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Slough Borough Council - Schools List June 2013 Slough Borough Council - Schools List June 2013 School School Name Address Phone Fax Headteacher E-mail address Type Number Number NURSERY SCHOOLS Baylis Court Nursery Community Oatlands Drive, Slough, 01753 01753 School Philip Gregory [email protected] SL1 3HS 521917 523709 (DFE: 1021) Chalvey Early Years Community Ladbrooke Road, 01753 01753 Centre Diane Lister [email protected] Slough, SL1 2SR 536293 694611 (DFE: 1025) Cippenham Nursery Community St Andrews Way, 01628 01628 School Ruth Clark [email protected] Slough, SL1 5NL 661506 559839 (DFE: 1022) Lea Nursery School Community Wexham Road, Slough, 01753 01753 Kusum Trikha [email protected] (DFE: 1023) SL2 5JW 536492 821798 Slough Centre Nursery Community Buckingham Avenue 01753 01753 School Diane Lister [email protected] East, Slough, SL1 3EA 521975 554609 (DFE: 1020) PRIMARY SCHOOLS (INC. INFANT & JUNIOR) Castleview School Woodstock Avenue, 01753 01753 Academy Clare Beynon [email protected] (DFE: 5204) Slough, SL3 7LJ 810615 810851 Cippenham Infant School Dennis Way, Slough, 01628 01628 Academy Rachel Cross [email protected] (DFE: 2194) SL1 5JP 604732 669518 Cippenham Primary Elmshott Lane, Slough, 01628 01628 School Academy Nicky Willis [email protected] SL1 5RB 604665 660696 (DFE: 5200) Claycots (Monksfield Way) Monksfield Way, Slough, Claycots School SL2 1QX 01753 01753 Andy Downing Community [email protected] (DFE: 2256) Claycots (Bath Road) 521215 512974 (Interim Head) Bath Road, Slough, SL1 3UQ Executive Head: Colnbrook CE Primary High Street, Slough, SL3 01753 01753 Paul McAteer School Academy [email protected] 0JZ 683661 689302 Head of School: (DFE: 2003) Jeremy Meek Barbara Clark (Executive Foxborough Primary Common Road, Slough, 01753 01753 Head) School Community [email protected] SL3 8TX 546376 594111 Angela Brown (DFE: 2216) (Head of School) Godolphin Infant School Warrington Avenue, 01753 01753 Academy Arina Hester [email protected] (DFE: 2196) Slough, SL1 3BQ 521888 571359 Godolphin Junior School Oatlands Drive, Slough, 01753 01753 Academy Barbara Clark [email protected] (DFE: 2221) SL1 3HS 521481 552630 Holy Family Catholic Voluntary High Street, Langley, 01753 01753 Primary School Anne O'Connor [email protected] Aided Slough, SL3 8NF 541442 549721 (DFE: 5202) Iqra Islamic Primary Voluntary Fernside, Slough, SL2 01753 01753 School Gareth Thomas [email protected] Aided 5FF 520018 824457 (DFE: 3367) Executive Head: James Elliman Academy Elliman Avenue, Slough, 01753 01753 Dr Martin Young Academy [email protected] (DFE: 2002) SL2 5BA 810686 790816 Head of School: Liz Herod Khalsa Primary School Voluntary Wexham Road, Slough, 01753 01753 Mandy [email protected] (DFE: 3366) Aided SL2 5QR 823501 522055 Johannson Langley Hall Primary Free Station Road, Slough, 01753 Academy Jane Sculpher [email protected] School SL3 8BY 580516 (DFE: 2000) Lynch Hill Primary Garrard Road, Slough, 01753 01753 School Academy Gillian Coffey [email protected] SL2 2HX 524170 691583 (DFE: 5208) Marish Primary School Swabey Road, Slough, 01753 01753 Academy Gill Denham [email protected] (DFE: 3365) SL3 8NZ 819900 818996 Montem Primary School Chalvey Grove, Slough, 01753 01753 Charlie Community [email protected] (DFE: 2257) SL1 2TE 528050 552936 McGeachie Our Lady of Peace Catholic Infant & Voluntary Derwent Drive, Slough, 01628 01628 Maria [email protected] Nursery School Aided SL1 6HW 661886 660130 LeCarpentier (DFE: 3353) Our Lady of Peace Voluntary Derwent Drive, Slough, 01628 01628 Catholic Junior School Julie O'Brien [email protected] Aided SL1 6HW 666715 666950 (DFE: 3357) Parlaunt Park Primary Kennett Road, Slough, 01753 01753 School Community Tara Moran [email protected] SL3 8EQ 542269 670127 (DFE: 2244) Penn Wood Primary and Penn Road, Slough, SL2 01753 01753 Nursery School Community Jane Girle [email protected] 1PH 521811 536052 (DFE: 2255) Raymond Close, Pippins School 01753 01753 Janet Mills Foundation Colnbrook, Slough, SL3 [email protected] (DFE: 5207) 682937 685549 (Interim) 0PR Priory School Orchard Avenue, 01628 01628 Jacqueline Foundation [email protected] (DFE: 5201) Slough, SL1 6HE 600300 666917 Laver Ryvers Primary School Trelawney Avenue, 01753 01753 Academy Caroline Dulon [email protected] (DFE: 5209) Slough, SL3 7TS 544474 594064 St Anthony's Catholic Voluntary Farnham Road, Slough, 01753 01753 Primary School Maggie Stacey [email protected] Aided SL2 3AA 645828 645011 (DFE: 3364) St Ethelbert's Catholic Margaret Voluntary Wexham Road, Slough, 01753 01753 Primary School Dickinson [email protected] Aided SL2 5QR 522048 552613 (DFE: 3363) (Interim) St Mary's CE Primary Voluntary Yew Tree Road, Slough, 01753 01753 Gwendy School Slough [email protected] Controlled SL1 2AR 534791 512452 Morrison (DFE: 3070) Western House School Richards Way, Slough, 01753 01753 Community Gill Overell [email protected] (DFE: 2012) SL1 5TJ 526326 574109 Wexham Court Primary Church Lane, Wexham, 01753 01753 School Community Navroop Meha [email protected] Slough, SL3 6LU 524989 512029 (DFE: 2252) Willow Primary School Fernside, Slough, SL2 01753 01753 Academy Gill Denham [email protected] (DFE: 2001) 5FF 551854 574388 SECONDARY SCHOOLS Baylis Court School Gloucester Avenue, 01753 01753 Academy Deborah Ajose [email protected] (DFE: 4082) Slough, SL1 3AH 531760 553719 Beechwood School Long Readings Lane, 01753 01753 Community Julia Shepard [email protected] (DFE: 4085) Slough, SL2 1QE 520473 759618 Herschel Grammar Northampton Avenue, 01753 01753 School Academy Joanne Rockall [email protected] Slough, SL1 3BW 520950 530984 (DFE: 5407) Langley Grammar Reddington Drive, 01753 01753 School Academy John Constable [email protected] Slough, SL3 7QS 598300 598302 (DFE: 5405) The Langley Academy Langley Road, Slough, 01753 01753 Academy Rhodri Bryant [email protected] (DFE: 6905) SL3 7EF 214440 596321 Slough and Eton Church of England Business and Ragstone Road, Slough, 01753 01753 Academy Paul McAteer [email protected] Enterprise College SL1 2PU 520824 574914 (DFE: 4510) Mercedes Slough Grammar School Lascelles Road, Slough, 01753 01753 Academy Hernández [email protected] (DFE: 5408) SL3 7PR 522892 538618 Estrada St Bernard's Catholic Voluntary Langley Road, Slough, 01753 01753 Grammar School John McAteer [email protected] Aided SL3 7AF 527020 576919 (DFE: 4700) St Joseph's Catholic Julia Shepard Voluntary Shaggy Calf Lane, 01753 01753 High School (Executive [email protected] Aided Slough, SL2 5HW 524713 579128 (DFE: 4800) Head) The Westgate School Cippenham Lane, 01753 01753 Academy Roger Thomas [email protected] (DFE: 5409) Slough, SL1 5AH 521320 521200 Wexham School Norway Drive, Slough, 01753 01753 Community Mary Sparrow [email protected] (DFE: 4089) SL2 5QP 526797 573916 SPECIAL SCHOOLS & PUPIL REFERRAL UNITS Arbour Vale School Farnham Road, Slough, 01753 01753 Debbie Community [email protected] (DFE: 7035) SL2 3AE 515560 515561 Richards Haybrook College & PRU 112 Burnham Lane, 01628 01628 [email protected] Community Helen Huntley (DFE: 7036 / 1108) Slough, SL1 6LZ 696076 696080 [email protected] Littledown School Queens Road, Slough, 01753 01753 Community Jo Matthews [email protected] (DFE: 7030) SL1 3QW 521734 575338 .
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