Poppleton Ousebank Primary School is situated along Main St in Upper Poppleton focusing on providing holistic educational experiences grounded upon mutual respect & inclusion values! Our skilled teaching staff emphasizes personalized learning approaches tailored specifically towards each student’s unique abilities fostering both academic achievement & social-emotional growth among learners! With numerous extracurricular opportunities available outside of traditional classroom settings; children are encouraged explore their interests while building confidence along the way! Parent engagement remains vital within our community enhancing overall student experiences significantly! To find out more information regarding enrollment options please call us today at 01904 795930 or visit our website!

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Olivia Sutcliffe

1 Google Rating

The head teacher was too strict on pupils and seemed to believe in a ‘scare them straight’ sort

1/ 5

The head teacher was too strict on pupils and seemed to believe in a ‘scare them straight’ sort of policy . On multiple occasions I and other former students and parents of children at poppleton ousebank have seen students be verbally abused as when a child got into trouble some of the teachers were caught screaming in their face. My brother with Asperger’s syndrome also had no additional support and was told to ‘wait until Manor Academy’ before he would be able to have some real help. All round awful experience and wouldn’t recommend.

Jessica Scott

5 Google Rating

Amazing school

5/ 5

Amazing school

Ava Nicholson

4 Google Rating

I am former student of this place and had an amazing experience here. I made many good friends and l

4/ 5

I am former student of this place and had an amazing experience here. I made many good friends and learnt a lot. There are many opportunities for residentials and school trips all providing a positive experience! One thing I did thing they struggled with was throughout the first lockdown communication was unclear and limited. I can't put too much blame on them as it was a new experience for everyone. They are struggling with money as they had to shut all events down during the pandemic but they are going to be back on! Please come to any you hear about!

Tony Mitchinson

4 Google Rating

4/ 5

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