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Clusters and Federated Schools in Northamptonshire As of 23/11/12 Clusters and Federated Schools in Northamptonshire as of 23/11/12 There are currently 14 school clusters in Northants and 3 Federated schools. Clusters Schools that operate a system of partnership working, usually based in a specific geographical area and based around a Secondary School. Most commonly found in rural settings. Campion School DfE No 928 4051 Kislingbury Road, Bugbrooke, Northampton NN7 3QG School details: Headteacher: Mr Robert Clayton Telephone: 01604 833900 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.campion.northants.sch.uk Type: Academy Cluster Primary Schools: Brington, Bugbrooke, Flore, Gayton, Harpole, Kislingbury, Milton Malsor, Pattishall, Rothersthorpe, The Bliss Charity and Upton Meadows Chenderit School DfE No 928 4089 Archery Road, Middleton Cheney, Banbury OX17 2QR School details: Headteacher: Mr Graham Tyrer Denominational affiliation: None Telephone: 01295 711567 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.chenderit.northants.sch.uk Type: Academy Cluster Primary Schools: Boddington, Chacombe, Chipping Warden, Culworth, Farthinghoe, Greatworth, Kings Sutton, Middleton Cheney, St Loys, St Mary’s Catholic Primary Danetre and Southbrook Learning Village DfE No 928 2022 Hawke Road, Southbrook Estate, Daventry, Northants NN11 4LJ School details: Headteacher: Mr David Howell Denominational affiliation: None Telephone: 01327 313400 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.dslv.org.uk Type: Academy Cluster Primary Schools: Badby, Byfield, Newnham, Weedon Bec, Woodford Halse Elizabeth Woodville School (North Campus) DfE No 928 4041 Stratford Road, Roade, Northants NN7 2LP School details: Headteacher: Mrs Pamela Hutchison Denominational affiliation: None Telephone: 01604 862125 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.ews.northants.sch.uk Type: Community Cluster Primary Schools (North Campus): Ashton, Blisworth, Collingtree, Hackleton, Hardingstone, Hartwell, Roade or Stoke Bruerne. Elizabeth Woodville School (South Campus) DfE No 928 4041 Stratford Road, Deanshanger, Milton Keynes MK19 6HN School details: Headteacher: Mrs Pamela Hutchison Denominational affiliation: None Telephone: 01908 563468 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.ews.northants.sch.uk Type: Community Cluster Primary Schools (South Campus): Cosgrove, Deanshanger, John Hellins, Old Stratford, Paulerspury, Yardley Gobion *The two Elizabeth Woodville Campuses form one cluster Guilsborough School DfE No 928 4042 West Haddon Road, Guilsborough, Northants NN6 8QE School details: Headteacher: Mrs Christine Staley Denominational affiliation: None Telephone: 01604 740641 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.guilsborough.northants.sch.uk Type: Academy Cluster Primary Schools: Clipston, Crick, East Haddon, Great Creaton, Guilsborough, Long Buckby, Maidwell, Naseby, Spratton, Welford Sibbertoft, and Sulby, West Haddon, Yelvertoft Magdalen College School DfE No 928 4550 Waynflete Avenue, Brackley, Northants NN13 6FB School details: Headteacher: Mr Ian Colling Denominational affiliation: None Telephone: 01280 846300 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.magdalen.northants.sch.uk Type: Voluntary Controlled Cluster Primary Schools: Bracken Leas, Brackley Junior, Croughton All Saints, Helmdon, Newbottle and Charlton, Southfield Primary, Syresham Moulton School and Science College DfE No 928 4022 Pound Lane, Moulton, Northampton NN3 7SD School details: Headteacher: Mr Trevor Jones Denominational affiliation: None Telephone: 01604 641600 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.moultonschool.co.uk Type: Academy Admission number: 240 Cluster Primary Schools: Boughton, Brixworth, Harlestone, Moulton, Overstone, Pitsford, Sywell, The Bramptons, Walgrave Sponne School DfE No 928 4004 Brackley Road, Towcester, Northants NN12 6DJ School details: Headteacher: Mr Jamie Clarke Denominational affiliation: None Telephone: 01327 350284 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.sponne.org.uk Type: Academy (Type 2) Cluster Primary Schools: Blakesley, Greens Norton, Nicholas Hawksmoor, Silverstone, Tiffield, Towcester CE, Whittlebury The Parker E-Act Academy DfE No 928 4035 Ashby Road, Daventry, Northants NN11 0Q School details: Headteacher: Mrs Krysia Butwilowska Denominational affiliation: None Telephone: 01327 705816 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.williamparker.northants.sch.uk Type: Academy Cluster Primary Schools: Barby, Braunston, Kilsby, Staverton, Welton Ferrers Specialist Arts College (The) DfE No 928 4094 Queensway, Higham Ferrers, Rushden, Northants NN10 8LF School details: Headteacher: Mr Jonathan Giles (Principal) Denominational affiliation: None Telephone: 01933 313411 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.theferrers.northants.sch.uk Type: Trust School (Foundation) Cluster Schools: Higham Ferrers Infant and Junior Schools , Henry Chichele Primary School Huxlow Science College DfE No 928 4017 Finedon Road, Irthlingborough, Wellingborough NN9 5TY School details: Headteacher: Mr Michael Malton Denominational affiliation: None Telephone: 01933 650496 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.huxlow.northants.sch.uk Type: Academy Cluster Schools: Finedon Infant and Jnr, Great Addington, Irthlingborough Infant and Junior, Woodford Manor School and Sports College DfE No 928 5406 Mountbatten Way, Raunds, Wellingborough, Northants NN9 6PA School details: Headteacher: Mrs Linda Brooks MA Denominational affiliation: None Telephone: 01933 623921 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.manorschool.northants.sch.uk Type: Academy Cluster Schools: Windmill Primary School, St Peters Church of England Junior School, Raunds Park Infs, Stanwick Primary School and Ringstead Church of England Primary School. Prince William School (age range 13 to 18) DfE No 928 4052 Herne Road, Oundle, Peterborough PE8 4BS School details Headteacher: Ms Marian Hobbs Denominational affiliation: None Telephone: 01832 272881 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.pwschool.northants.sch.uk Type: Community Cluster Schools: Oundle and Kings Cliffe School or The King John School. Glapthorn CE Lower, Oundle CE Primary, Polebrook CE Primary, Titchmarsh CE Primary, Trinity CE Lower, Warmington. Easton Garford Charity Aided School, Kings Cliffe Endowed, Nassington Primary. Thrapston Primary School and Trinity School, Aldwincle. Wollaston School DfE No 928 4038 Irchester Road, Wollaston, Northants NN29 7PH School details: Headteacher: Mr Michael Browne Denominational affiliation: None Telephone: 01933 663501 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.wollaston-school.info Type: Community Cluster Schools: Bozeat, Cogenhoe, Denton, Grendon, Irchester, Little Houghton, Wollaston, Yardley Hastings Federations Schools that operate under one Headteacher or Governing Body Ecton Brook Primary School & Bellinge Campus Rothwell Victoria Infant & Junior School Sunnyside & Woodvale Primary Schools .
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