A good voluntary controlled school school in Derbyshire. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for Hartington CofE Primary School.
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"Education at the Heart of the Community"
Hartington C of E Primary School is a Church of England foundation with a distinctively Christian ethos. The school promotes Christian values and has links with the local parish church, with collective worship as part of the daily life. Religious Education in Church of England schools will include teaching about other faiths, and the ethos is described as being based on Christian values that guide the school’s work and community life.
Head Teacher Tracy Blackwell welcomes families to Hartington, describing the school as a stimulating, safe environment with Christian values and a strong partnership with home and the wider community. The message highlights a well-structured, challenging curriculum and an aim to enthuse all children to love learning while respecting and caring for others.
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The school states that it values every child as an individual and provides an inclusive curriculum through differentiated and adapted provision. The Headteacher Tracy Blackwell is named as the SEND Coordinator (SENCo).
Admissions are through Derbyshire County Council. The school’s admissions level is 8 pupils per year. The school welcomes visits from prospective parents, and new starters are invited to attend a minimum of two sessions toward the end of the term prior to starting. Applications for admission should be made through Derbyshire County Council.
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