A good community school school in Sheffield. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for Bradway Primary School.
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Official government statistics
| Year | Mat Average | Read Average |
|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 104.0 | 105.0 |
| 2023 | 105.0 | 106.0 |
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Declining trend (-1.0 per year)
Down -1.0% over 3 years
Information extracted from the school's own website
"Learning through enjoyment; everyone is good at something"
It is our commitment to make sure that every child who attends Bradway Primary School receives the very best education they can delivered by caring, nurturing and motivated staff who demonstrate and model a true passion for learning.
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There is a breakfast and after school club on site, in the scout hall. This is not run by school, it is run by an independent company. A separate pupil premium breakfast club in the school hall for pupils who qualify for the pupil premium runs from 8am.
Bradway Primary School is an inclusive school that welcomes learners with SEND. The aims include identifying pupils requiring SEND provision early, making reasonable adjustments to access the curriculum and environment, ensuring that pupils with SEN engage with activities alongside those without SEN, using best endeavours to secure additional provision where required, listening to parent and pupil views, and developing staff expertise to meet pupil need. The school works in co-operation with the Local Authority and other outside agencies, supports pupils with medical conditions, and uses multi‑professional approaches to meet vulnerable learners’ needs and raise achievement.
Parents should apply for school places through the Local Authority. A link to the Local Authority admissions website is provided; the site outlines the LA admissions policy and guidance for parents on the admissions process.
All infants (FS2, Year 1 and Year 2) receive free school dinners. Dinners for juniors are ÂŁ2.85 per day. Children from low income families may be entitled to free school dinners throughout their time at school.
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