St Bartholomew’s C of E Primary School, nestled in the heart of Brighton at Ann Street, BN1 4GP, is dedicated to nurturing young minds through a holistic approach to education. As a Church of England school, we integrate strong Christian values with a vibrant learning environment, fostering both academic excellence and personal growth. Our committed team of experienced educators is passionate about providing tailored learning opportunities that cater to the diverse needs and talents of each student, ensuring that every child feels valued and empowered.

At St Bartholomew’s, we offer a rich curriculum that includes not only core subjects but also arts, sports, and extracurricular activities that ignite creativity and collaboration among our pupils. Our welcoming atmosphere encourages curiosity and resilience, allowing children to thrive both socially and academically. We believe in the importance of community, and our close-knit school fosters strong relationships between families, staff, and local organizations.

We invite you to learn more about our school community by visiting our website at [http://www.st-bartholomews.brighton-hove.sch.uk/](http://www.st-bartholomews.brighton-hove.sch.uk/) or by calling us directly at 01273 692463. Discover how St Bartholomew’s C of E Primary School can provide your child with a foundation for lifelong learning in a supportive and inspiring environment. Join us as we work together to shape the leaders of tomorrow!

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