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Directory of Establishments 2019/20- Index CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S SERVICE DIRECTORY OF ESTABLISHMENTS 2019/20- INDEX Page No Primary Schools 2-34 Nursery School 35 Secondary Schools 36-40 Special Schools 41 Enhanced Mainstream Schools 42-44 Pupil Referral Service 45 Outdoor Education Centres 45 Adult Learning Service 46 Produced by: Children and Young People’s Service, County Hall, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, DL7 8AE Contact for Amendments or additional copies: – Marion Sadler tel: 01609 532234 e-mail: [email protected] For up to date information please visit the Gov.UK Get information about Schools page at https://get-information-schools.service.gov.uk/ 1 PRIMARY SCHOOLS Telephone Status County Council Ward School name and address Headteacher DfE No Email NC= nursery District Council area class Ainderby Steeple Church of England Primary Mrs Fiona Sharp T: 01609 773519 3000 Academy Swale School, Station Lane, Morton On Swale, E: admin@ainderbysteeple. Northallerton, North Yorkshire, n-yorks.sch.uk Hambleton DL7 9QR Airy Hill Primary School, Waterstead Lane, Mrs Catherine T: 01947 602688 2190 Academy Whitby/Streonshalh Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO21 1PZ Mattewman E: admin@airyhill. n-yorks.sch.uk Scarborough NC Aiskew, Leeming Bar Church of England Mrs Bethany T: 01677 422403 3001 VC Swale Primary School, 2 Leeming Lane, Leeming Bar, Stanley E: admin@aiskewleemingbar. Northallerton, North Yorkshire, DL7 9AU n-yorks.sch.uk Hambleton Alanbrooke Community Primary School, Mrs Pippa Todd T: 01845 577474 2150 CS Sowerby Alanbrooke Barracks, Topcliffe, Thirsk, North E: admin@alanbrooke. Yorkshire, YO7 3SF n-yorks.sch.uk Hambleton All Saints Church of England Primary Mrs Amber T: 01423 872491 3361 Academy Pannal & Lower Wharfedale School, Kirkby Overblow, Main Street, Kirkby Andrews E: admin@kirkbyoverblow. Overblow, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG3 n-yorks.sch.uk Harrogate 1HD All Saints Roman Catholic Primary School, Mrs Mary T: 01845 523058 3616 Academy Sowerby Green Lane East, Thirsk, North Yorkshire, YO7 Cobbold E: admin@allsaints. 1NB n-yorks.sch.uk NC Hambleton Alne Primary School, Main Street, Alne, York, Miss Michelle T: 01347 838427 2245 CS Easingwold YO61 1RT Dawson E: [email protected] Hambleton Alverton Community Primary School, Mount Mr Richard T: 01609 773524 2242 CS Northallerton Road, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, DL6 1RB Linsley E: [email protected] NC Hambleton Amotherby Community Primary School, Mrs Susan T: 01653 693675 2246 CS Malton Meadowfield, Amotherby, Malton, North Knowles E: admin@amotherby. Yorkshire, YO17 6TG n-yorks.sch.uk Ryedale Applegarth Primary School, Upwell Road, Mrs Alison T: 01609 773521 2080 CS Northallerton Northallerton, North Yorkshire, DL7 8QF Goodwin E: admin@applegarth. n-yorks.sch.uk Hambleton 2 PRIMARY SCHOOLS Telephone Status County Council Ward School name and address Headteacher DfE No Email NC= nursery District Council area class Appleton Roebuck Primary School, Main Mrs Andrea T: 01904 501906 2301 Academy Escrick Street, Appleton Roebuck, York, YO23 7DN Commins E: admin@appletonroebuck. n-yorks.sch.uk Selby Appleton Wiske Community Primary School, Mr Neil Clark T: 01609 881398 2247 CS North Hambleton Front Street, Appleton Wiske, Northallerton, E: admin@appletonwiske. North Yorkshire, DL6 2AA n-yorks.sch.uk Hambleton Arkengarthdale Church of England Primary Mrs Susan T: 01748 884335 3006 VC Upper Dales School, Arkengarthdale, Richmond, North Gardner E: admin@arkengarthdale. Yorkshire, DL11 6EN n-yorks.sch.uk Richmondshire Askrigg Voluntary Controlled Primary Miss Charlotte T: 01969 650331 3289 VC Upper Dales School, Yorebridge, Askrigg, Leyburn, North Harper E: admin@askrigg. Yorkshire, DL8 3BJ n-yorks.sch.uk Richmondshire Federation with Bainbridge Church of England Primary and Nursery School and West Burton Church of England Primary School Askwith Primary School, Askwith, Otley, Elaine Nayler T: 01943 462896 2302 Academy Pateley Bridge West Yorkshire, LS21 2HX E: [email protected] Harrogate Aspin Park Community Primary School, Mr Nick Long T: 01423 863920 2377 Academy Knaresborough Wetherby Road, Knaresborough, North E: admin@aspinpark. Yorkshire, HG5 8LQ n-yorks.sch.uk Harrogate Athelstan Community Primary School, Milford Miss Karen M T: 01977 684037 2421 CS Sherburn in Elmet Road, Sherburn In Elmet, Leeds, West O'Donnell E: admin@athelstan. Yorkshire, LS25 6AY n-yorks.sch.uk NC Selby Austwick Church of England (V.A.) Primary Mrs Jo Lister T: 015242 51366 3350 VA North Craven School, Austwick, Lancaster, E: admin@austwick. LA2 8BN n-yorks.sch.uk NC Craven Bainbridge Church of England Primary and Miss Charlotte T: 01969 650336 3008 VC Upper Dales Nursery School, Bainbridge, Leyburn, North Harper E: admin@bainbridge. Yorkshire, DL8 3EL n-yorks.sch.uk NC Richmondshire Federation with Askrigg Voluntary Controlled England Primary School and West Burton Church of England Primary School 3 PRIMARY SCHOOLS Telephone Status County Council Ward School name and address Headteacher DfE No Email NC= nursery District Council area class Baldersby St James Church of England Mr Nigel Stewart T: 01765 640277 3009 Academy Masham & Fountains Voluntary Controlled Primary School, E: [email protected] Baldersby St. James, Thirsk, Harrogate North Yorkshire, YO7 4PT Barkston Ash Catholic Primary School, Mr Christopher T: 01937 557373 3369 VA Cawood & Saxton London Road, Power E: admin@barkstonash. Barkston Ash, Tadcaster, n-yorks.sch.uk Selby North Yorkshire, LS24 9PS Barlby Bridge Community Primary School, Ms Claire Hughes T: 01757 703650 2400 CS Selby Barlby Thomas Street, Barlby Bridge, Selby, North E: admin@barlbybridge. Yorkshire, YO8 5AA n-yorks.sch.uk NC Selby Barlby Community Primary School, Hill Top, Mrs Jill Baker T: 01757 703317 2401 CS Selby Barlby Barlby, Selby, North Yorkshire, E: admin@barlby-pri. YO8 5JQ n-yorks.sch.uk NC Selby Barlow Church of England Voluntary Mrs S Macdonald T: 01757 618319 3223 VC Selby Brayton Controlled Primary School, Park Road, E: admin@barlow. Barlow, Selby, North Yorkshire, YO8 8ES n-yorks.sch.uk Selby Barrowcliff School, Ash Grove, Scarborough, Mr Mark Rogers T: 01723 351767 2108 CS Woodlands North Yorkshire, YO12 6NJ E: admin@barrowcliff. n-yorks.sch.uk NC Scarborough Barton Church of England Primary School, Mrs Sharon T: 01325 377246 3133 Academy Richmondshire North Silver Street, Barton, Richmond, North Stevenson E: admin@barton. Yorkshire, DL10 6LJ n-yorks.sch.uk Richmondshire Collaboration with Ravensworth Church of England Primary School Barwic Parade Community Primary School, Miss Sarah Dixon T: 01757 705591 2390 CS Selby Barlby Barwic Parade, Selby, North Yorkshire, YO8 E: admin@barwic-parade. 8DJ n-yorks.sch.uk NC Selby Beckwithshaw Community Primary School, Mrs Lisa Jackson- T: 01423 504642 2348 CS Pateley Bridge Church Row, Beckwithshaw, Harrogate, North Ward E: admin@beckwithshaw. Yorkshire, HG3 1QW n-yorks.sch.uk Harrogate Collaboration with Kettlesing Felliscliffe Community Primary School 4 PRIMARY SCHOOLS Telephone Status County Council Ward School name and address Headteacher DfE No Email NC= nursery District Council area class Bedale Church of England Primary School, Mrs Elizabeth T: 01677 422401 3010 VC Bedale Firby Road, Bedale, North Yorkshire, DL8 2AT Turnbull E: admin@bedale-ce. n-yorks.sch.uk Hambleton Bentham Community Primary School, Low Mrs Claire T: 01524 261412 2305 CS North Craven Bentham Road, Low Bentham, Lancaster, Pearson E: [email protected] Lancashire LA2 7BP NC Craven Bilsdale Midcable Chop Gate Ms Kathryn T: 01642 778202 3012 VC Stokesley Cof E VC Primary School, Chop Gate, McDonald E: admin@bilsdalemidcable- Middlesbrough, Cleveland, TS9 7JL chopgate.n-yorks.sch.uk Hambleton Collaboration with Carlton and Faceby CE VA Primary School Bilton Grange Community Primary School, Ms Judith T: 01423 502375 2328 Academy Harrogate Bilton & Nidd Bilton Lane, Harrogate, Ratcliffe E: [email protected] Gorge North Yorkshire, HG1 3BA yorks.sch.uk Harrogate Birstwith Church of England Primary School, Mrs Liz Bedford T: 01423 770554 3226 VC Lower Nidderdale & Wreaks Road, Birstwith, Harrogate, North E: admin@birstwith. Bishop Monkton Yorkshire, HG3 2NJ n-yorks.sch.uk Harrogate Bishop Monkton Church of England Primary Mrs Sally Cowling T: 01765 677583 3227 VC Lower Nidderdale & Bishop School, St John’s Road, Bishop Monkton, E: admin@bishopmonkton. Monkton Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG3 3QW n-yorks.sch.uk Harrogate Bishop Thornton Church of England Primary Mrs Liz Bedford T: 01423 770185 3228 VC Lower Nidderdale & Bishop School, Colber Lane, Bishop Thornton, E:admin@bishopthorntoncofe. Monkton Harrogate, HG3 3JR n-yorks.sch.uk Collaboration with Birstwith CE Primary School Harrogate Bolton-on-Swale St Mary's Church of Mrs Nicola T: 01748 818401 3301 VA Catterick Bridge England Primary School, Bolton On Swale, Dobson E: admin@bolton-on-swale. Scorton, Richmond, North Yorkshire, DL10 6AQ n-yorks.sch.uk Richmondshire Boroughbridge Primary School, York Road, Miss Gail Lee T: 01423 322208 2309 CS Boroughbridge Boroughbridge, York, YO51 9EB E: [email protected] yorks.sch.uk NC Harrogate 5 PRIMARY SCHOOLS Telephone Status County Council Ward School name and address Headteacher DfE No Email NC= nursery District Council area class Bradleys Both Community Primary School, Mr Barry Rogers T: 01535 633116 2310 CS Airedale Skipton Road, Bradley, Keighley, West E: admin@bradleysboth. Yorkshire, BD20 9EF n-yorks.sch.uk Craven Braeburn Primary and Nursery Academy, Vicki Logan T: 01723 582616 2010 Academy Eastfield
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