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  1. www.habscrayfordprimary.org.uk › Parents › Term-DatesCrayford Primary - Term Dates

    School Closed. Term 5. Tuesday 16th April to Friday 24th May. Bank Holiday. Monday 6th May . Monday 27th May . Break. Tuesday 28th May to Friday 31st May . Term 6. Monday 3rd June to Friday 19th July at 2pm. INSET DAY . Monday 22nd July - all staff. School Closed. INSET DAY . Tuesday 23rd July - all staff. School Closed. INSET DAY . Wednesday ...

  2. Ofsted inspection September 2019. Temple Grove Academy is delighted to announce that the first time in 14 years, the school has achieved an Ofsted ‘Good’ rating in all 5 areas. Ofsted Sept 2019.

  3. TES – Hatcham Free School. TES - Hatcham Free School. School Direct Initial Teacher Training. Applications for September 2022 open on 13th October 2022. Train to teach with the Haberdashers’ Academies Trust South

  4. Temple Grove Care Home is a Uckfield Care Home. At Temple Grove Care Home, we go above and beyond in both the homes we build and the care services we provide. We warmly welcome you to Manor Gardens, a superior brand new purpose-built care home in the heart of the Sussex countryside that offers the ideal combination of exceptional surroundings ...

  5. Temple Grove School remained on site until 1935 when it moved to Heron’s Ghyll near Uckfield. During its time in Eastbourne, famous Temple Grove students included Brian Johnston, the cricket commentator, and Douglas Bader, the Battle of Britain fighter pilot.

  6. Temple Grove Academy is located in Tunbridge Wells and falls under the local authority of Kent. This mixed-sex primary school has 208 pupils, with a capacity of 210, aged from four up to eleven, and the type of establishment is academy sponsor led. The school has 14 teachers with each teacher on average earning the full-time equivalent of £32,437.

  7. Temple Grove. Temple Grove was built in 1611 on the site of a former manor house. It was bought in 1694 by John Temple and was lived in by the Temple family throughout the 18th century. The house was inherited by Henry Temple, 3rd Lord Palmerston, but he sold it when he came of age in 1806, well before he became prime minister. The Rev. William ...