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Establishment Guide a List of Bedford Borough Schools and Their Contact Details Establishment Guide A list of Bedford Borough Schools and their contact details Children’s and Adults’ Services Establishment Guide Contents Nursery Schools 3 Lower Schools 4 Primary Schools 11 Middle Schools 13 Secondary Schools 15 Upper Schools 16 Special Schools 17 2 Establishment Guide Nursery Schools Cherry Trees Nursery School School Phase Category Hawkins Road, Bedford, MK42 9LS Age Range Head: Mrs I Davis Nursery Community Tel: (01234) 354788 Up to 5 years e-mail: [email protected] website: www.cherrytreesnurseryschool.com Peter Pan Nursery School School Phase Category Edward Road, Bedford, MK429DR Age Range Head: Mrs I Davis Nursery Community Tel: (01234) 350864 Up to 5 years e-mail: [email protected] website: www.peterpannurseryschool.com Southway Nursery School School Phase Category Ampthill Road, Bedford, MK42 9EH Age Range Head: Mrs I Davis Nursery Community Tel: (01234) 266520 Up to 5 years e-mail: [email protected] 3 Establishment Guide Lower Schools Balliol Lower School School Phase Category Balliol Road, Kempston, Bedford, MK42 7ER Age Range Head: Mrs K Storey Lower Community Tel: (01234) 300601 Up to 9 years e-mail: [email protected] website: www.balliolschool.co.uk Bedford Road Lower School School Phase Category Hillgrounds Road, Kempston, Bedford, MK42 8QH Age Range Head: Mrs L Gould Lower Community Tel: (01234) 851011 Up to 9 years e-mail: [email protected] website: www.bedfordroadlower.org.uk Brickhill Lower School School Phase Category Dove Road, Bedford, MK41 7AA Age Range Head: Mrs D Wilson Lower Community Tel: (01234) 401404 Fax: (01234) 401405 Up to 9 years e-mail: [email protected] website: www.brickhilllowerschool.co.uk Broadmead Lower School School Phase Category Park Crescent, Stewartby, Bedford, MK43 9NN Age Range Head: Mrs K Hewlett Lower Community Tel: (01234) 768318 Fax: (01234) 768800 Up to 9 years e-mail: [email protected] website: www.broadmeadlower.beds.sch.uk Bromham C of E Lower School School Phase Category Grange Lane, Bromham, Bedford, MK43 8NR Age Range Head: Mrs V Gilks Lower VC Tel: (01234) 822784 Fax: (01234) 826395 Up to 9 years e-mail: [email protected] website: www.bromham.beds.sch.uk Camestone Lower School School Phase Category Jowitt Avenue, Kempston, Bedford, MK42 8NW Age Range Head: Mr P Stanyard Lower Community Tel: (01234) 855587 Fax: (01234) 401717 Up to 9 years e-mail: [email protected] website: www.camestoneschool.co.uk 4 Establishment Guide Carlton Lower School School Phase Category The Moor, Carlton, Bedford, MK43 7JR Age Range Head: Mrs S Burt Lower VC Tel: (01234) 720281 Fax: (01234) 720281 Up to 9 years e-mail: [email protected] website: www.carltonvclower.ik.org Castle Newnham Primary School Phase Category Goldington Road, Bedford, MK40 3EP Age Range Federation Principal: Mrs R Wilkes Lower Foundation Tel: (01234) 300800 Fax: (01234) 300805 Up to 9 years e-mail: [email protected] website: www.castlenewnham.schoool Christopher Reeves Lower School School Phase Category Hinwick Road, Podington, Wellingborough, Age Range Northamptonshire, NN29 7HU Head: Mrs S McNally Lower VA Tel: (01933) 353531 (C of E) e-mail: [email protected] Up to 9 years website: www.christopher-reeves-school.co.uk Cople Lower School School Phase Category Willington Road, Cople, Bedford, MK44 3TH Age Range Head: Mrs H Johnson Lower Community Tel: (01234) 838827 Up to 9 years e-mail: [email protected] website: www.copleschool.org.uk Edith Cavell Lower School School Phase Category Manton Lane, Bedford, MK41 7NH Age Range Head: Miss H Cooke Lower Foundation (Trust) Tel: (01234) 345636 Fax: (01234) 356291 Up to 9 years e-mail: [email protected] website: www.edithcavell.ik.org Eileen Wade Lower School School Phase Category High Street, Upper Dean, Huntingdon, PE28 0ND Age Range Head: Mrs L Virnuls Lower Foundation Tel: (01234) 708260 Fax: (01234) 708260 Up to 9 years e-mail: [email protected] website: www.eileenwadelower.ik.org 5 Establishment Guide Goldington Green Academy School Phase Category Goldington Road, Bedford, MK41 0DP Age Range Head: Mrs C Skingsley Lower Academy Tel: (01234) 326335 Fax: (01234) 357808 Up to 9 years e-mail: [email protected] website: www.goldingtongreen.co.uk Great Barford Lower School School Phase Category Silver Street, Great Barford, Bedford, MK44 3JU Age Range Head: Mrs S Evans Lower Community Tel: (01234) 870342 Up to 9 years e-mail: [email protected] website: www.greatbarford.beds.sch.uk Harrold Lower School School Phase Category The Green, Harrold, Bedford, MK43 7DB Age Range Head: Mrs C Royden Lower Foundation Tel: (01234) 720312 Up to 9 years e-mail: [email protected] website: www.harroldlowerschool.co.uk Hazeldene Lower School School Phase Category Stancliffe Road, Bedford, MK41 9AT Age Range Head: Mrs H Ward Lower Foundation Tel: (01234) 300100 Fax: (01234) 300102 Up to 9 years e-mail: [email protected] website: www.hazeldeneschool.co.uk Kempston Rural Lower School School Phase Category Martell Drive, Kempston, Bedford, MK42 7FJ Age Range Head: Mrs A Stanbridge Lower Community Tel: (01234) 854286 Fax: (01234) 854286 Up to 9 years e-mail: [email protected] website: www.kempstonrural.beds.sch.uk Kymbrook Lower School School Phase Category Kimbolton Road, Keysoe, Bedford, MK44 2HH Age Range Head: Ms V Kenyon Lower Foundation Tel: (01234) 376266 Up to 9 years e-mail: [email protected] website: www.kymbrooklowerschool.co.uk 6 Establishment Guide Milton Ernest Lower School School Phase Category Thurleigh Road, Milton Ernest, Bedford, MK44 1RF Age Range Head: Mrs L Virnuls Lower VC Tel: (01234) 822079 Up to 9 years e-mail: [email protected] website: www.miltonernestschool.ik.org Oakley Lower School School Phase Category Station Road, Oakley, Bedford, MK43 7RE Age Range Interim Head: Mrs S Litchfield Lower Foundation Tel: (01234) 822104 Up to 9 years e-mail: [email protected] website: www.oakleylowerschool.co.uk Pinchmill Lower School School Phase Category The Old Road, Felmersham, Bedford, MK43 7JD Age Range Head: Mrs V Coleman Lower Foundation Tel: (01234) 781371 Fax: (01234) 783128 Up to 9 years e-mail: [email protected] website: www.pinchmill.beds.sch.uk Priory Lower School School Phase Category Greyfriars, Bedford, MK40 1JD Age Range Head: Mrs A Hemsley Lower Foundation (Trust) Tel: (01234) 261768 Fax: (01234) 351415 Up to 9 years e-mail: [email protected] website: www.priorylower.co.uk Ravensden Lower School School Phase Category Vicarage Close, Ravensden, Bedford, MK44 2RW Age Range Head: Mrs B North Lower VA Tel: (01234) 771316 (C of E) e-mail: [email protected] Up to 9 years website: www.ravensdenlowerschool.co.uk Renhold Lower School School Phase Category Church End, Renhold, Bedford, MK41 0LU Age Range Head: Mrs E J Ferguson Lower VC Tel: (01234) 771724 Up to 9 years e-mail: [email protected] website: www.renhold.beds.sch.uk 7 Establishment Guide Riseley Lower School School Phase Category Church Lane, Riseley, Bedford, MK44 1EL Age Range Head: Mr D Dyson Lower VA Tel: (01234) 708218 (C of E) e-mail: [email protected] Up to 9 years website: www.riseleyschool.co.uk Roxton Lower School School Phase Category School Lane, Roxton, Bedford, MK44 3DR Age Range Head: Mrs J Trott Lower VA Tel: (01234) 870230 Fax: (01234) 870230 (C of E) e-mail: [email protected] Up to 9 years website: www.roxton.beds.sch.uk Scott Lower School School Phase Category Hawk Drive, Bedford, MK41 7JA Age Range Head: Mrs A Barker Lower Community Tel: (01234) 352630 Up to 9 years e-mail: [email protected] website: www.scott.beds.sch.uk Sharnbrook John Gibbard Lower School School Phase Category 37 High Street, Sharnbrook, Bedford, MK44 1PF Age Range Head: Mrs S Kaznowski Lower Academy Tel: (01234) 781328 Fax: 0700 580 7815 Up to 9 years e-mail: [email protected] website: www.johngibbard.beds.sch.uk Springfield Lower School School Phase Category Orchard Street, Kempston, Bedford, MK42 7LJ Age Range Head: Mrs M Allen Lower Community Tel: (01234) 306000 Fax: (01234) 306001 Up to 9 years e-mail: [email protected] website: www.springfieldlower.org.uk St James’ Lower School School Phase Category Main Road, Biddenham, Bedford, MK40 4BD Age Range Head: Mrs M Soulsby Lower VA Tel: (01234) 352721 (C of E) e-mail: [email protected] Up to 9 years website: www.stjamesvalower.org.uk 8 Establishment Guide St Joseph’s Catholic Lower School School Phase Category Chester Road, Bedford, MK40 4HN Age Range Head: Miss L Sumpter Lower Academy Tel: (01234) 352062 Fax: (01234) 300420 (Catholic) e-mail: [email protected] Up to 9 years website: www.st-josephs.beds.sch.uk St Lawrence Lower School School Phase Category Manor Lane, Wymington, Rushden, Northamptonshire, Age Range NN10 9LL Head: Mrs G Donald Lower VA Tel: (01933) 353530 (C of E) e-mail: [email protected] Up to 9 years website: www.st-lawrenceschool.co.uk The Hills Academy School Phase Category Stancliffe Road, Bedford, MK41 9AT Age Range Head: Mrs M Whitehead Lower Academy Tel: (01234) 266498 Fax: (01234) 347251 Up to 9 years e-mail: [email protected] website: www.thehillsacademy.co.uk Thurleigh Lower School School Phase Category High Street, Thurleigh, Bedford, MK44 2DB Age Range Head: Ms V Kenyon Lower Foundation Tel: (01234) 771252 Up to 9 years e-mail: [email protected] website:
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