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List of Maintained Schools All school numbers have the prefix of 885, which is the Authority number allocated by the Department for Education (DfE). Each school’s status is shown beneath its DfE number using the following codes: VC = Voluntary Controlled VA = Voluntary Aided CO = Community FO = Foundation AC = Academy T = Trust Schools Middle Schools deemed Primary are: Abbey Park Middle Schools St Barnabas First & Middle School St Nicholas CE Middle School Westacre Middle School Witton Middle School Number of Maintained Schools in the County MA AC Nursery Phase 1 Nursery Total 1 First 77 Primary Phase Primary 91 8 Primary Total 168 8 Middle deemed Primary 5 Middle Phase Middle deemed Secondary 16 Middle Total 21 11 – 16 years 1 5 Secondary 11 – 18 years 6 6 Phase 12 – 18 years 0 2 13 – 18 years 6 2 Secondary Total 14 15 Special Special School Total 9 Short-Stay Short Stay Total 6 TOTAL NUMBER OF ALL SCHOOLS 219 23 Nursery Schools DCSF/URN School Name and Address Ages/CC Tel/Fax Headteacher SIA 1001 Evesham Nursery School 3-5 01386 423118 Mrs M Gager BP 132104 Four Pools Road E10212 Marian Cluster CO Evesham Worcestershire WR11 1DG 01386 422590 Evesham Member Mr R W Banks Email [email protected] Primary Schools DCSF/URN School Name and Address Ages/CC Tel/Fax Headteacher SIA 3000 Abberley Parochial Primary School 5-11 01299 896332 Mrs A Wylie DB 116780 Appostles Oak E10051 Anne Cluster VC Abberley Worcestershire WR6 6AA Tel & Fax Martley Member Dr K A Pollock Email [email protected] 2119 Abbey Park First & Nursery School 3-9 01386 552722 Mr D R Johnson BP 116716 Abbey Road E10426 David Cluster CO Pershore Worcestershire WR10 1DF 01386 555975 Pershore Member Mrs E B Tucker Email [email protected] 3398 Abbeywood First School 3-9 01527 63007 Mrs D C Smith NW 131275 Wood Piece Lane, Church Hill E10464 Diane Cluster CO Redditch Worcestershire B98 9LR 01527 595427 Also A/Hd @ Warndon Pri Redditch Member Mrs J Brunner & Mrs G F Hopkins Email [email protected] 2006 Ashton-under-Hill First School 5-10 01386 881333 Mrs B Baynes JW 116650 Elmley Road, Ashton-under-Hill E10058 Bryony Cluster CO Evesham Worcestershire WR11 7SW 01386 882830 Evesham Member Mr A I Hardman Email [email protected] 3300 Astley CE Primary School 5-11 01299 822002 Mr S Stubbs DB 116864 Astley E10059 Simon Cluster VA Stourport-on-Severn Worcs DY13 0RH 01299 822002 Martley Member Mr A E Davies Email [email protected] 2127 Astwood Bank First School 4-9 01527 892681 Mrs D Yarnold NW 116720 Church Road, Astwood Bank E10442 Debbie Cluster CO Redditch Worcestershire B96 6EH 01527 892615 Redditch Member Mr B P Gandy & Mr W P Gretton Email [email protected] 2007 Badsey First School 5-10 01386 830325 Mrs J Jones BP 116651 School Lane, Badsey E10071 Julie Cluster CO Evesham Worcestershire WR11 7ES Tel & Fax Evesham Member Mr T J Bean Email [email protected] 2128 Batchley First School 3-9 01527 62926 Mr M Whiteley NW 116721 Cherry Tree Walk E10443 Matthew Cluster CO Redditch Worcestershire B97 6PD 01527 61621 Redditch Member Mr T Spencer & Mr D F O Thain Email [email protected] 3001 Bayton CE Primary School 5-11 01299 832393 Mrs A W Pounder BN 116781 Bayton E10073 Avis Cluster VC Kidderminster Worcestershire DY14 9LG 01299 832705 Tenbury Member Dr K A Pollock Email [email protected] 2197 Beaconside Primary & Nursery School 3-11 0121 453 3801 Mr P Freear NW 116768 Hazel Road, Rubery E10606 Paul Cluster CO Birmingham West Midlands B45 9DX 0121 457 6824 Bromsgrove Member Mr P M McDonald Email [email protected] 3002 Belbroughton CE Primary & Nursery School 3-11 01562 730208 Mr D Higgins GE 116782 Bradford Lane, Belbroughton E10074 Derek Cluster VC Stourbridge West Midlands DY9 9TF 01562 731319 Hagley Member Mr W E Moore Email [email protected] 3041 Bengeworth CE First School 5-10 01386 442047 Mr D P Braham BP 116809 Burford Road E10179 David Cluster VC Evesham Worcestershire WR11 3HB 01386 48303 Evesham Member Mr R W Banks Email [email protected] 2008 Beoley First School 5-9 01527 62295 Miss S A Davies GE 116652 Holt End, Beoley E10075 Sally Cluster CO Redditch Worcestershire B98 9AN 01527 598809 Bromsgrove Member Mrs J Griffiths Email [email protected] 3397 Bewdley Primary School 3-11 01299 403796 Mr P Roper BN 135076 Stourport Road E10079 Paul Cluster CO Bewdley Worcestershire DY12 1BL 01299 409168 Wyre Forest Member Mr G C Yarranton Email [email protected] 2905 Birchen Coppice Community Primary Scho 3-11 01562 823582 Mrs L Billingsley BN 135045 Woodbury Road E10317 Lianne Cluster CO Kidderminster Worcestershire DY11 7JJ Tel & Fax Wyre Forest Member Mr N Desmond Email [email protected] 2022 Blackwell First School 5-9 0121 445 1622 Mrs A Moss GE 116665 St Catherine's Road, Blackwell E10105 Anna Cluster CO Bromsgrove Worcestershire B60 1BN 0121 445 6072 Bromsgrove Member Mrs E Moffet Email [email protected] 3005 Blakedown CE Primary School 5-11 01562 700243 Miss H Bond GE 116784 Birmingham Road, Blakedown E10080 Helen Cluster VC Kidderminster Worcestershire DY10 3JN Tel & Fax Hagley Member Mr S J M Clee Email [email protected] 3306 Bredon Hancock's Endowed First School 5-10 01684 772254 Mrs M J Millar JW 116868 Church Street, Bredon E10086 Melanie Cluster VA Tewkesbury GloucestershireGL20 7LA 01684 772254 Evesham Member Mr A I Hardman Email [email protected] 2012 Bretforton First School 5-10 01386 830418 Mrs A Moseley BP 116655 New Street, Bretforton E10087 Ayse Cluster CO Evesham Worcestershire WR11 7JS 01386 832406 Evesham Member Mr T J Bean Email [email protected] 3008 Broadheath CE Primary School 5-11 01905 640285 Mrs S Bennett DB 116787 Sailor's Bank E10090 Susan Cluster VC Lower Broadheath Worcestershire WR2 6QT 01905 641923 Martley Member Mr A E Davies Email [email protected] 3308 Broadwas CE Primary School 5-11 01886 821347 Mr M J Allen DB 116870 Broadwas-on-Teme E10091 Mark Cluster VA Worcester Worcestershire WR6 5NE N/A Martley Member Mr A E Davies Email [email protected] 2013 Broadway First School 5-10 01386 852485 Mr M J Appleby JW 116656 Lime Tree Avenue E10092 Mike Cluster CO Broadway Worcestershire WR12 7BD 01386 859052 Evesham Member Mrs E Eyre Email [email protected] 2903 Burlish Park Primary School 3-11 01299 823771 Mrs J Bickerton VH 135040 Windermere Way, Burlish Park E10502 Janet Cluster CO Stourport-on-Severn Worcs DY13 8LA 01299 821109 Wyre Forest Member Mr J Parish & Mr J W R Thomas Email [email protected] 3014 Callow End CE Primary School 5-11 01905 830337 Mrs S E Parker HH 116789 Upton Road, Callow End E10121 Susan Cluster VC Worcester Worcestershire WR2 4TE Tel & Fax Malvern Member Mr T A L Wells Email [email protected] 3017 Castlemorton CE Primary School 5-11 01684 833282 Mrs J Adsett VH 116791 Church Road E10124 Janet Cluster VC Castlemorton, Malvern Worcs WR13 6BG Tel & Fax Malvern Member Mr T A L Wells Email [email protected] 2015 Catshill First School and Nursery 3-9 01527 872913 Mr B Holden GE 116658 Gibb Lane, Catshill E10096 Brett Cluster CO Bromsgrove Worcestershire B61 0JP 01527 570873 Act/Hd Bromsgrove Member Mrs S L Blagg Email [email protected] 3330 Chaddesley Corbett Endowed Primary Sch 5-11 01562 777312 Mr J Hawthorn VH 135046 The Village, Chaddesley Corbett E10126 James Cluster VA Kidderminster Worcestershire DY10 4SD Tel & Fax Wyre Forest Member Mr S J M Clee Email [email protected] 2016 Charford First School 3-9 01527 873778 Mrs A McLaren GE 116659 Charford Road, Charford E10097 Anita Cluster CO Bromsgrove Worcestershire B60 3NH 01527 576134 Bromsgrove Member Mrs M Bunker Email [email protected] 2036 Chawson Community First School 5-9 01905 773264 Mrs H Wallace JW 116672 Wyche Road E10156 Helen Cluster CO Droitwich Worcestershire WR9 8BW 01905 775641 Droitwich Member Mrs P Davey Email [email protected] 2121 Cherry Orchard First School 5-9 01386 552515 Mrs S Bitcon BP 116717 Cherry Orchard E10427 Sarah Cluster CO Pershore Worcestershire WR10 1ET 01386 550132 Pershore Member Mrs E B Tucker Email [email protected] 2161 Cherry Orchard Primary School 5-11 01905 352787 Mr J P Harwood MA 116749 Timberdine Close E10554 Jeremy Cluster CO Worcester Worcestershire WR5 2DD 01905 767637 Worcester City Member Mr J M Cairns Email [email protected] 3018 Church Lench CE First School 5-10 01386 870297 Mrs A Freer JW 116792 Main Street, Church Lench E10127 Anne Cluster VC Evesham Worcestershire WR11 4UE N/A Evesham Member Mr C G Holt Email [email protected] 3019 Claines CE Primary School 5-11 01905 451235 Mrs E Sinton DB 116793 School Bank, Claines E10128 Eleanor Cluster VC Worcester Worcestershire WR3 7RW 01905 453522 Worcester City Member Mr T Miller Email [email protected] 3020 Cleeve Prior CE First School 5-10 01789 772276 Mrs S Newbury BP 116794 Main Street, Cleeve Prior E10129 Sarah Cluster VC Evesham Worcestershire WR11 8LG Tel & Fax Evesham Member Mr T J Bean Email [email protected] 3022 Clent Parochial Primary School 5-11 01562 730668 Mr C Hamilton GE 116796 Bromsgrove Road, Holy Cross, Clent E10131 Christian Cluster VC Stourbridge West Midlands DY9 9QP 01562 731910 Hagley Member Mr W E Moore Email [email protected] 2032 Clifton-upon-Teme Primary School 5-11 01886 812258 Mrs 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