Children, Education and Families Directory of Schools and Colleges December 2020

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Children, Education and Families Directory of Schools and Colleges December 2020 Children, Education and Families Directory of Schools and Colleges December 2020 Contents Pages (1) Primary Schools 1 – 13 (2) Secondary Schools 14 – 17 (3) Special Schools 18 (4) Alternative Provision 19 (5) Further Education Colleges 20 (6) Independent Schools by District 21 – 23 (7) Adult Education 24 December 2020 (1) Primary Schools Alexandra Infant School (Academy) (DfE No: 305 2001) Strategic Planning Area 1 Kent House Road Miss Alison Hills Tel: 020 8778 4714 Beckenham Head Teacher BR3 1JG Miss Maria Cenayko [email protected] Deputy Head Teacher Penge and Cator Ward Multi-Academy Trust: Nexus Education Schools Trust Alexandra Junior School (Academy) (DfE No: 305 2000) Strategic Planning Area 1 Cator Road Mrs Claudette Maragh Tel: 020 8778 3961 Sydenham Head Teacher SE26 5DS Mrs Panayiota Shaw [email protected] Deputy Head Teacher Penge and Cator Ward Multi-Academy Trust: Nexus Education Schools Trust Balgowan Primary School (Academy) (DfE No: 305 2002) Strategic Planning Area 1 Balgowan Road Mrs Maria Veysey Tel: 020 8658 6374 Beckenham Head Teacher BR3 4HJ Mr Peter Hines [email protected] Deputy Head Teacher Clock House Ward Single-Academy Trust: Balgowan Primary School Bickley Primary School (Academy) (DfE No: 305 2082) Strategic Planning Area 4 Nightingale Lane Mrs Elizabeth Blake Tel: 020 8460 6790 Bromley Head Teacher BR1 2SQ Mrs Moon [email protected] Deputy Head Teacher Bickley Ward Multi-Academy Trust: Nexus Education Schools Trust Biggin Hill Primary School (Academy) (DfE No: 305 3510) Strategic Planning Area 9 Old Tye Avenue Mr James Ellis Tel: 01959 575846 Biggin Hill Head Teacher TN16 3LY Mrs Hannah Freeman [email protected] Deputy Head Teacher Biggin Hill Ward Multi-Academy Trust: Charles Darwin Academy Trust Blenheim Primary School (Academy) (DfE No: 305 3508) Strategic Planning Area 8 Blenheim Road Mr Dan Osborn Tel: 01689 819955 Orpington Interim Head of School BR6 9BH Miss Marion Drake Executive Head Teacher [email protected] Orpington Ward Multi-Academy Trust: Education for the 21st Century December 2020 Page 1 Burnt Ash Primary School (Academy) (DfE No: 305 2014) Strategic Planning Area 4 Rangefield Road Mrs Leah Crawley Tel: 020 8697 2441 Bromley Head Teacher BR1 4QX Mrs Tracey Dinnage [email protected] Deputy Head Teacher Plaistow and Sundridge Ward Single Academy Trust: Burnt Ash Primary School Castlecombe Primary School (Academy) (DfE No: 305 2029) Strategic Planning Area 6 Castlecombe Road Mrs Rachel Haig Tel: 020 8857 1504 Mottingham Head Teacher SE9 4AT Mrs Joanna Brinkley [email protected] Executive Head Teacher Mrs R Sampson Mottingham and Chislehurst North Ward Deputy Head Teacher Multi-Academy Trust: The Spring Partnership Trust Chelsfield Primary School (Academy) (DfE No: 305 2034) Strategic Planning Area 8 Warren Road Mrs Michaela Foley Tel: 01689 825827 Chelsfield Head Teacher Orpington Mrs Stacey Taylor BR6 6EP Deputy Head Teacher [email protected] Chelsfield and Pratts Bottom Ward Multi-Academy Trust: South Orpington Learning Alliance Multi-Academy Trust Churchfields Primary School (Academy) (DfE No: 305 2004) Strategic Planning Area 1 Churchfields Road Mr Tom Hyndley Tel: 020 8650 5247 Beckenham Head Teacher BR3 4QY Mrs Erica Norledge [email protected] Deputy Head Teacher Clock House Ward Multi-Academy Trust: Quality First Education Trust Clare House Primary School (Academy) (DfE No: 305 2074) Strategic Planning Area 2 Overbury Avenue Mrs Jane Holland Tel: 020 8658 4633 Beckenham Head Teacher BR3 6PY Mrs Sarah Kanani [email protected] Deputy Head Teacher Copers Cope Ward Multi-Academy Trust: Langley Park Learning Trust Crofton Infant School (Academy) (DfE No: 305 2038) Strategic Planning Area 5 Towncourt Lane Ms Susie Sargent Tel: 01689 826320 Orpington Head Teacher BR5 1EL Mrs Wendy Giles [email protected] Executive Head Teacher Petts Wood and Knoll Ward Multi-Academy Trust: Connect Schools Academy Trust December 2020 Page 2 Crofton Junior School (Academy) (DfE No: 305 5200) Strategic Planning Area 5 Towncourt Lane Ms Susie Sargent Tel: 01689 821716 Orpington Head Teacher BR5 1EL Mrs Wendy Giles [email protected] Executive Head Teacher Petts Wood and Knoll Ward Multi-Academy Trust: Connect Schools Academy Trust Cudham CE Primary School (Academy) (DfE No: 305 3004) Strategic Planning Area 9 Jail Lane Mr Daniel Finch Tel: 01959 572673 Biggin Hill Head of School TN16 3AX Mrs Geraldine Shackleton [email protected] Trust Improvement Partner Darwin Ward Multi-Academy Trust: Aquinas Church of England Education Trust Limited Darrick Wood Infant School (Academy) (DfE No: 305 2040) Strategic Planning Area 5 Lovibonds Avenue Mrs Andrea Rampton Tel: 01689 857278 Orpington Head Teacher BR6 8ER Mr Ben Broughton [email protected] Deputy Head Teacher Farnborough and Crofton Ward Multi-Academy Trust: Chancery Education Trust Darrick Wood Junior School (Academy) (DfE No: 305 2039) Strategic Planning Area 5 Lovibonds Avenue Mr Andrew Kilgour Tel: 01689 857370 Orpington Head Teacher BR6 8ER Mr Dave Hackin [email protected] Deputy Head Teacher Farnborough and Crofton Ward Multi-Academy Trust: South Orpington Learning Alliance Multi-Academy Trust Dorset Road Infant School (Academy) (DfE No: 305 2030) Strategic Planning Area 6 Dorset Road Mrs Rachel Haig Tel: 020 8857 3742 Mottingham Head Teacher SE9 4QX Mrs Joanna Brinkley [email protected] Executive Head Teacher Mrs Deborah Oke Mottingham and Chislehurst North Ward Deputy Head Teacher Multi-Academy Trust: The Spring Partnership Trust Downe Primary School (Community) (DfE No: 305 2041) Strategic Planning Area 9 High Elms Road Mrs Sandra Fuller Tel: 01689 853916 Downe Head Teacher Orpington Mr Mark Dobson BR6 7JN Assistant Head Teacher [email protected] Darwin Ward December 2020 Page 3 Edgebury Primary School (Community) (DfE No: 305 2069) Strategic Planning Area 6 Belmont Lane Mrs Janice Box Tel: 020 8467 4199 Chislehurst Head Teacher BR7 6BL Mrs Hazell D’Arcy [email protected] Deputy Head Teacher Chislehurst Ward Farnborough Primary School (Academy) (DfE No: 305 2042) Strategic Planning Area 5 Farnborough Hill Miss Angela James Tel: 01689 853295 Farnborough Head Teacher Orpington Ms Paula Farrow BR6 7EQ Executive Head Teacher [email protected] Mrs Claire Browne Head of School Farnborough and Crofton Ward Mrs Panyai Deputy Head Teacher Multi-Academy Trust: Nexus Education Schools Trust Gray's Farm Primary Academy (Academy) (DfE No: 305 2009) Strategic Planning Area 7 Gray's Farm Road Miss Nicola Furneaux Tel: 020 8300 5283 Orpington Headteacher BR5 3AD Mr Robert Bradley [email protected] Deputy Head Teacher Cray Valley West Ward Multi-Academy Trust: The Kemnal Academies Trust Green Street Green Primary School (Academy) (DfE No: 305 2075) Strategic Planning Area 8 Vine Road Mrs Sarah Morgan Tel: 01689 852781 Green Street Green Head of School Orpington BR6 6DT Mr C Mead Deputy Head of School [email protected] Chelsfield and Pratts Bottom Ward Multi-Academy Trust: South Orpington Learning Alliance Multi-Academy Trust Harris Primary Academy Beckenham (Academy) (DfE No: 305 2031) Strategic Planning Area 2 Manor Way Mrs Beth Rigby-Drake Tel: 020 3772 4578 Beckenham Head of Academy BR3 3SJ Ms Sam French [email protected] Executive Principal Kelsey and Eden Park Ward Multi-Academy Trust: Harris Federation Harris Primary Academy Beckenham Green (Academy) (DfE No: 305 2003) Strategic Planning Area 2 St George's Road Ms Sam French Tel: 020 8650 5246 Beckenham Executive Principal BR3 5JG Emma Catley [email protected] Head of Academy Copers Cope Ward Multi-Academy Trust: Harris Federation December 2020 Page 4 Harris Primary Academy Crystal Palace (Academy) (DfE No: 305 2023) Strategic Planning Area 1 Malcolm Road Mr Dan Hall Tel: 020 8778 4742 Oakfield Road Head of Academy Penge Mrs Fearon SE20 8RH Mrs Meaden [email protected] Miss Nixon Vice Principals Penge and Cator Ward Multi-Academy Trust: Harris Federation Harris Primary Academy Kent House (Academy) (DfE No: 305 2016) Strategic Planning Area 1 High Street Rachel Bowern Tel: 020 8402 7178 Penge Principal SE20 7QR Mrs Katie Day [email protected] Head of School Penge and Cator Ward Ms Elizabeth Minas Vice Principal Multi-Academy Trust: Harris Federation Harris Primary Academy Orpington (Academy) (DfE No: 305 2070) Strategic Planning Area 8 Dyke Drive Aisha Lone Tel: 01689 830383 Orpington Head of Academy BR5 4LZ [email protected] Orpington Ward Multi-Academy Trust: Harris Federation Harris Primary Academy Shortlands (Academy) (DfE No: 305 2035) Strategic Planning Area 3 Kingswood Road Miss Hannah Tryl Tel: 020 3772 4598 Bromley Principal BR2 0HG Miss Samantha French Executive Principal [email protected] Bromley Town Ward Multi-Academy Trust: Harris Federation Hawes Down Primary School (Academy) (DfE No: 305 2006) Strategic Planning Area 3 The Mead Mr Matthew De Freitas Tel: 020 8777 4174 West Wickham Head Teacher BR4 0BA Mrs Donna Whiteman [email protected] Deputy Head Teacher Mrs Lucy Windheuser West Wickham Ward Assistant Head Teacher Multi-Academy Trust: Langley Park Learning Trust Hayes Primary School (Academy) (DfE No: 305 5205) Strategic Planning Area 3 George Lane Mrs
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