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PrimaryAshford

Challock Primary School

About Challock Primary School Challock Primary School is a primary school in Challock, near Ashford for children aged 4 to 11, teaching boys and girls. Around 209 pupils are on roll. It is a maintained school within the Kent local authority area. Mrs Susan Sweet leads the school. Inspection at a glance At its most recent Ofsted inspection on 11 July 2023, Challock Primary School was judged Outstanding. The full inspection report is linked from this page so you can read the inspectors' own words. How the school is performing The latest published key stage 2 figures show 67% met expected standard in reading, writing and maths (2024/25). Overall absence stands at 4.5%, which is attendance of about 95.5% (2024/25). Around 11.8% of pupils are eligible for free school meals. Figures come from the Department for Education's published school performance data and are shown in full further down this page. Getting a place at Challock Primary School You apply for a place at Challock Primary School on the primary common application form through Kent, with the national deadline of 15 January. Where there are more applications than places, the school's published oversubscription criteria decide who is offered a place, typically starting with looked-after children and siblings. There is no separate entrance assessment. Always check the current admissions policy on the school's own website before you apply, because criteria can change year to year. SEND at a glance Challock Primary School is a mainstream school, supporting pupils with SEND alongside their classmates through the graduated approach of assess, plan, do, review. Named areas of need it supports include Autism, Specific learning difficulties. Support listed by the school includes speech and language support; Support from external specialists and agencies; Support for pupils with education, health and care plans. The school's SEN information report is the authoritative source and is linked in the SEND section below. Before and after school For working families the school runs a breakfast club. Session times, costs and availability are set by the school, so confirm them before you rely on a place. Challock Primary School contact details and location You will find Challock Primary School at Church Lane, Challock, Ashford, Kent, TN25 4BU. The school office can be reached on 01233 740286. A map, directions and the school's own website link are on this page.

Ages 4 to 11·209 pupils·Ofsted: Outstanding
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Cobham Primary School logo
PrimaryGravesend

Cobham Primary School

About Cobham Primary School Cobham Primary School is a primary school in Cobham, near Gravesend for children aged 4 to 11, teaching boys and girls. Around 216 pupils are on roll. On our figures that is below the typical size for a primary school in Gravesend. It is a maintained school within the Kent local authority area. Dr Polly Crowther leads the school. Inspection at a glance At its most recent Ofsted inspection on 30 April 2024, Cobham Primary School was judged Outstanding. The full inspection report is linked from this page so you can read the inspectors' own words. How the school is performing The latest published key stage 2 figures show 83% met expected standard in reading, writing and maths (2024/25). Overall absence stands at 3.9%, which is attendance of about 96.1% (2024/25). Around 8.3% of pupils are eligible for free school meals. Figures come from the Department for Education's published school performance data and are shown in full further down this page. Getting a place at Cobham Primary School You apply for a place at Cobham Primary School on the primary common application form through Kent, with the national deadline of 15 January. Where there are more applications than places, the school's published oversubscription criteria decide who is offered a place, typically starting with looked-after children and siblings. There is no separate entrance assessment. Always check the current admissions policy on the school's own website before you apply, because criteria can change year to year. SEND at a glance Cobham Primary School is a mainstream school, supporting pupils with SEND alongside their classmates through the graduated approach of assess, plan, do, review. The school's SEN information report is the authoritative source and is linked in the SEND section below. Before and after school For working families the school runs a breakfast club and an after-school club. Session times, costs and availability are set by the school, so confirm them before you rely on a place. Cobham Primary School contact details and location You will find Cobham Primary School at The Street, Cobham, Gravesend, Kent, DA12 3BN. The school office can be reached on 01474 814373. A map, directions and the school's own website link are on this page.

Ages 4 to 11·216 pupils·Ofsted: Outstanding
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Eythorne Elvington Primary School logo
PrimaryDover

Eythorne Elvington Primary School

About Eythorne Elvington Primary School Eythorne Elvington Primary School is a mixed primary school based in Eythorne, near Dover for children aged 5 to 11. It has roughly 110 pupils on roll. On our figures that is below the typical size for a primary school in Dover. It is a maintained school within the Kent local authority area. Mr N Garvey leads the school. Inspection at a glance At its most recent Ofsted inspection on 13 December 2022, Eythorne Elvington Primary School was judged Outstanding. The full inspection report is linked from this page so you can read the inspectors' own words. How the school is performing The latest published key stage 2 figures show 68% met expected standard in reading, writing and maths (2024/25). Overall absence stands at 6.6%, which is attendance of about 93.4% (2024/25). Around 50.5% of pupils are eligible for free school meals. Figures come from the Department for Education's published school performance data and are shown in full further down this page. Getting a place at Eythorne Elvington Primary School You apply for a place at Eythorne Elvington Primary School on the primary common application form through Kent, with the national deadline of 15 January. Where there are more applications than places, the school's published oversubscription criteria decide who is offered a place, typically starting with looked-after children and siblings. There is no separate entrance assessment. Always check the current admissions policy on the school's own website before you apply, because criteria can change year to year. SEND at a glance Eythorne Elvington Primary School is a mainstream school, supporting pupils with SEND alongside their classmates through the graduated approach of assess, plan, do, review. Support listed by the school includes adaptive classroom teaching; Individual support planning; One-to-one or small-group support; Speech and language support; Support from external specialists and agencies. The school's SEN information report is the authoritative source and is linked in the SEND section below. Before and after school For working families the school runs a breakfast club and an after-school club. Session times, costs and availability are set by the school, so confirm them before you rely on a place. Eythorne Elvington Primary School contact details and location You will find Eythorne Elvington Primary School at Adelaide Road, Eythorne, Dover, Kent, CT15 4AN. The school office can be reached on 01304 830376. A map, directions and the school's own website link are on this page.

Ages 5 to 11·110 pupils·Ofsted: Outstanding
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