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Thinking of moving so would be very grateful if parents could share they experience with this school. I am watching the school for a long time and really like it...any bad/good experience I would be very grateful to hear. Looking to move my son who is in year 2.
Great school. Brilliant, inspiring, passionate head. All the teachers seem to really care about the children & the school. Amazing outside space, plus use jags sports field. Loads of school trips. My 6 yr old very happy there. It's a hidden gem! Pm if you want more info!

It's a great school - just posted this on another thread:


It's got fantastic teachers, big playgrounds, an active and very welcoming PTA and a huge nature garden created within the last 2 years that's full of really inspiring stuff. The head is great and her own son is in year 1 so she is clearly very committed to the school!


My son is in reception there and we're very happy with it.

Hi Kaska


I have a daughter in Yr 2 and a son in Reception and I can't praise this school enough - both my children are very happy there and I've always found the teaching and management to be excellent. The head is amazing. Loads of outside space and views over fields. They're also building a new Yr 5/6 facility. Great community feel. I'm sure you would not regret moving to Bessemer!


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