Milton Road Primary School located at Ascham Rd, Cambridge CB4 2BD, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01223 712333

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Lane COUTINHO

1 Google Rating

The new headmaster is like a politician , he is very restricted, lot's over people doesn't like him

1/ 5

The new headmaster is like a politician , he is very restricted, lot's over people doesn't like him. The school now was better before, the kids doesn't have much progress.

cyber crashers

1 Google Rating

One of the teachers here not only bullied tomska, she also bullied other kids every year, and she ke

1/ 5

One of the teachers here not only bullied tomska, she also bullied other kids every year, and she kept her job, that'll teach her!

Elevation Gradient

5 Google Rating

My son has absolutely thrived at Milton Road. We love this school! We moved to Cambridge for only a

5/ 5

My son has absolutely thrived at Milton Road. We love this school! We moved to Cambridge for only a single school term, worried that our son would have a rough transition to a new school. But, from Day 1 the teachers and the other students were incredibly welcoming. My son has been happier here then we've ever seen before. He was able to immediately join after-school activities, even though it was late in the school year. We adore his teacher and the atmosphere of empathy and kindness that this school fosters.

Maxscot

1 Google Rating

One of the teachers bullied Thomas Ridgewell

1/ 5

One of the teachers bullied Thomas Ridgewell

Florence Holly

5 Google Rating

My daughters have been happy and stimulated in Milton Road Primary. The new headteacher Mr Catchpool

5/ 5

My daughters have been happy and stimulated in Milton Road Primary. The new headteacher Mr Catchpool is fun, charismatic and inspiring. He is making a real impact on this school for the benefits of the kids.

Matthew Butler

4 Google Rating

Much improved with new headteacher. Hopefully will be reflected in next Ofsted report. Offers good b

4/ 5

Much improved with new headteacher. Hopefully will be reflected in next Ofsted report. Offers good before and after school clubs.

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  • Tuesday08:30 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Wednesday08:30 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Thursday08:30 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Friday08:30 AM - 04:00 PM
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