Herbert Thompson Primary School aims to create a positive learning environment where every child can flourish academically and socially. Situated on Plymouth Wood Road, this school takes pride in its innovative teaching practices that cater to diverse learning styles and abilities. The dedicated staff work collaboratively with parents to build strong partnerships that support student success both inside and outside the classroom. With a broad range of extracurricular activities available, students have ample opportunities to discover new interests and develop valuable skills. At Herbert Thompson, children are empowered to become lifelong learners prepared for future challenges.

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5 Google Rating

Love tor Cabalka nor Enoch bich

5/ 5

Love tor Cabalka nor Enoch bich

H Jay

1 Google Rating

Absolutely awful school. The head teacher is running it into the ground. Bring back the old head tea

1/ 5

Absolutely awful school. The head teacher is running it into the ground. Bring back the old head teacher! She doesn't care about the children and neither do the rest of the staff. Allows bullying to go on but chases the kids with behaviour problems around the playground. Moved my kids as a result. Don't let me get started on the dinner ladies. They employ the chavvy mums who can't even look after their own kids.

YungZ Blitz

1 Google Rating

Not going to waste my time talking about this school. smh

1/ 5

Not going to waste my time talking about this school. smh

Theresa Loi

5 Google Rating

All 3 of my children thrived here, teachers, support and after school programmes are impressive

5/ 5

All 3 of my children thrived here, teachers, support and after school programmes are impressive

Steven Camilleri

1 Google Rating

A joke, they could not cope with my 4 year old and kicked him out. Unequipped and undertrained for d

1/ 5

A joke, they could not cope with my 4 year old and kicked him out. Unequipped and undertrained for dealing with special needs children.

Thenderslayer

2 Google Rating

It was my school 30 yrs ago dont send ur child here if u can help it

2/ 5

It was my school 30 yrs ago dont send ur child here if u can help it

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