Cavendish Community Primary School, nestled in the heart of Manchester, is dedicated to fostering a nurturing and stimulating environment for young learners. With a commitment to academic excellence and personal development, our school prides itself on offering a broad curriculum that encourages curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking. Our experienced and passionate staff work collaboratively with students to cultivate a love of learning, ensuring that each child reaches their full potential.

At Cavendish Community Primary School, we believe in the importance of community engagement and support. We offer various extracurricular activities, from sports to arts, designed to enrich the educational experience and promote teamwork and social skills among children. Our welcoming atmosphere ensures that every child feels valued and included, making it a truly special place for education.

Parents can easily connect with us for inquiries or appointments by calling 0161 445 1815 during business hours. For more information about our innovative learning opportunities and community initiatives, we invite you to visit our website at [www.cavendish.manchester.sch.uk](http://www.cavendish.manchester.sch.uk/). Join us at Cavendish Community Primary School, where we inspire the leaders of tomorrow!

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Ahmed Salh

5 Google Rating

My children mor then happy in Cavendish

5/ 5

My children mor then happy in Cavendish

Joel Rashford

1 Google Rating

you gave my son socialist ideas would not recommend for any proud liberal democrats 3/10 BROO IT LO

1/ 5

you gave my son socialist ideas would not recommend for any proud liberal democrats 3/10 BROO IT LOOKS LIKE A HOUSE

Aline Ferreira Alves

1 Google Rating

Unfortunally I do not find this school inclusive for children with emotional disabilities. Teacher/

1/ 5

Unfortunally I do not find this school inclusive for children with emotional disabilities. Teacher/ special needs team refused to make simple accommodations to my daughter in reception that struggles with selective mutism and anxiety. Because she was quiet they kept saying she was absolutely fine. But the reality is that she was struggling with small thjng like to use the toilet or have a drink and self harm ( even in school) .

Schmaltzy

5 Google Rating

Loved this place, I am now in Parrs Wood with several of my Cavendish friends. Would recommend letti

5/ 5

Loved this place, I am now in Parrs Wood with several of my Cavendish friends. Would recommend letting your child come here, the teachers are nice and their fellow pupils will be friendly!

Urnv Ish

5 Google Rating

I am one of the many happy people who is in this loved school I'm in year 6 put I'm still not tired

5/ 5

I am one of the many happy people who is in this loved school I'm in year 6 put I'm still not tired of this place I love it

Buda Dangol

5 Google Rating

a great school. creating brilliant citizens.

5/ 5

a great school. creating brilliant citizens.

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