Great Yarmouth Primary Academy
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01493 855304
Dickens Ave, Great Yarmouth NR30 3DT, UK
Opening Hours:Monday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PMTuesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PMWednesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PMThursday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PMFriday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PMSaturday: ClosedSunday: Closed
Area Served:Within 4 miles (6.4km) of Dickens Ave, Great Yarmouth NR30 3DT, UKGet more exposure
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Great Yarmouth Primary has been rated as ‘good with outstanding leadership' by Ofsted
An Incredible Week of Music for Inspiration Trust
Queen Elizabeth II - 1926-2022
Inspiration Trust hosts the second event of the Primary sports competition!
Barnardo's 25th Annual Big Toddle
Maths Hub Challenge Day
90s brass band takeover Great Yarmouth Primary Academy's assembly with Music Masterclass
Get involved in #InspireArtMonth this Easter
Inspiration Trust launches Art Month to boost mental health and encourage creativity
Aline Meier: "Invest in languages - the opportunities are endless"
Athena Mills-Vingoe: "Languages really opened up my mind to how big the world is"
Studying languages - information for families
Nina Torin: "I would encourage every student to explore languages, you have no idea where it might lead"
Great Yarmouth Primary Academy ‘providing a highly effective education provision for all pupils'
Inspiration Trust announces new Chief Executive
All students will return to school from Monday 8th March
Oak National Academy offering data-free lessons to combat digital divide
Inspiration Trust teacher joins NHS workers to release a charity music single - watch the BBC interview
Inspiration Trust Art Competition winners have been announced!
Great Yarmouth Primary Academy will remain open during lockdown
Update from the Principal
Please read our returning to school leaflet
Information for families with children returning to school
Great Yarmouth Primary Academy Principal will also support Cobholm Primary Academy
An Easter message from the Great Yarmouth Primary Academy team
Reading boost for Great Yarmouth Primary Academy after donation of £1,000 worth of books
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Google Rating: 2.8 out of 5 stars (16 total ratings)
{ Kusonoki Masashige }1 StarI understand that some schools have a bad year but this school has failed both my children every year. I have kept a lot of paperwork that I have kept for both children with SEN and the discrepancies with both there reports, this show’s how they work as a business and not in the interest of the children.Saturday 11th September 2021
Louis Cave2 StarThis is a sad place to send your children to. No hope or even a spark is seen in the graduating pupils. Would you let you child be one of them? Really not, "the best of the best".Saturday 11th September 2021
Nicola Needham5 Starsince my step-son has been at this school from the age of 4 & now he is 8 year old. i think the school has improved. with working parent its great that there is a breakfast club & its free & enrichment till 17.00 which is great for the children & parents. as they get to do activaties they wouldnt do any other time or school & the after school club helps. he is now in year 3 & the teachers & headmaster has strickened up on attendance. my step-son attendence is at 80% which is treible & if he was in a suffolk school his mother would of been taken to court. im hopping they will tighten this up more. as he is such a bright young man & if only his attendance was in the 90%+ he would be doing year 4 work. keep up the good work.Friday 12th June 2015
Formula Juan2 StarI think this school is disgrace since Mr Bill Holledge has taken over. He has on compassion for family's who struggle too get there children to school or need too pick there children up so you can get someone else in there family to appointments.
Mr Bill Holledge is changing too much at this school too quick. I don't agree with the school being changed to an academy or the times's being changed 9 to 6.
The children find school hours long hard as it is this should be stopped it's not the head that makes the school it's the teacher's and all there hard work I TAKE MY HAT OFF TOO THEM ALL.
I will take my kid's out of this school if the Mr Bill Holledge keep's this up it's a joke.Wednesday 13th June 2012
Jukalive1 StarI don't think this is "The Best of The Best"Tuesday 21st January 2020