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Cameley CofE VC Primary School, Bristol

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Cameley CofE VC Primary School details

Address:
Cameley CofE VC Primary School
Meadway, Temple Cloud, Bristol, Bath And North East Somerset BS39 5BD
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Authority:
Bath and North-east Somerset
Type:
Voluntary controlled
Gender of entry:
Mixed
Age range:
4-11
Number of students:
121
Last inspection:
January 2003. Read the full inspection report.
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Background: Cameley Primary School can be found in the village of Temple Cloud on the A37 between Bristol and Wells. The school moved in January 1994 from a Victorian building on the main road to the current site. The building was designed for 120 children and school also have five classrooms with an outside area for the reception class to use in school time. It has a generous hall and attractive grass and hard play area surrounding the school. There is an ICT suite, which is used constantly. School recently developed a conservation area in the school grounds, which contains a pond. The new Gazebo provides a shady quiet area at playtime and for stories in the summer. The school offers a range of activities including ICT club, art club, dance, drama, gymnastics, music, netball and football. These clubs function at lunchtimes or after-school and are supervised by teachers.


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