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Best primary schools in Bournemouth and Poole
Best primary schools in Blandford
Best primary schools in Sherborne
Best primary schools in Dorchester and West Dorset
Bournemouth has a number of excellent state primary schools, including the following three. Elm Academy in Kinson has a school council, wellbeing dog and character awards while Jewell Academy in Townsend, close to the Royal Bournemouth Hospital, has its own sensory garden.
Queens Park Academy in East Way admits children predominantly from the Queens Park and Charminster areas. In Poole, Lilliput Church of England Infants School is highly regarded. Relocating families are drawn to the area by its proximity to Poole Harbour and the views across to Brownsea Island as well as the school itself.
Best state secondary schools in Bournemouth and Poole
Best private schools in Bournemouth and Poole
Best nurseries in Bournemouth and Poole
In Blandford itself, Archbishop Wake Church of England Primary School describes itself as ‘a busy but friendly school, with lots going on’. Meanwhile, on the outskirts of town, Blandford St Mary Church of England Primary School is a well-regarded one-form entry primary.
Many villages in this part of rural Dorset still have their own primary schools. The best include Sturminster Marshall First School and Hampreston CE VA First School, both near Wimborne.
Best state secondary schools in Blandford
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Families relocating to Dorset often choose the charming, well-heeled market town of Sherborne, with its glorious abbey and honey-coloured stone. Primary schools in Sherborne include Sherborne Primary School and Sherborne Abbey C of E Primary School, both of which are well thought of by local families.
The surrounding area has several state primaries, including the outstanding Thornford C of E Primary School, a small village school in Thornford, four miles south-west of Sherborne, and Buckland Newton C of E Primary School, halfway between Sherborne and Dorchester, which has been deemed the top primary school in Dorset.
Best state secondary schools in Sherborne
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West of Dorchester, in the picturesque village of Cerne Abbas is Cerne Abbas CE VA First School, known as ‘a small school with a big heart’. Meanwhile, as well as having strong links to the church and local community Winterbourne Valley CE VA First School in Winterbourne Abbas, five miles from Dorchester, offers a breakfast club, after-school club, educational visits and a busy programme of outdoor education and games.
Best state secondary schools in Dorchester and West Dorset
Best private schools in Dorchester and West Dorset
Best nurseries in Dorchester and West Dorset
Both Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council (BCP) and Dorset Council set out their SEND provision and services on their websites. Options for children with special educational needs across the county range from state-funded special schools to enhanced provision within mainstream schools. BCP has a full list of special educational needs provision. Dorset Council also publishes online its list of special schools.
Most special schools in the county are all-through schools, such as Beaucroft Foundation School in Wimborne, which caters for children and young people aged 4 to 19 who are experiencing learning difficulties, including complex needs and those with autism.
Also judged to be outstanding is Longspee Academy in Poole, a special school that supports children aged 5 to 12 who present with social, emotional and mental health difficulties. Part of the Ambitions Academies Trust, Longspee has a secondary school too. Other outstanding options are Westfield Arts College in Weymouth (4-19) and Yewstock School in Sturminster Newton (2-19).
Mainstream schools in Dorset, whether state or independent, have learning support departments to help with mild learning difficulties so check their websites for details.
Need help? Perhaps you suspect your child has some learning difficulty and you would like advice on what you should do. Or perhaps it is becoming clear that your child's current school is not working for him or her, and you need help to find a mainstream school which has better SEN provision, or to find a special school which will best cater for your child's area of need. Our SEN consultancy team advises on both special schools, and the mainstream schools with good SEN support, from reception through to the specialist colleges for 19+. Special Educational Needs Index
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We examined the value-added from KS2 to GCSE for 2022 to see which state selective grammar schools added the most value to their offspring. A note of caution - the more highly selective a grammar school, the less scope there will be to add value.
Grammar schools are state-funded, academically selective senior schools. The education a child receives at grammar school is paid for by the state unlike at private schools which provide education for a fee. There are currently around 163 located in 36 English local authorities, with around 167,000 pupils between them. Northern Ireland has a further 67 grammar schools, but there are none in Wales or Scotland. A word of caution: there are private schools that have the word 'grammar' in their name but this is purely for historical reasons.
At specialist music, dance or performing arts schools, the arts aren't optional extras. They’re intrinsic to the school curriculum. Students are expected to fit in high level training and hours of practice alongside a full academic provision. It's a lot to ask any child to take on, but for those with exceptional performing ability this kind of education can be transformative.