St Michael's Church of England Primary School, Sandhurst
- St Michael's Church of England Primary School, Sandhurst
Lower Church Road
Sandhurst
Berkshire
GU47 8HN - Head: Mr Stuart Bevan
- T 01252 873360
- F 01252 878916
- E [email protected]
- W www.st-michaels-school.org
- A state school for boys and girls aged from 4 to 11.
- Boarding: No
- Local authority: Bracknell Forest
- Pupils: 195
- Religion: Church of England
- Open days: Open Days and Tours can be booked via the school website
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Ofsted:
- Latest Overall effectiveness Good 1
- Early years provision Good 1
- Effectiveness of leadership and management Good 1
- 1 Full inspection 8th May 2019
- Previous Ofsted grade: Good on 4th June 2015
- Ofsted report: View the Ofsted report
What the school says...
St Michael's was established in 1862 and has a long tradition of serving the people of Sandhurst. We are proud of our school, where our children rise to the challenges that school and life presents them with, always striving to be the very best they can be. Our school is alive with the buzz of learning, where there are no ceilings to what can be achieved. Our children are resilient and ambitious learners who are encouraged and nurtured through their educational journey. Each day, we live out our school values (Community, Courage, Compassion and Creativity), foster supportive and trusting relationships. ...Read more
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