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SCHOOL ADDRESS HEADTEACHER Phone Number Website Email SCHOOL LIST BY TOWN JANUARY 2020 ADDRESS HEADTEACHER Phone SCHOOL Website email address number Acton CEVCP School Lambert Drive Acton Sudbury CO10 0US Mrs Julie O'Neill 01787 http://www.acton.suffolk.sch.uk [email protected] 377089 Bardwell CoE Primary School School Lane Bardwell Bury St Edmunds IP31 1AD Mr Rob Francksen 01359 http://www.tilian.org.uk/ [email protected] 250854 Barnham CEVCP School Mill Lane Barnham Thetford IP24 2NG Mrs Amy Arnold 01842 http://www.barnham.suffolk.sch.uk/ [email protected] 890253 Barningham CEVCP School Church Road Barningham Bury St Edmunds IP31 1DD Miss Stephany Hunter 01359 http://www.barningham.suffolk.sch.uk/ [email protected] 221297 Barrow CEVCP School Colethorpe Lane Barrow Bury St Edmunds IP29 5AU Mrs Helen Ashe 01284 http://barrowcevcprimaryschool.co.uk/ [email protected] 810223 Bawdsey CEVCP School School Lane Bawdsey Woodbridge IP12 3AR Mrs Katie Butler 01394 http://www.bawdsey.suffolk.sch.uk/ [email protected] 411365 Bedfield CEVCP School Bedfield Woodbridge IP13 7EA Mrs Martine Sills 01728 http://www.bedfieldschool.co.uk/ [email protected] 628306 Benhall: St Mary’s CEVCP School School Lane Benhall Saxmundham IP17 1HE Mrs Katie Jenkins 01728 http://www.benhallschool.co.uk/ [email protected] 602407 Bentley CEVCP School Church Road Bentley Ipswich IP9 2BT Mrs Joanne Austin 01473 http://www.bentleycopdock.co.uk/ [email protected] 310253 Botesdale : St Botolph’s CEVCP Back Hills Botesdale Diss IP22 1DW Mr Mark Cobbold 01379 School http://stbotolphs.suffolk.dbprimary.com/ [email protected] 890181 Boxford CEVCP School Stone Street Boxford Sudbury CO10 5NP Mrs Justine Davies 01787 http://www.boxford.suffolk.dbprimary.com/ [email protected] 210332 Bramfield CoE Primary School Bridge Street Bramfield Halesworth IP19 9HZ Mrs Vicky Allen 01986 http://bmpy.suffolk.dbprimary.com/ [email protected] 784205 Bramford CEVCP School Duckamere Bramford Ipswich IP8 4AH Mrs Emma Burgess 01473 http://www.bramsomfederation.net/ [email protected] 741598 SCHOOL LIST BY TOWN JANUARY 2020 ADDRESS HEADTEACHER Phone SCHOOL Website email address number Brampton CoE Primary School Southwold Road Brampton Beccles NR34 8DW Mrs Vicky Allen 01502 http://www.brampton.suffolk.sch.uk/ [email protected] 575287 BSE : King Edward VI School Grove Road Bury St Edmunds IP33 3BH Mr Lee Walker 01284 http://www.king-ed.suffolk.sch.uk/ [email protected] 761393 BSE: St Edmundsbury CEVAP Grove Road Bury St Edmunds IP33 3BJ Mr Shaun Valentine 01284 School http://www.st-edmundsbury.suffolk.sch.uk/ [email protected] 752967 Bures CEVCP School Nayland Road Bures Sudbury CO8 5BX Mrs Ruth Slater 01787 http://www.bures.suffolk.sch.uk/ [email protected] 227446 Capel St Mary CEVCP School The Street Capel St Mary Ipswich IP9 2EG Mr Sean Cornish 01473 http://www.capel-st-mary.suffolk.sch.uk/ [email protected] 310386 Cavendish CEVCP School The Green Cavendish Sudbury CO10 8BA Miss Cheryl Wass 01787 http://www.cavendish.suffolk.sch.uk/ [email protected] 280279 Charsfield CoE Primary School Church Road Charsfield Woodbridge IP13 7QB Dr Paul Parslow-Williams 01473 http://www.greatsmallschools.co.uk/ [email protected] 737347 Chelmondiston CoE Primary School Chelmondiston Ipswich IP9 1DT Mrs Lesley Etchingham 01473 http://www.chelmondiston.suffolk.sch.uk/ [email protected] 780576 Cockfield CEVCP School Church Lane Cockfield Bury St Edmunds IP30 0LA Mrs Trudie Harkin 01284 http://www.cockfieldprimaryschool.co.uk/ [email protected] 828287 Creeting St Mary CEVAP School All Saints Road Creeting St Mary Ipswich IP6 8NF Mrs Christine Friar 01449 http://www.creetingstmary.suffolk.sch.uk/ [email protected] 720312 Debenham High School Gracechurch Street Debenham Stowmarket IP14 6BL Mr Simon Martin 01728 (A CoE Academy) http://www.debenhamhighschool.suffolk.sch.uk/ [email protected] 860213 Debenham : Sir Robert Hitcham School Corner Debenham Stowmarket IP14 6PL Miss Laura Newark 01728 CEVAP School http://www.sirroberthitcham.suffolk.sch.uk/ [email protected] 860201 Dennington CoE Primary School Laxfield Road Dennington Woodbridge IP13 8AE Dr Paul Parslow-Williams 01728 http://www.greatsmallschools.co.uk/ [email protected] 638206 SCHOOL LIST BY TOWN JANUARY 2020 ADDRESS HEADTEACHER Phone SCHOOL Website email address number East Bergholt CEVCP School School Lane East Bergholt Colchester CO7 6SW Mrs Gillian Mitchell 01206 http://www.eastbergholt-pri.suffolk.sch.uk/ [email protected] 298202 Elmsett CEVCP School The Street Elmsett Ipswich IP7 6PA Mrs Elaine Burdiss 01473 http://www.elmsettschool.co.uk/ [email protected] 658303 Elveden CoE Primary Academy London Road Elveden Thetford IP24 3TN Mrs Lorna Rourke and Mrs April Grimes 01842 http://www.elveden.suffolk.sch.uk/ [email protected] 890258 Eye : St Peter and St Paul Church Street Eye IP23 7BD Mr Steven Ginn 01379 CoE Primary School http://www.sspeterandpaulprimaryeye.co.uk/ [email protected] 870497 Eyke CoE Primary School The Street Eyke Woodbridge IP12 2QW Miss Lucie Fairweather 01394 http://www.eyke.suffolk.sch.uk/ [email protected] 460328 Framlingham : Sir Robert College Road Framlingham Woodbridge IP13 9EP Mrs Helen Picton 01728 Hitcham’s CEVAP School http://www.hitchams.suffolk.sch.uk/ [email protected] 723354 Fressingfield CoE Primary School School Lane Fressingfield Eye IP21 5RU Mr Mark Taylor 01379 http://www.fressingfield.suffolk.sch.uk/ [email protected] 586393 Gislingham CoE Primary School Broadfields Road Gislingham Eye IP23 8HX Mrs Julie Welham 01379 http://www.tilian.org.uk/ [email protected] 783283 Great Barton CoE Primary School Road Great Barton Bury St Edmunds IP31 2RJ Mrs Claire Ratley 01284 Academy http://www.greatbartonprimaryschool.co.uk/ [email protected] 787353 Great Finborough CEVCP School High Road Great Finborough Stowmarket IP14 3AQ Mr Stephen Dodd 01449 http://finboroughprimary.co.uk/ [email protected] 613208 Great Waldingfield CEVCP School Folly Road Great Waldingfield Sudbury CO10 0RR Mrs Tina Hosford 01787 http://www.greatwaldingfield.suffolk.sch.uk/ [email protected] 374055 Great Whelnetham CoE Primary Stanningfield Road Great Whelnetham Bury St Edmunds IP30 0UA Mrs Melanie Barrow 01284 School http://www.greatwhelnetham.suffolk.sch.uk [email protected] 386203 Hadleigh : St Mary’s CoE Primary Stonehouse Road Hadleigh Ipswich IP7 5BH Mr Andrew Frolish 01473 School http://www.stmaryshad.co.uk/ [email protected] 823268 SCHOOL LIST BY TOWN JANUARY 2020 ADDRESS HEADTEACHER Phone SCHOOL Website email address number Hartest CoE Primary School The Row Hartest Bury St Edmunds IP29 4DL Mrs Amanda Woolmer (Interim) 01284 http://www.hartest.suffolk.sch.uk/ [email protected] 830343 Haughley : Crawford’s CoE Primary Green Road Haughley Stowmarket IP14 3QZ Mr Rob Francksen 01449 School https://www.crawfordsprimaryschool.com/ [email protected] 673253 Hintlesham & Chattisham CoE George Street Hintlesham Ipswich IP8 3NH Mrs Debbie Jackson 01473 Primary School https://www.hintleshamchattishamschool.com/ [email protected] 652344 Honington CEVCP School Malting Row Honington Bury St Edmunds IP31 1RE Mrs Lauren Moore 01359 https://honington.edublogs.org/ [email protected] 269324 Hopton CEVCP School Thelnetham Road Hopton Diss IP22 2QY Mrs Claire Wright 01953 http://www.hopton.suffolk.sch.uk/ [email protected] 681449 Ipswich : Morland CoE Primary Morland Road Ipswich IP3 0LH Mr John Crane 01473 School http://www.morlandprimary.com/ [email protected] 727646 Ipswich : St John’s CEVAP Victory Road Ipswich IP4 4LE Mrs Janita Betts 01473 School http://www.st-johns.suffolk.sch.uk/ [email protected] 727554 Ipswich : St Margaret’s CEVAP Bolton Lane Ipswich IP4 2BT Ms Joanna Kidby 01473 School http://www.stmargaretsipswich.org/ [email protected] 251613 Ipswich : St Matthew’s CoE Portman Road Ipswich IP1 2AX Mr Darren Gates 01473 Primary School http://www.stmatthewsprimary.co.uk/ [email protected] 251614 Ixworth CoE Primary School Crown Lane Ixworth Bury St Edmunds IP31 2EL Mrs Lyndsey Allsopp 01359 http://www.ixworthprimary.co.uk/ [email protected] 230228 Kelsale CEVCP School Carlton Road Kelsale Saxmundham IP17 2NP Mrs Claire McMeekin 01728 https://kelsaleprimary.co.uk/ [email protected] 602297 Kersey CEVCP School Cherry Hill Kersey Ipswich IP7 6EG Mrs Jess Damant (Interim) 01473 http://www.kersey.suffolk.sch.uk/ [email protected] 823397 Lawshall : All Saints CEVCP The Street Lawshall Bury St Edmunds IP29 4QA Mrs Clare Lamb 01284 School http://allsaintsprimary.org/ [email protected] 828223 SCHOOL LIST BY TOWN JANUARY 2020 ADDRESS HEADTEACHER Phone SCHOOL Website email address number Laxfield : All Saints CoE Primary Framlingham Road Laxfield Woodbridge IP13 8HD Mrs Melanie Barrow 01986 School http://www.laxfieldprimaryschool.co.uk/ [email protected] 798344 Long Melford CoE School Cordell Road Long Melford Sudbury CO10 9ED Mrs Amanda Woolmer 01787 http://www.longmelfordprimaryschool.co.uk/ [email protected] 379929 Mellis
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