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Bradford Schools Directory Bradford Council Bradford Schools Directory Schools Directory Page 2 Nursery Schools Pages 2 - 6 Primary Schools Pages 6 Secondary Schools Page 6 - 7 Academies Page 7 Special Schools Page 7 Free Schools Page 8 Mainstream School Resourced for SEN Page 8 Pupil Referral Units Education Department The majority of the Education Department staff are based at Margaret McMillan Tower and can be contacted at the following address: Education Department Margaret McMillan Tower Princes Way Bradford BD1 1NN Reception 01274 432111 Website Please note that an up to date version of this directory is available on our website: www.bradford.gov.uk If you have any amendments to make to the information contained in this Directory, please contact: IMT Data Team: 01274 439648 ONE Data - Bradford Schools Directory - Created on 25 September 2021 1 of 8 Pupil Referral Units (1) Telephone Fax Address DfE No. Headteacher Primary Pupil Referral Unit 01274 735298 733795 Avenue Road, Bradford, BD5 8DB 1103 Miss K Ratcliffe NUR (7) Telephone Fax Address DfE No. Headteacher Abbey Green Nursery School & Children's Centre 01274 722070 743926 Green Lane, Manningham, Bradford, BD8 8HT 1008 Mrs V Robinson Canterbury Nursery School and Centre for Children 01274 574539 Basil Street, Bradford, BD5 9HL 1012 Mrs J Bracewell, Miss R Sowerby Hirst Wood Nursery School & Children's Centre 01274 584368 581569 Carlton Avenue, Saltaire, Shipley, BD18 4NJ 1001 Mrs J Taylor Lilycroft Nursery School 01274 545647 496115 Lilycroft Road, Bradford, BD9 5AD 1002 Mrs S Hudson Midland Road Nursery School 01274 546492 546492 Bateman Street, Bradford, BD8 7DJ 1009 Miss V Robinson St Edmund's Nursery School & Children's Centre 01274 543282 499440 Washington Street, Bradford, BD8 9QW 1010 Mrs S Hudson Strong Close Nursery School 01535 605272 692556 Airedale Road, Keighley, BD21 4LW 1000 Mrs H Jones PRI (156) Telephone Fax Address DfE No. Headteacher Addingham Primary School 01943 830298 Bolton Road, Addingham, Ilkley, LS29 0NR 2173 Miss H Cave All Saints CofE Primary School (Bradford) 01274 415222 Little Horton Green, Bradford, BD5 0NG 3000 Mr J Davie All Saints' CofE Primary School (Ilkley) 01943 607852 Easby Drive, Ilkley, LS29 9BE 3026 Mrs M Robinson Ashlands Primary School 01943 609050 Leeds Road, Ilkley, LS29 8JY 2150 Dr A Soutar Atlas Community Primary School 01274 495190 542824 Lincoln Close, Bradford, BD8 8DL 2184 Mrs L Simpson Baildon CofE Primary School 01274 598540 530018 Coverdale Way, Baildon, Shipley, BD17 6TE 3360 Mrs K Savage Bankfoot Primary School 01274 732068 371716 Bolingbroke Street, Bradford, BD5 9NR 2102 Mrs J Wright Barkerend Primary Leadership Academy 01274 773003 773966 Hendford Drive, Bradford, BD3 0QT 2020 Mrs A Winter Beckfoot Allerton Primary School and Nursery 01274 541587 Garforth Street, Bradford, BD15 7HB 2001 M Blanchard Beckfoot Heaton Primary 01274 363070 546491 Haworth Road, Bradford, BD9 6LL 2038 Mrs Z Mawson Beckfoot Nessfield 01535 665628 Nessfield Drive, Keighley, BD22 6NP 2046 Ms L Hanson Beckfoot Priestthorpe Primary School & Nursery 01274 564879 Mornington Road, Bingley, BD16 4JS 2115 Mrs C Gunning Ben Rhydding Primary School 01943 431133 433479 Bolling Road, Ilkley, LS29 8QH 2166 Mr G Hartford Blakehill Primary School 01274 414355 414356 Highfield Road, Idle, Bradford, BD10 8QN 2062 Mrs L Keighley Bowling Park Primary School 01274 770270 770271 New Cross Street, West Bowling, Bradford, BD5 8BT 2075 Mr M Langley Brackenhill Primary School 01274 578286 523625 Dracup Road, Bradford, BD7 4HA 2107 Ms H Metcalf Burley and Woodhead CofE Primary School 01943 862739 865452 Sandholme Drive, Burley In Wharfedale, Ilkley, LS29 7RQ 3031 Mrs J Siddall Burley Oaks Primary School 01943 862642 864648 Langford Lane, Burley In Wharfedale, Ilkley, LS29 7EJ 2203 Mrs C Lee Byron Primary School 01274 722981 720113 Barkerend Road, Bradford, BD3 0AB 2036 Mr R O'Sullivan Carlton Mills 01274 401060 525563 Scotchman Road, Bradford, BD9 5AT 2002 Mrs C McDonald Carrwood Primary School 01274 664864 656361 Eversley Drive, Bradford, BD4 0EQ 2087 Miss D Parry Cavendish Primary School 01274 772175 772175 Hall Road, Bradford, BD2 2DU 2094 Mrs N Dunn Christ Church Church of England Academy 01274 410349 410350 Wrose Brow Road, Shipley, BD18 2NT 2013 Mrs P Foster Clayton St John CofE Primary School 01274 815862 884856 Bradford Road, Clayton, Bradford, BD14 6DD 2037 Mrs E Lawley Clayton Village Primary School 01274 414115 414116 John Street, Clayton, Bradford, BD14 6AD 2015 Mrs H Rahim ONE Data - Bradford Schools Directory - Created on 25 September 2021 2 of 8 PRI (156) Telephone Fax Address DfE No. Headteacher Co-op Academy Parkland 01274 611512 Old Park Road, Bradford, BD10 9BG 2056 Miss M Connors Co-op Academy Princeville 01274573298 576021 Willowfield Street, Bradford, BD7 2AH 2086 Mr R Lewis Copthorne Primary School 01274 501460 574354 All Saints Road, Bradford, BD7 3AY 2186 Miss S Ngenda Cottingley Village Primary School 01274 567545 551663 Cottingley Moor Road, Cottingley, Bingley, BD16 1SY 2110 Mrs N Geale Crossflatts Primary School 01274 782070 782803 Morton Lane, Crossflatts, Bingley, BD16 2EP 2111 Mrs N Bennett Crossley Hall Primary School 01274 488703 957817 Thornton Road, Bradford, BD8 0HJ 2024 Mrs E Monnery Cullingworth Village Primary School 01535 273839 275951 New School Lane, Cullingworth, Bradford, BD13 5DA 2112 Mrs C Isaac Denholme Primary School 01274 832123 831730 Minorca Mount, Denholme, Bradford, BD13 4AY 2167 Mr M Campbell Dixons Manningham Academy 01274 731695 728704 Wood Street, Bradford, BD8 8HY 2025 Mrs T Leighton Dixons Marchbank Primary 01274 089920 Barkerend Road, Bradford, BD3 8QQ 2018 Mrs H Haunch Dixons Music Primary 01274 424350 Trinity Road, Bradford, BD5 0BE 2008 Mr L Robbins-Ross East Morton CofE Primary School 01274 569447 563159 Street Lane, East Morton, Keighley, BD20 5SE 3028 Mrs A Proctor Eastburn Junior and Infant School 01535 653293 658126 Green Close, Eastburn, Keighley, BD20 8UX 2147 Mr D Wilson Eastwood Community School 01535 610212 210238 Victoria Avenue, Keighley, BD21 3JL 2120 Mrs S Carter Eldwick Primary School 01274 568361 N/A Warren Lane, Bingley, BD16 3LE 2113 Mr D Lomas Fagley Primary School 01274 771124 772479 Falsgrave Avenue, Bradford, BD2 3PU 2103 Mrs K Burnsall, Mrs V Rutherford Farfield Primary and Nursery School 01274 678545 694022 Reevy Crescent, Bradford, BD6 2BS 2084 Mrs S Convery Farnham Primary School 01274 573297 N/A Stratford Road, Bradford, BD7 3HU 2183 Mrs B Bains Fearnville Primary School 01274 664661 Fearnville Drive, Bradford, BD4 8DX 2049 Mrs S Bowe Feversham Primary Academy 01274 721751 721754 Harewood Street, Bradford, BD3 9EG 2007 Mr N Idrees Foxhill Primary School 01274 882426 882106 Brighouse And Denholme Road, Denholme, Bradford, BD13 1LN 5201 Mrs S Hey Frizinghall Primary School 01274 543072 546669 Salisbury Road, Frizinghall, Bradford, BD9 4HP 2027 Mrs V Merriman Girlington Primary School 01274 493543 543874 Kensington Street, Bradford, BD8 9NR 2182 Mrs K Swales Glenaire Primary School 01274 582514 588397 Thompson Lane, Baildon, Shipley, BD17 7LY 2157 Mrs J Wilkinson Green Lane Primary School 01274 774644 Green Lane, Manningham, Bradford, BD8 8HT 2034 Mrs J Townend Greengates Primary Academy 01274 611324 611630 Stockhill Road, Apperley Bridge, Bradford, BD10 9AX 2033 Mr A Gaunt Grove House Primary School 01274 636921 637160 Myers Lane, Bradford, BD2 4ED 2093 Miss L Clapham Harden Primary School 01535 273847 Long Lane, Harden, Bingley, BD16 1LJ 2114 Mrs K Hutchinson Haworth Primary School 01535 642359 647429 Rawdon Road, Haworth, Keighley, BD22 8DW 2121 Mrs P Howe Heaton St Barnabas' CofE Aided Primary School 01274 545019 553910 Rossefield Road, Bradford, BD9 4DA 3308 Mrs D Smith High Crags Primary Leadership Academy 01274 584068 774155 Pratt Lane, Shipley, BD18 2ES 2026 Mrs H Ray Hill Top CofE Primary School 01274 678386 678957 Common Road, Bradford, BD12 0TL 5203 Mr D Martin Hollingwood Primary School 01274 575353 522975 Hollingwood Lane, Bradford, BD7 4BE 5204 Mr J Duke Holybrook Primary School 01274 611327 Rillington Mead, Bradford, BD10 0EF 2039 Mr C Lloyd Holycroft Primary School 01535 604183 681778 Victoria Road, Keighley, BD21 1JF 2123 Mr G Morrison Home Farm Primary School 01274 777020 777022 Home Farm Close, Bradford, BD6 3NR 3379 Mrs J Poole ONE Data - Bradford Schools Directory - Created on 25 September 2021 3 of 8 PRI (156) Telephone Fax Address DfE No. Headteacher Horton Grange Primary School 01274 573287 521826 Spencer Road, Bradford, BD7 2EU 2029 Miss R Marshall Horton Park Primary School 01274 574544 413651 Dawnay Road, Bradford, BD5 9LQ 2180 Ms S Bahadur Hoyle Court Primary School 01274 581898 Fyfe Grove, Baildon, Shipley, BD17 6DN 2168 C Thirkill Idle CofE Primary School 01274 410111 410984 Booth Royd Drive, Bradford, BD10 8LU 3304 Mrs R Pouncey Ingrow Primary School 01535 603868 692437 Broomhill Avenue, Keighley, BD21 1BW 2124 Mrs A Vinnicombe Iqra Academy 01274 773350 773351 Drummond Road, Bradford, BD8 8DA 2195 Mrs S Anwar-Bleem Keelham Primary School 01274 832491 833816 Well Heads, Denholme, Bradford, BD13 4HH 5207 Mr R Hunter Keighley St Andrew's CofE Primary School & Nursery 01535 604656 211321 Lustre Street, Keighley, BD21 2ND 3363 Mrs R Whitham Killinghall Primary School 01274 771166 771167 Killinghall Road, Bradford, BD3 7JF 5200 Mrs C Spencer Knowleswood Primary School 01274 778177 N/A Knowles Lane, Bradford, BD4 9AE 2198 Mrs N Dunn Lapage Primary School and Nursery 01274 669100 Barkerend Road, Bradford, BD3 8QX 2041 Mr R Ballantine Laycock Primary School 01535 605916
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