Welcome to Archbishop of York’s Church of England Junior School, a nurturing and vibrant learning environment located in the heart of Bishopthorpe, York. Our school is dedicated to fostering academic excellence, spiritual growth, and personal development in every child. We pride ourselves on our inclusive community, where students are encouraged to explore their potential through a well-rounded curriculum that blends traditional values with modern educational practices.

At Archbishop of York’s Junior School, our passionate and experienced educators create a supportive atmosphere that promotes curiosity and creativity. We offer a diverse range of programs, including arts, sports, and STEM initiatives, ensuring that each child discovers their unique talents and interests. Our commitment to character development is reflected in our values-based education, which prepares students not only for academic success but also for life beyond the classroom.

Parents and guardians can expect exceptional customer service from our dedicated staff, who are always available to address questions and provide guidance. We invite you to visit our website at [www.ayjs.co.uk](http://www.ayjs.co.uk/) or contact us by phone at 01904 551630 for further information about enrollment, upcoming events, and opportunities to engage with our school community.

Experience the warmth and dedication that makes Archbishop of York’s Church of England Junior School a special place for children to learn and grow. We look forward to welcoming your family into our thriving school community!

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I went to this school in the 2010s and it was very good. The teachers were good most of the pupils were very kind but like most if not all schools the food was very close to slop. ; )

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