Bozeat

Community Primary School

Open Days for prospective parents

Our Open Days for prospective parents with children starting school in September 2025 will take place on Thursday 10th October, Tuesday 12th November, Saturday 16th November and Tuesday 3rd December. All events start at 10am. We look forward to meeting you. To book you place please contact: [email protected]

After School Club

Our After School Club runs from 3.30pm to 5.30pm on a Monday to Thursday.  

Come and join the fun.

Bozeat Community Primary School

Are you in the process of looking for the right primary school for your child? We are a small school offering big opportunities. Book a place on one of our tours and come and see what we can offer.

SCHOOL OFFICE
01933 663840

SCHOOL OFFICE
01933 663840

"I love coming to this school because students and staff are so friendly"

"I like coming to this school because I'm challenged in my learning"

Upcoming School events

Statutory Information

Contact Details

The name, postal address and telephone number of the school, and the name of a person to whom enquiries should be addressed is:

Head of School : Mr Gareth Rust

Bozeat Community Primary School

Harrold Road
Bozeat
Northants
NN29 7LP

The School and Pre-School can be contacted on 01933 663840

Further information is also provided on our Contact page.

Admission Arrangements

The determined admission arrangements for the school in relation to each relevant age group at the school, including any arrangements for selection, any oversubscription criteria and an explanation of the process of applying for a school place is provided by following this link to the NCC Admissions webpage.

Attendance and Punctuality

Our Attendance Policy can be found under the ‘policies section’ of our website or by clicking this link.

Can we also draw you attention to the Attendance process for the school which can be found as a separate section on the website or by following this link

Ofsted

The school has been inspected in September 2023 and has been graded as a ‘Good’ with an ‘Outstanding’ Early Years Provision, to view the report please follow this link to the OFSTED webpage

Key Stage 2 Results and School Performance Tables

Information as to where and by what means parents may access the School Performance Tables published by the Secretary of State on the Department for Education’s website can be found by clicking here.

Comparing our school with others

To compare our school with others in the locality, please visit the DfE website using this link

School Curriculum

Detailed information on how we support the Teaching and Learning in curriculum and information on how we support teaching of phonics and reading schemes can be found in the ‘Our Curriculum’ tab or by clicking this link

Reading and Phonics

From our Pre-School onwards, phonics is taught using the DfE accredited systematic synthetic phonics programme Read Write Inc. Once completed, the children move onto the Read Write Inc spelling scheme. This can be accessed via the button below:

Read Write Inc.

Pupil Premium and Sports Premium

The Government provides academies and schools with additional funding to help reduce inequalities and gaps in attainment between those students who in receipt of free school meals (FSM) and their peers. This funding is called the Pupil Premium.

Every academy and school can select how they choose to use their Pupil Premium allocation, as they are best placed to assess what additional provision should be made for students. Every school needs to be held accountable for how this money is spent, which is why we make details of how it is used available on our website.

The full report can be downloaded below.

Sports Premium Funding

The government is spending over £450 million on improving physical education and sport in primary schools.

Schools can choose how they use the funding to best improve their sports provision, sport participation and attainment.

Details of how we spent the allocation for the academic year 2023-24, can be viewed by downloading the documents below.

Anti-Bullying and Behaviour

Our Anti-Bullying and Behaviour Policies can be found under the ‘policies section’ of our website or by clicking this link.

Special Educational Needs

Our Special Educational Needs Policies can be found under the ‘policies section’ of our website or by clicking this link.

Information on our ELSA provision in school can be found by clicking this link.

Safeguarding of Children

The school’s Safeguarding Policy can be found under the ‘policies section’ of our website or by clicking this link.

Charging Policy

Our Charging Policy can be found under the ‘policies section’ or by clicking this link.

Our Vision

The School is ours to share and we value the involvement and co-operation of all those who work towards our common aims – helping our children to reach their potential and achieve the very best possible; encouraging everyone to enjoy learning as a life skill and keeping our school community safe, healthy and happy.

Our School Vision are explained on this page of our website.

Data Protection

The GDPR aim to strengthen the protection of personal data in light of significant technological changes since the original Data Protection directive in 1995.

We are working on ensuring our on-going compliance across the six data protection principles to ensure data within school is:

  • Processed fairly, lawfully and in a transparent manner.
  • Used for specific, explicit and legitimate purposes.
  • Used in a way that is adequate, relevant and limited.
  • Accurate and kept up to date.
  • Kept no longer than is necessary.
  • Processed in a manner that ensures appropriate security of the personal data.

Our Trust Data Protection Policy can be found under the ‘policies section’ or by clicking this link.

Sports Premium Funding 2021-22

Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2022-23