A good community school school in Birmingham. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for Bellfield Infant School (NC).
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"Happiness and wonder, inspires success"
Welcome message from Acting Headteacher, Mr Attwood: “On behalf of all of our staff and governors I would like to welcome you and your children to Bellfield Infant School.”
Bellfield Day Care offers day care options with Full Day sessions (30 hours funded) starting at 8:45am with lunch 11:45am–12:35pm and finishing at 3:15pm (Mon-Thu; doors open at 3:05pm) and finishing at 12:45pm on Fridays (doors open at 12:35pm). Half Day Day Care sessions (15 hours funded) run in the morning 8:45am–11:45am (doors open at 11:35am). For Nursery, Full Day sessions (30 hours funded) start at 8:45am with lunch 11:45am–12:35pm and finish at 3:15pm (Mon-Thu; doors open at 3:05pm) and 1:00pm on Fridays (doors open at 12:50pm). Nursery Half Day sessions (15 hours funded) run in the morning 8:45am–11:45am (doors open at 11:35am). Reception runs 32.5 hours per week including breaks: start 8:35am, lunch 11:45am–12:35pm, finish 3:20pm (Mon-Thu) and 1:15pm on Fridays. Year 1 and Year 2 run 32.5 hours per week including breaks: start 8:35am, lunch 12:00pm–12:50pm, finish 3:20pm (Mon-Thu) and 1:15pm on Fridays.
Bellfield Infant School is an inclusive school that enables all pupils, including those with additional special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) to reach their full potential. When additional specialist advice and support is necessary, external agency support from professionals such as speech and language therapists, educational psychologists and specialist teachers may be sought.
Where there are more applicants than there are places available, we will offer places based on the following order of priority: Looked after or previously looked after children (including previously looked after children from outside of England); Siblings (brother or sister who will still be in attendance in September 2025 at Bellfield Infant or Bellfield Junior School); Distance (live nearest to the school). Distances are calculated on a straight-line basis. For a copy of the school's full and most recent admissions policy and oversubscription criteria, please visit Birmingham Local Authority Admissions Arrangements.
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