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Church of England Schools Primary Schools School DIOCESE OF SOUTHWELL & NOTTINGHAM – CHURCH OF ENGLAND SCHOOLS PRIMARY SCHOOLS SCHOOL HEAD TEACHER ADDRESS OF SCHOOL Aslockton Kate Watson (Exec Head) Abbey Lane, Aslockton, NG13 9AW Archbishop Cranmer C of E 01949 850627 Academy [email protected] Blyth Alison Richardson Retford Road, Blyth, Worksop, S81 8ER The Primary School of St Mary & St 01909 591218 Fax 01909 591218 Martin [email protected] Bleasby C of E Primary School Ann Town Station Road, Bleasby, BG14 7GD Louise Carpenter (Acting Head) 01636 830203 Fax 01636 830957 [email protected] Bramcote C of E Primary School Sarah Meredith Hanley Avenue, Bramcote, NG9 3HE 0115 925 8548 [email protected] Bulwell Kelly Lee (Exec Head) Ragdale Road, Bulwell, NG6 8GQ St Mary’s C of E Primary & Nursery Daniel Farthing (Head of School) 0115 915 1506/ 0115 9151507 School [email protected] Bunny C of E Primary School Daniel Rhodes Church Street, Bunny, NG11 6QW 0115 921 2727 [email protected] Burntstump Seely C of E Academy Heather Gabb Burntstump Hill, Arnold, NG5 8PQ 0115 963 2833 Fax 0115 963 0108 [email protected] Calverton Ian Bullock Main Street, Calverton, NG14 6FG St Wilfrid’s C of E Primary School Tel & Fax 0115 965 2775 [email protected] Caunton Marie Thompson (Exec Head) Manor Road, Caunton, NG23 6AD Dean Hole C of E Primary School Ann Clark (Head of School) Tel & Fax 01636 636219 [email protected] Coddington C of E Primary School Tamsin Caputa Brownlows Hill, Coddington, NG24 2QA 01636 702974 [email protected] Colwick Chris Belton Vale Road, Colwick, NG4 2ED St John the Baptist C of E Primary 0115 911 5599 Fax 0115 987 1693 School [email protected] Costock C of E Primary School Jane Mellor Main Street, Costock, LE12 6XD 01509 852084 [email protected] Cotgrave C of E Primary School Craig Moxham The Cross, Cotgrave, NG12 3HS 0115 9892204 [email protected] Cuckney C of E Primary School Lisa Crossland Cuckney, Mansfield, NG20 9NB 01623 842223 Fax 01623 845391 [email protected] Dunham-on-Trent C of E Primary Julia Wallace Laneham Road, Dunham-on-Trent, NG22 0TU School Tel & Fax 01777 228383 [email protected] East Bridgford Richard Thomlinson Kneeton Road, East Bridgford, NG13 8PG St Peter’s C of E Academy 01949 20226 [email protected] East Retford Adrian Jackson Grove Street, Retford, DN22 6LD St Swithun’s C of E Primary School 01777 702043 (Nursery 01777 706454) [email protected] Edwinstowe Nicola Monks Paddock Close, Edwinstowe, Mansfield, NG21 St Mary’s C of E Primary School 9LP Fa01623 822518 [email protected] Elston Lisa Richmond Top Street, Elston, NG23 5NP All Saints Anglican/Methodist 01636 525324 Primary School [email protected] Farndon Elizabeth Duffell Sandhill Road, Farndon, NG24 4TE St Peter’s Cross Keys C of E Tel & Fax 01636 680360 Primary Academy [email protected] Farnsfield St Michael’s C of E Tony Walker Branston Avenue Farnsfield Newark NG22 8JZ Primary School Tel 01623 882494 (Fax 01623 882836) [email protected] Gamston C of E Primary School David Fotheringham Stanboard Lane, Gamston, Retford, DN22 0PE Tel 01777 838631 (Fax 01777 839022) [email protected] Gedling John Graham Priory Road, Gedling, NG4 4JZ All Hallows C of E Primary School 0115 956 8277 Fax 0115 956 8278 [email protected] Gringley on the Hill Yvonne Reeson Mill Road, Gringley on the Hill, DN10 4QT St Peter’s C of E Primary School 01777 817330 [email protected] Gunthorpe C of E Primary School Kate Watson (Exec Head) David’s Lane, Gunthorpe, NG14 7EW Mel Brown (Head of School) 0115 9663481 [email protected] Halam C of E Primary School Caroline Aldrich The Turnpike, Halam, NG22 8AE 01636 813062 Fax 01636 816708 [email protected] Harworth Church of England Kerrie Clowes Scrooby Road, Harworth, DN11 8JT Academy 01302 742477 (Fax 01302 751436) [email protected] Hucknall Helen Bent Montague Road, Hucknall, Nottingham, NG15 National C of E Primary School 7DU 0115 963 2678 (Fax 0115 964 0668) [email protected] Huthwaite Jo Redfern (Exec Head) Common Road, Huthwaite, Sutton in Ashfield, Huthwaite All Saints Church of Lynette Burton (Head of School) NG17 2JR England Voluntary Aided Infant 01623 459199 (Fax 01623 459199) and Pre-School [email protected] Kneesall C of E Primary School Susan Ilett-Coupe School Lane, Kneesall, Newark, NG22 0AB Tel & Fax 01623 861069 [email protected] Langar C of E Primary School Andrew Johnson (Exec Head) Barnstone Road, Langar, NG13 9HH Emily Brown (Head of School) Tel & Fax 01949 860056 [email protected] Leverton Academy Rebecca Chadwick Main Street, North Leverton, Retford, DN22 0AD 01427 880470 Fax 01427 880711 [email protected] Linby cum Papplewick C of E Domenico Conidi Quarry Lane, Linby, NG15 8GA Primary School 0115 963 4282 (Fax 0115 963 4282) [email protected] Lowdham C of E Primary School Ben Waldram Main Street, Lowdham, NG14 7BE 0115 966 3358 (Fax 0115 966 4245) [email protected] Mansfield James Marshall Bellamy Road, Mansfield, NG18 4LN St Peter’s C of E Primary School 01623 489980 Tel & Fax [email protected] Mansfield Woodhouse Nadeem Shah (Exec Head) Church Hill Avenue, Mansfield Woodhouse, St Edmunds C of E Primary School Sarah Clarke (Head of School) NG19 9JU 01623 646624 Fax 01623 651367 [email protected] Newark Michael Palmer (Acting Head) Victoria Street, Newark, NG24 4UT Christ Church C of E Infant School 01636 680051 (Fax 01636 680053) [email protected] Newark Claire Kent King’s Road, Newark, NG24 1EW Mount C of E Primary School 01636 688166 Fax 01636 688155 [email protected] Newark Nadeem Shah (Exec Head) Holden Crescent, Boundary Road, Newark, William Gladstone C of E Primary Susanna Goddard (Head of School) NG24 4HU Academy 01636 680284 [email protected] Nottingham Sue-Ellen Shaw Bluecoat Primary Academy, Harvey Road, Bluecoat Primary Academy Bilborough, Nottingham, NG8 3BB 0115 900 7200 [email protected] Normanton-on-Trent Diane Ward (Exec Head) Mill Lane, Normanton-on-Trent, St Matthew’s C of E Primary Sally Beaman (Head of School) NG23 6RW School Tel & Fax 01636 821217 [email protected] Norwell C of E Primary School Diane Ward (Exec Head) School Lane, Norwell, NG23 6JP Kathryn King (Head of School) Tel & Fax 01636 636244 [email protected] North Wheatley C of E Primary Joanna Hall Sturton Road, South Wheatley, School DN22 9DH 01427 880409 [email protected] Pierrepont Gamston C of E Primary Aiden Sharp Coledale West Bridgford Nottingham NG2 School 6TH 0115 981 9292 (Fax 0115 982 7182) [email protected] Ranby C of E Primary School Clare Mackinder Blyth Road, Ranby, DN22 8HZ 01777 703736 Fax 01777 710929 [email protected] Ravenshead C of E Primary School Helen Thomas Swinton Rise, Ravenshead, NG15 9FS 01623 456516 Fax 01623 456916 [email protected] Ruddington John Mapperley Ashworth Avenue, Ruddington, St Peter’s C of E Junior School NG11 6GB 0115 974 3303 Fax 0115 974 5303 [email protected] Selston C of E Infant & Nursery Jo Redfern (Exec Head) Nottingham Road, Selston, NG16 6DH School Alison Taylor (Head of School) Tel & Fax 01773 780131 [email protected] Skegby Amanda Williams Mansfield Road, Skegby, NG17 3DW St Andrew’s C of E Primary School 01623 484522 Fax 01623 484523 [email protected] Sneinton, St Stephen’s C of E Kelly Lee (Exec Head) Windmill Lane, Sneinton, NG2 4QB Primary School Lindsay Clarke (Head of School) 0115 915 1370 (Fax 0115 912 8996) [email protected] Southwell Marie Thompson (Exec Head) Westgate, Southwell, NG25 0LD Holy Trinity C of E Infant School Jemma Hughes (Head of School) 01636 812067 [email protected] Southwell Mike Follen Queen Street, Southwell, NG25 0AA Lowes Wong Anglican/Methodist 01636 813432 Junior School [email protected] South Wilford (Endowed) C of E Kelly Lee (Exec Head) Main Road, Wilford, NG11 7AL Primary School Vincent Hampton (Head of School) 0115 915 2967 (Fax 0115 915 2963) [email protected] Stapleford Matt Downes 80 Nottingham Road, Stapleford, St John’s C of E Primary School NG9 8AQ 0115 917 7111 [email protected] Sturton le Steeple C of E Primary Mark Elliott Church Street, Sturton le Steeple, DN22 9HQ School 01427 880342 Tel & Fax [email protected] Sutton in Ashfield Jo Redfern (Exec Head) Springfield View Close, Sutton in Ashfield, St Mary Magdalene C of E Primary Laura Di Martino (Head of School) NG17 2HR School 01623 464246 (Fax 01623 464245) [email protected] Sutton cum Lound C of E Primary Nadine Wilkinson Portland Place, Sutton cum Lound, DN22 8PP School 01777 705990 Tel & Fax [email protected] Trowell C of E Primary School Dan Goddard Derbyshire Avenue, Trowell, NG9 3QD Tel & Fax 0115 932 0962 [email protected] Underwood C of E Primary School Mike Wilson Main Road, Underwood, NG16 5GN 01773 782868 [email protected] Walesby C of E Primary School Sarah Sampson New Hill, Walesby, NG22 9PB 01623 860575 Fax 01623 836806 [email protected] Woodborough Shaun Hopwell Lingwood Lane, Woodborough,
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