaching writing and gaps in math knowledge for some students, the school aims to continuously improve. In the 2019 KS2 exams, students achieved above average scores in both math and reading, with 10% achieving at a higher standard. Overall, Easton Primary School offers a safe and inclusive learning environment for children aged 5-11.
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  • All Saints Church of England Primary School, Laxfield

    All Saints Church of England Primary School, Laxfield is a co-ed primary school located in Laxfield, East of England. With a student-teacher ratio of 33:1, the school offers a nurturing environment for children aged 4-11. Boasting an average score of 105 in maths and 106 in reading, the school focuses on academic excellence. Additionally, 10% of students achieve a higher standard in reading, writing, and maths. With a commitment to diversity and a strong emphasis on safety, All Saints Church of England Primary School provides a well-rounded education for your child.
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  • St Mary's Church of England Primary School, Woodbridge

    St Mary's Church of England Primary School, Woodbridge is a close-knit community that provides a secure and nurturing environment for children to learn and grow. With a strong emphasis on Christian and British values, the school offers a quality education, monitored closely by dedicated teachers. Despite some groups of pupils not making expected progress and a need for more support for the most able students, St Mary's is committed to helping every child reach their full potential. With a student teacher ratio of 23:1 and a focus on mathematics mastery, the school strives to inspire a love for learning in its diverse student body. The school achieved an average score of 104 in maths and 109 in reading at KS2 in 2019, with 73% of students achieving GCSE 4 or higher. Visit St Mary's Church of England Primary School, Woodbridge to experience their welcoming environment and find out more about their inclusive approach to education.
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  • Claydon Primary School

    Claydon Primary School is a co-ed primary school located in Claydon, East of England. With a student-teacher ratio of 22:1 and a strong focus on academics, the school aims to provide a nurturing environment for children aged 3-11. With dedicated teachers, excellent resources, and a diverse student population, Claydon offers a well-rounded education for all students. The school also provides support for students with special educational needs, ensuring inclusivity for all. With above average exam results and a commitment to safety, Claydon Primary School is an ideal choice for parents seeking a quality education for their children.
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  • Howard Primary School

    Howard Primary School is a co-ed primary school located in Bury St Edmunds, East of England. With a student-teacher ratio of 14:1 and a focus on individualized support, our school provides a nurturing environment for children aged 3-11 years. We have a diverse student population and offer nursery classes, ensuring a strong foundation for early education. Our dedicated teachers and resources contribute to our overall grade of C+, while our high exam results in maths and reading reflect our commitment to academic success. With 50% of students eligible for free school meals and 17.1% receiving SEN support, we strive to provide an inclusive and supportive educational experience for all.
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  • Thurston Church of England Primary Academy

    Thurston Church of England Primary Academy is a co-ed primary school located in Norton, East of England. With a student-teacher ratio of 25:1, the school provides a strong focus on Christian values and effective safeguarding measures. While maintaining good quality education, the school aims to improve writing skills and provide more opportunities for problem-solving in mathematics. With an overall grade of C- and average scores of 107 in maths and 104 in reading, Thurston C of E Primary Academy aims to nurture students academically and spiritually.
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  • Henley Primary School

    Henley Primary School is a small and inclusive primary school located in Henley, East of England. With a student-teacher ratio of 20:1, our dedicated staff provides high-quality instruction and support to ensure every child thrives academically and socially. We have a strong focus on building critical thinking skills and promoting a positive learning environment. Our recent exam results demonstrate our commitment to academic excellence, with impressive scores in maths and reading. With a welcoming and respectful atmosphere, Henley Primary School encourages children to develop their unique potential and become active contributors to society.
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  • Fressingfield Church of England Primary School

    Fressingfield Church of England Primary School is a welcoming and inclusive school located in Fressingfield, East of England. With a student-teacher ratio of 19:1, our dedicated team of teachers provides a positive and nurturing learning environment for children aged 4-11. We offer excellent academic standards, evidenced by our B+ grade in academics, as well as strong performance in maths and reading. Our focus on individualized support ensures that students with special educational needs are well catered for, with 8.1% of students receiving SEN support. We also prioritize the wellbeing and safety of our students, evident in our C- grade for safety and resources. As a Church of England school, we uphold Christian values and offer a balanced curriculum that promotes spiritual, moral, social, and cultural development. Join our school community and watch your child thrive!
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  • Combs Ford Primary School

    Combs Ford Primary School is a co-educational school located in Stowmarket, East of England. With a dedicated and experienced Headteacher, Miss Kathryn Day, the school provides quality primary education to students aged 4-11. We have a total of 391 students, with 92% eligible for free school meals, ensuring a nurturing and inclusive environment. Our small class sizes allow for personalized attention, and our commitment to supporting children with special educational needs (SEN) ensures every child receives the necessary support. Join us at Combs Ford Primary School for a diverse and enriching educational experience.
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  • Great Barton Church of England Primary Academy

    Great Barton Church of England Primary Academy is a co-ed school located in Great Barton, East of England. With a student-teacher ratio of 23:1, the school prioritizes individual attention and academic excellence. Offering a diverse range of resources and dedicated teachers, the school aims to provide a safe and nurturing environment for students to thrive. With strong exam results and a focus on SEN support, Great Barton Church of England Primary Academy is committed to the holistic development of every child.
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  • St Pancras Catholic Primary School

    St Pancras Catholic Primary School is a Roman Catholic co-ed primary school in Ipswich, East of England. With a student-teacher ratio of 23:1 and a diverse student body, the school offers a supportive and inclusive learning environment. Established in 1871, it has a rich history of providing quality education to its students.
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  • Wickham Market Primary School

    Wickham Market Primary School is a well-established co-ed primary school located in Wickham Market, East of England. With a student teacher ratio of 18:1, the school provides a supportive and inclusive learning environment for children aged 3-11 years. The dedicated leadership team ensures high standards of education and safeguarding. While there are areas for improvement, the school's focus on pupil progress and strong phonics teaching contribute to positive learning outcomes. The school strives to meet the needs of all students, including those with special educational needs. Overall, Wickham Market Primary School offers a quality education that prepares students for their future.
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  • Ilketshall St Lawrence School

    Ilketshall St Lawrence School is a recently founded primary school located in the picturesque village of Ilketshall St Lawrence. Led by Mrs Sarah Orves, the school offers a nurturing and inclusive environment for children aged 4-11 years. With a student-teacher ratio of 21:1, personalized attention is given to each student. The school's strong academic focus is evident from their impressive KS2 exam results, with students achieving above-average scores in maths and reading. Additionally, the school prides itself on its commitment to special education needs, with 14.9% of students receiving support. Ilketshall St Lawrence School provides a safe and diverse learning community where every child can thrive.
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  • Wickhambrook Primary Academy

    Wickhambrook Primary Academy is a co-ed primary school located in Wickhambrook, East of England. With a student teacher ratio of 22:1 and a dedicated team led by Mrs Hannah Tyzack, the school provides a supportive and inclusive learning environment. Our core values focus on resilience, respect, and inclusivity, ensuring every student's success is celebrated. With a strong emphasis on academic excellence, our students achieve above-average scores in maths and reading, with 70% achieving GCSE 4 or higher. We pride ourselves on nurturing well-rounded individuals who are equipped to make responsible choices and embrace their abilities and opportunities.
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  • St Peter and St Paul Church of England Primary School, Eye

    St Peter and St Paul Church of England Primary School, Eye is a co-educational primary school located in Eye, East of England. With a student teacher ratio of 22:1, the school provides a nurturing environment for children aged 3-11 years. Boasting a diverse and inclusive community, the school offers exceptional support for students with special educational needs. With dedicated and experienced teachers, the school focuses on providing a solid academic foundation, as reflected in their average scores of 106 in both maths and reading. The school also emphasizes the importance of values and morals instilled through its Church of England affiliation.
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  • Somerleyton Primary School

    Somerleyton Primary School is a small and inclusive primary school located in Somerleyton, East of England. With a student-teacher ratio of 12:1, our dedicated staff provide a supportive learning environment for children aged 4-11 years. We prioritize individualized attention, ensuring every child receives the support they need. Our school promotes diversity with English not being the first language for 1.90% of students. Additionally, we cater to students with special educational needs (SEN) support, with 13.8% of our students benefiting from tailored assistance. We are proud of our inclusive and nurturing community, where all students can thrive.
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