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STOKE ROW Church of England (Aided) Primary School lies at the heart of the community in the beautiful village of

John Harris

John Harris

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12:00AM, Monday 08 July 2013

STOKE ROW Church of England (Aided) Primary School lies at the heart of the community in the beautiful village of Stoke Row and pupils thrive in the friendly, family atmosphere.

The school is a small but vibrant church school where a caring environment is promoted through Christian values. They support and inspire their pupils to achieve their true potential, not just academically, but also physically, creatively, socially and spiritually, through a broad curriculum and creative teaching. They have dedicated, enthusiastic and energetic teachers and experienced support staff all of whom have high expectations of all pupils and are passionate about enabling them to succeed.

There is an opportunity to visit the school and meet the headteacher, Mrs Samantha Hughes, the teachers and governors at their next open afternoon on Tuesday, July 9. The staff look forward to welcoming you.

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