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Schools Directory Schools Directory 2017/2018 1 Please Note We have included in this directory information currently available to us. Please ring 0191 561 2626 with any changes. If you experience difficulties contacting any of the schools listed in this directory, please ring 0191 520 5553. Contents Nursery Schools Primary Schools Secondary Schools Special Schools Specialist Provision PRUs and Alternative Provision Sunderland Safeguarding Children Board Other establishments Alternative Learning Provision Useful Contacts School Year Groups 2017-18 Recommended School Term Dates 2017/18 and 2018/19 Notes Section 2 Schools Directory 2017/18 Nursery Schools (9) School and Address and Headteacher DfE No Telephone Number Hetton le Hole Nursery School Victoria Street, Hetton Ms R Williamson 1005 Houghton DH5 9DG 517 1770 (Fax: 553 6700) [email protected] http://www.hettonleholenursery.co.uk/ Hetton Lyons Nursery School Four Lane Ends, Hetton Mrs A Higgins 1008 Houghton DH5 0AH 517 0808 [email protected] www.hettonlyonsnursery.co.uk Houghton Community and Mill Hill Nesham Place Mrs S Dixon-Jones Nursery School’s Federation 1003 Houghton DH5 8AE 1003 553 6557 (Fax: 553 6557) [email protected] http://www.houghtonnurseryschool.org.uk/ Hylton Red House Nursery School Rotherham Road, Hylton Red House Miss C Barnett 1006 Sunderland SR5 5QL 548 8000 (Fax: 553 5405) [email protected] www.hyltonredhousenurseryschool.co.uk Mill Hill Nursery Torphin Hill Drive, Doxford Park Mrs S Dixon-Jones (Houghton Community and Mill Hill Sunderland SR3 2PJ Nursery School’s Federation 1011) 522 0505 [email protected] www.millhillnursery.org.uk Millfield Community Nursery School Bell Street Ms S Morpeth 1002 Sunderland SR4 6JR 553 2775 [email protected] http://www.millfieldcommunitynursery.org.uk/ Oxclose Community Nursery School Brancepeth Road, Oxclose Mrs J Heron 1009 Washington NE38 0LA 416 6767 [email protected] www.oxclosenursery.com Pennywell Early Years Centre Portsmouth Road, Pennywell Mrs C Nicholson 1012 Sunderland SR4 9AX 534 1004 [email protected] www.pennywellearlyyears.org.uk Usworth Colliery Nursery School Manor Road, Sulgrave Miss A M Graham 1007 Washington NE37 3BL 219 3620 (Fax: 219 3627) [email protected] www.usworthcollierynursery.org Nursery Schools offer a variety of services to children and parents including: flexible attendance patterns, longer days, lunches, breakfasts and other snacks as well as pre-nursery groups. Parents will contribute to the cost of some of these services. All nursery schools operate a three term entry (September, January and after Easter) for three-and four-year olds, where they have places available. All nursery schools also offer free Early Years Education places for two-year-olds and the extended entitlement for three- and four-year-olds often described as 30 hours of free childcare. Eligibility criteria are in place for these services so parents need to make an application for a 2 year old place via Together for Children’s Family Portal. Further information can be found at https://www.togetherforchildren.org.uk/families/childcare Parents can apply for a free 30 hours childcare place by visiting the HMRC Childcare Choices website: https://www.childcarechoices.gov.uk/ 3 Schools Directory 2017/18 Primary Schools (83) (N) denotes a nursery class attached to an infant or primary school. School and Address and Headteacher Pupil Type of Admission Expected DfE No Telephone Number Age School Number Roll Range (PAN) Sept 2017 Sept 2017 Academy 360 Portsmouth Road, Pennywell Mrs K Wood 4-16 Academy 60 345 6905 Sunderland SR4 9BA Primary 300 6506 (Fax: 534 1187) Headteacher [email protected] www.academy360.info Albany Village Albany Village Mrs C Brown 3-11 Community 30 236 Primary School Washington NE37 1UA (including 2182 415 5700 (Fax: 219 3655) Nursery) (N) [email protected] www.albanyvillageprimary.org.uk Barmston Village Barmston Centre Mrs S 3-11 Community 30 195 + 25 Primary School Washington NE38 8JA Bainbridge FTE 2181 417 5945 Nursery (N) [email protected] www.barmston.com Barnes Infant Mount Road, High Barnes Mrs J Belshaw 3-7 Academy 90 270 Academy Sunderland SR4 7QF 2003 553 5962 (Fax: 553 5965) (N) [email protected] www.barnesinfantschool.org.uk Barnes Junior Mount Road, High Barnes Mr S Ward 7-11 Community 90 343 School Sunderland SR4 7QF 2002 553 5968 (Fax: 553 5970) [email protected] www.barnesjunior.co.uk Barnwell Whitefield Estate, Penshaw Mrs A 3-11 Academy 30 257 Academy Houghton DH4 7RT Emmerson 2139 553 6578 (N) [email protected] www.barnwellacademy.co.uk Benedict Biscop Marcross Drive, Moorside Mrs P 3-11 Academy 30 228 + 31 Church of Sunderland SR3 2RE Thompson Nursery England 553 5974 (Fax: 528 7378) Academy [email protected] 3322 www.benedictbiscopacademy.co.uk (N) Bernard Gilpin Hall Lane Mr A Bainbridge 4-11 Community 50 400 Primary School Houghton DH5 8DA 2176 553 6523 (Fax: 553 6525) [email protected] www.bernardgilpin.com Some primary schools have a nursery class. These operate a three term entry (September, January and after Easter) where they have 15 hour places available, for all three-and four-year olds. Where there is a nursery class, the school may also offer free Early Years Education places for eligible two-year- olds and the extended entitlement for eligible three- and four-year-olds often described as 30 hours of free childcare. In order to find out which schools offer these services parents can contact Families Information Service on 0191 520 5553. Eligibility criteria are in place for these services so parents need to make an application for a 2 year old place via Together for Children’s Family Portal. Further information can be found at https://www.togetherforchildren.org.uk/families/childcare Parents can apply for a free 30 hours childcare place by visiting the HMRC Childcare Choices website: https://www.childcarechoices.gov.uk/ 4 Schools Directory 2017/18 Primary Schools (83) (N) denotes a nursery class attached to an infant or primary school. School and Address and Headteacher Pupil Type of Admission Expected DfE No Telephone Number Age School Number Roll Range Sept 2017 Sept 2017 Bexhill Primary Bexhill Road Mr P Martindale 3-11 Academy 60 407 Academy Sunderland SR5 4PJ (including 2083 707 0120 nursery) (N) [email protected] bexhill.wiseacademies.co.uk Biddick Primary Kirkham, Biddick Village Mrs W Fowler 3-11 Community 45 341 and Nursery Washington NE38 7HQ School 219 3675 2153 [email protected] (N) http://www.biddickpns.co.uk/ Blackfell Primary Knoulberry, Blackfell Mrs J Watkins 3-11 Community 30 220 School Washington NE37 1HA 2179 219 3670 (Fax: 219 3671) (N) [email protected] www.blackfell.co.uk Broadway Junior Springwell Road Mrs M Acklam 7-11 Community 60 255 School Sunderland SR4 8NW 2004 528 3058 (Fax: 553 5982) [email protected] www.broadwayjuniorschool.com Burnside Burnside Estate Mrs L Kelly 3-11 Academy 30 174 Academy Houghton DH4 5HB (Acting) Inspires 553 6510 (Fax: 553 6510) 2168 [email protected] (N) http://www.burnsideacademy.co.uk/ Castletown Grange Road, Castletown Mrs J Lumsdon 3-16 Community 60 384 + 29 Primary School Sunderland SR5 3EQ Nursery 2099 553 5210 (Fax: 553 5212) (N) [email protected] www.castletownprimary.org.uk Dame Dorothy Dock Street Mr I Williamson 3-11 Community 30 Primary School Sunderland SR6 0EA 2070 553 7610 (Fax: 553 7615) (N) [email protected] www.damedorothyprimary.co.uk Diamond Hall Well Street Mrs A E 2-7 Academy 90 243 + 63 Infant Academy Sunderland SR4 6JF Collingwood Nursery 2016 564 0222 (N) [email protected] www.diamondhallinfantacademy.co.uk Some primary schools have a nursery class. These operate a three term entry (September, January and after Easter) where they have 15 hour places available, for all three-and four-year olds. Where there is a nursery class, the school may also offer free Early Years Education places for eligible two-year- olds and the extended entitlement for eligible three- and four-year-olds often described as 30 hours of free childcare. In order to find out which schools offer these services parents can contact Families Information Service on 0191 520 5553. Eligibility criteria are in place for these services so parents need to make an application for a 2 year old place via Together for Children’s Family Portal. Further information can be found at https://www.togetherforchildren.org.uk/families/childcare Parents can apply for a free 30 hours childcare place by visiting the HMRC Childcare Choices website: https://www.childcarechoices.gov.uk/ 5 Schools Directory 2017/18 Primary Schools (83) (N) denotes a nursery class attached to an infant or primary school. School and Address and Headteacher Pupil Type of Admission Expected DfE No Telephone Number Age School Number Roll Range Sept 2017 Sept 2017 Diamond Hall Well Street Mrs K M 7-11 Community 90 Junior School Sunderland SR4 6JF Bennett 2015 553 7630 (Fax: 553 7631) [email protected] www.diamondhalljunior.co.uk Dubmire Primary Britannia Terrace, Fence Houses Mrs S Alsop 3-11 Academy 60 School Houghton DH4 6HL 2011 382 3071 (Fax: 382
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