Trelai Primary School is committed to providing an exceptional educational experience within its welcoming community atmosphere located at 31 Penally Road! This institution focuses on nurturing potential among young learners through personalized learning approaches tailored specifically towards individual strengths promoting critical thinking creativity across various subjects offered throughout curriculum! A strong partnership between parents & faculty fosters collaboration supporting overall development both inside classroom settings outside ensuring every child feels valued respected during formative years! Extensive extracurricular programs enhance engagement allowing pupils discover new interests build lasting friendships along way! Choosing Trelai means investing into brighter future filled opportunities!

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vaibhav tewari

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Poorly managed school. Wish they can have them straight.

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Poorly managed school. Wish they can have them straight.

cameron jay

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Hate these bloody teachers

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Hate these bloody teachers

Shi

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I Used to go here,

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I Used to go here,

Sarah Gymnastics

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Ise to go there

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Ise to go there

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vaibhav tewari

1 Google Rating

Poorly managed school. Wish they can have them straight.

1/ 5

Poorly managed school. Wish they can have them straight.

Jon Britton

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5/ 5

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