Arbury Primary School is a vibrant educational establishment located on Carlton Way in Cambridge, focused on delivering high-quality education for young children. With an emphasis on creativity and inquiry-based learning, the school engages students through innovative teaching practices that inspire curiosity and critical thinking. The dedicated team of educators fosters a supportive atmosphere where every child can thrive academically and socially. Parents are encouraged to participate actively in their child’s education through regular communication and involvement in school events. By prioritizing both learning outcomes and emotional well-being, Arbury Primary School aims to shape well-rounded individuals ready for their next educational journey.

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Fahim Ahmed

1 Google Rating

This place is so bad last year they would always tell me off for nothing and there's a fat kids cal

1/ 5

This place is so bad last year they would always tell me off for nothing and there's a fat kids called fahmied he called me gaya

Akhtar Ali

1 Google Rating

It is absolutely disgusting that the school allows parents to smoke directly outside of the gates. E

1/ 5

It is absolutely disgusting that the school allows parents to smoke directly outside of the gates. Every morning my little girl has to inhale secondhand smoke and walk through smoke clouds prior to starting her day. I have held a meeting with the current principle and other members of staff to highlight my concern not just for my children's wellbeing but others too as I am sure most parents would feel the same. Unfortunately neither the staff nor the principle seem take the matter seriously, it feels like the school does not place a great deal of importance on the issue of children inhaling secondhand smoke. I have made suggestion to the principle to put signs on the school gate to request parents to smoke away from the gate but the suggestion was ignored and one month down the line nothing has been done about it. Its brilliant that the school promotes healthy eating but the staff and the principle have a responsibility and duty of care to ensure they provide a safe environment for our children which right now is far from it. The teaching methods and general performance of the school seems great but there is no emphasis on the children wellbeing, greatly disappointed at the schools conduct.

FireThrower Tv

5 Google Rating

I go to this school

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I go to this school

Amy Lee

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FuZe Tekkerz

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Mirjam poulsen

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

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