Rice Lane Primary School emphasizes fostering creativity among students through engaging learning experiences tailored towards academic achievement! Dedicated teachers utilize innovative teaching methods encouraging exploration while developing essential skills needed for future success! Parents seeking collaborative partnerships will appreciate open communication channels facilitating strong connections between home-school environments ensuring each child receives personalized support throughout their educational journey!

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damian burns

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it is amusing I herd there is a band there

5/ 5

it is amusing I herd there is a band there

Lesley Lomax

5 Google Rating

Fantastic school, amazing staff!!!

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Fantastic school, amazing staff!!!

Ben which a really good name and it suits you Grant

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Paul C

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Brilliant school

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Brilliant school

Daniel J

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