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London Borough of Bexley Children's and Young LONDON BOROUGH OF BEXLEY CHILDREN’S AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S SERVICES E S T A B L I S H M E N T L I S T - August 2010 SCHOOL NAME, TYPE AND HEAD TEACHER ADDRESS TELEPHONE/FAX NUMBER C O M M U N I T Y P R I M A R Y S C H O O L S Barrington Primary School Mrs. J. Keelan Barrington Road JM&I Bexleyheath Phone: 020 8304 0242 Kent Fax: 020 8304 4565 DA7 4UN Bedonwell Infant School Mrs. S. J. Brooks BEd (Hons) Bedonwell Road Infant with Nursery Belvedere Phone: 020 8310 4161 Kent Fax: 020 8310 0046 DA17 5PF Bedonwell Junior School Mr. I. D Gordo Bedonwell Road JM Belvedere Phone: 020 8310 4174 Kent Fax: 020 8312 2862 DA17 5PF Belmont Primary School Mrs. C.Sekulowicz-Barclay Belmont Road JM&I with Nursery Unit CertEd DMS Erith Phone: 01322 432057 Kent Fax: 01322 434124 DA8 1LE Belvedere Infant School Mrs. L. Mulley Mitchell Close Infant with Nursery Unit Belvedere Phone: 020 8311 9092 Kent Fax: 020 8311 9666 DA17 6AA Belvedere Junior School Mrs. N. Bulpitt Mitchell Close JM Belvedere Phone: 01322 431404 Kent Fax: 01322 431172 DA17 6AA Birkbeck Primary School Miss H. Lilley Alma Road JM&I with Nursery Unit Sidcup Phone: 020 8300 4161 Kent Fax: 020 8302 6878 DA14 4ED Brampton Primary School Ms. L. A Fisher Brampton Road JM&I Bexleyheath Phone: 020 8303 2873 Kent Fax: 020 8298 0286 DA7 4SL Burnt Oak Junior School Mrs. C. Richardson Burnt Oak Lane JM Sidcup Phone: 020 8300 5854 Kent Fax: 020 8302 6195 DA15 9DA Bursted Wood Primary Mrs.D. Dryland Swanbridge Road School Bexleyheath JM&I with Nursery Unit Kent Phone: 020 8304 9960 DA7 5BS Fax: 020 8304 9971 Castilion Primary School Acting Head Teacher Copperfield Road JM&I with Nursery Unit Mrs A Goodier Thamesmead Phone/Fax: 020 8311 5177 London SE28 8QA SCHOOL NAME, TYPE AND HEAD TEACHER ADDRESS TELEPHONE/FAX NUMBER Chatsworth Infant School Mrs. R. Owen Burnt Oak Lane Infant with Nursery Unit Sidcup Phone: 020 8300 9295 Kent Fax: 020 8308 9339 DA15 9DD Crook Log Primary School Mrs. S. A Brown Crook Log JM&I with Nursery Unit Bexleyheath Phone: 020 8303 9203 Kent Fax: 020 8304 5990 DA6 8EQ Danson Primary School Mrs. J. Edwards Danson Lane JM&I with Nursery Unit Welling Phone: 020 8303 1858 Kent Fax: 020 8304 2075 DA16 2BH Days Lane Primary School Mr. N.Lake Days Lane JM&I with Nursery Unit Sidcup Phone: 020 8300 1697 Kent Fax: 020 8300 2544 DA15 8JU Dulverton Primary School Mrs. S. J Stringman Dulverton Road JM&I with Nursery Unit New Eltham Phone: 020 8302 3573 London Fax: 020 8308 1511 SE9 3RH East Wickham Infant School Mrs. S. Manzi Wickham Street Infant with Nursery Unit Welling Phone: 020 8854 0698 Kent Fax: 020 8316 5414 DA16 3BP Pathway Nursery Assessment Phone: 020 8855 1935 East Wickham Junior School Mrs. S. Jeffries Wickham Street JM Welling Phone: 020 8854 3637 Kent Fax: 020 8854 9637 DA16 3BP Eastcote Primary School Ms M. Flack Eastcote Road JM&I with Nursery Unit Welling Phone: 020 8856 1346 Kent Fax: 020 8856 0802 DA16 2ST Gravel Hill Primary School Miss M. Neale Watling Street JM&I with Nursery Unit Bexleyheath Phone: 01322 521343 Kent Fax: 01322 529932 DA6 7QJ Hillsgrove Primary School Mr. J. Laws Sidmouth Road JM&I with Nursery Unit Welling Phone: 020 8303 4949 Kent Fax: 020 8303 4828 DA16 1DR Hook Lane Primary School Mrs. E. Morrison Faraday Road JM&I with Nursery Unit Welling Phone: 020 8303 3839 Kent Fax: 020 8298 0313 DA16 2ET Hurst Primary School Mr. T. Linnett Dorchester Avenue JM&I with Nursery Bexley Phone: 020 8303 2688 Kent Fax: 020 8303 5699 DA5 3AJ Jubilee Primary School Mrs P. Davies Crowden Way JM&I with Nursery Unit Crossway Phone: 020 8310 2933 Thamesmead Fax: 020 8310 2944 London SE28 8JB SCHOOL NAME, TYPE AND HEAD TEACHER ADDRESS TELEPHONE/FAX NUMBER Miss. S. Attwood Erith Road Lessness Heath Primary Belvedere School Kent JM&I with Nursery Unit DA17 6HB Phone: 01322 433290 Fax: 01322 434212 Longlands Primary School Mrs. F. Dear Woodside Road JM&I Sidcup Phone: 020 8300 2368 Kent Fax: 020 8302 0540 DA15 7JG Mayplace Primary School Mrs. J. M Pemberton BEd Woodside Road JM&I with Nursery Unit (Hons) Barnehurst Phone: 01322 523256 Kent Fax: 01322 551924 DA7 6EQ Normandy Primary School Mrs N. Forrest Fairford Avenue JM&I with Nursery Unit Barnehurst Phone: 01322 333998 Kent Fax: 01322 333998 DA7 6QP Northumberland Heath Executive Head Teacher Wheelock Close Primary School Mrs. A.. Barry Byron Drive (Part of the Woodland Federation) Northumberland Heath JM&I with Nursery Unit Head of School Erith Phone: 01322 334638 Mrs S. Farish Kent DA8 1JE Fax: 01322 351543 Northwood Primary School Co Head Teachers Northwood Place JM&I Mrs. R. A Medhurst Cert Ed Yarnton Way Phone: 020 8310 2722 & Erith Fax: 020 8310 7245 Ms C. McNulty Kent DA18 4HN Orchard Primary School Ms A. Lavelle Oxford Road JM&I with Nursery Unit Sidcup Phone: 020 8300 4878 Kent Fax: 020 8309 9343 DA14 6LW Parkway Primary School Mrs. J. Andrews Alsike Road JM&I with Nursery Unit Erith Phone: 020 8310 0176 Kent Fax: 020 8311 9799 DA18 4DP Peareswood Primary School Executive Head Teacher Peareswood Road (Part of the Woodland Federation) Mrs A. Barry Erith (formerly Northend Primary) Kent JM&I with Nursery Unit Head of School DA8 3PR Phone: 01322 332379 Mr P. Powell Fax: 01322 330933 Pelham Primary & Nursery Mr A. Hogarth Pelham Road School Bexleyheath JM&I with Nursery Unit Kent Phone: 020 8303 6556 DA7 4HL Fax: 020 8304 3065 Royal Park Primary School Ms J.Taylor Riverside Road JM&I with Nursery Unit Sidcup Phone: 020 8300 7646 Kent DA14 4PX Fax: 020 8309 6061 SCHOOL NAME, TYPE AND HEAD TEACHER ADDRESS TELEPHONE/FAX NUMBER Sherwood Park Primary Mr. S. J Fletcher BEd Sherwood Park Avenue School Sidcup JM&I with Nursery Unit Kent Phone: 020 8303 6300 DA15 9JQ Fax: 020 8298 7389 Slade Green Infant School Mrs. C. Cox Slade Green Road Infant with Nursery Unit Erith Phone: 01322 334689 Kent Fax: 01322 348549 DA8 2HX Slade Green Junior School Mrs. E. Robertson Slade Green Road JM (Interim Head Teacher) Erith Phone: 01322 330363 Kent Fax: 01322 347049 DA8 2HX Upland Primary School Mrs. G.Rabey Church Road JM&I with Nursery Unit Bexleyheath Phone: 020 8303 2175 Kent Fax: 020 8301 1635 DA7 4DG Upton Primary School Mrs. O. Rampersad Iris Avenue JM&I with Nursery Unit Bexley Phone: 020 8303 7266 Kent Fax: 020 8303 0152 DA5 IHH F O U N D A T I O N P R I M A R Y S C H O O L S Barnehurst Infant School Executive Head Teacher Barnehurst Close (part of the Federation of Barehurst Mr. J. Smith Northumberland Heath Schools) Erith Infant with Nursery Unit Head of School Kent Phone: 01322 334401 Mrs. K..Smith DA8 3NL Fax: 01322 350745 Barnehurst Junior Executive Head Teacher Barnehurst Close (Foundation) School Mr. J. Smith Northumberland Heath (part of the Federation of Barehurst Erith Schools) Head of School Kent JM Mrs. A. Chandler DA8 3NL Phone: 01322 334214 Fax: 01322 339242 V O L U N T A R Y C O N T R O L L E D P R I M A R Y S C H O O L S Foster's Primary School Mr. B. Fletcher Westbrooke Road Controlled JM&I with Nursery Welling Unit Kent Phone: 020 8298 7336 DA16 1PN Fax: 020 8298 7312 Old Bexley CE Primary Mr. P. M Wilson MA, Hurst Road School BSc(Hons), DipEd(Sci) Bexley JM&I with Nursery Unit Kent Phone: 01322 527981 DA5 3JR Fax: 01322 553321 V O L U N T A R Y A I D E D P R I M A R Y S C H O O L S Bishop Ridley CE Primary Mr. S. P Hall Northumberland Avenue School Welling Aided JM&I with Nursery Kent Phone: 020 8303 4461 DA16 2QE Fax: 020 8301 5014 Christ Church (Erith) CE Mrs. B. Gardner Lesney Park Road Primary School Erith Aided JM&I with Nursery Unit Kent Phone: 01322 333780 DA8 3DG Fax: 01322 351465 Holy Trinity Lamorbey CE Mr. R. Aldcroft Burnt Oak Lane Primary School Sidcup Aided JM&I with Nursery Kent Phone: 020 8300 3613 DA15 9DB Fax: 020 8300 9319 Our Lady of the Rosary Mr. J. E Murphy BEd Holbeach Gardens Catholic Primary School Blackfen Aided JM&I with Nursery Unit Kent Phone: 020 8850 4470 DA15 8QW Fax: 020 8294 0157 St Augustine of Canterbury Mrs E. Stevens St Augustine’s Road CE Primary School Belvedere Aided JM&I with Nursery Unit Kent Phone: 020 8311 2956 DA17 5HP Fax: 020 8310 3405 St Fidelis Catholic Primary Mr. M.Hannon Bexley Road School Erith Aided JM&I with Nursery Unit Kent Phone: 01322 337752 DA8 3HQ Fax: 01322 332160 St John Fisher Catholic Mrs. M.Ryan Kale Road Primary School Erith Aided JM&I Kent Phone: 020 8310 7311 DA18 4BA Fax: 020 8312 1017 St Joseph's Catholic Primary Miss. P. Reen BEd MA Old Road School Crayford Aided JM&I Kent Phone: 01322 524162 DA1 4DZ Fax: 01322 526749 St Michael's East Wickham Mr. R.C Varney Wrotham Road CE Primary School Welling Aided JM&I Kent Phone: 020 8303 3287 DA16 1LS Fax: 020 8298 7358 St Paulinus CE Primary Mrs.
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