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  1. Hazlehurst Primary Academy | Northern Education Trust. 21 November 2023 Northern Education Trust partners with Smoothwall to create an Online Safety Hub for parents and carers.

  2. Hazlehurst Community Primary School. Admissions to Reception are managed by Bury Local Authority. Please follow the link below for full details.

  3. Hazlehurst is an outstanding school. It provides a very happy, secure and vibrant environment in which pupils thrive. Pupils of all abilities and starting points, including pupils with special educational needs and/or disabilities, make excellent gains in their learning because the headteacher and staff are determined to get the best for and from everyone. Outstanding care, guidance and ...

  4. Health & Wellbeing Projects in School; Payments; New Parents; Holidays; Uniform Information; Lunch Menus; Late/Absence Procedures; Friends of Hazlehurst School. Summer Fair 2018; 2018 Family Treasure Hunt; Great Spring Bake Off! Sensory Garden Project; 2017 Christmas Fair; The Great Hazlehurst Bake Off - 2016; School Clubs; School Trips; Useful ...

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    Pupils are proud to attend this happy and welcoming school. They enjoy warm and caring relationships with staff and each other. Leaders go out of their way to nurture pupils’ mental health and well-being. Pupils value the support that staff provide. This helps them to feel safe and well looked after. If pupils experience any incidents of bullyin...

    Leaders have a shared understanding of what they want pupils to experience during their learning journey from the early years to the end of Year 6. Leaders have implemented a well-thought-out curriculum to support pupils’ personal development. However, they have been far less successful in implementing a broad, balanced and ambitious academic curri...

    The arrangements for safeguarding are effective. Leaders and staff are vigilant and alert to any signs of abuse or neglect in pupils. Staff are well trained and know about a range of safeguarding issues. They act quickly and are tenacious in their approach. Leaders engage well with external agencies. Leaders go out of their way to provide strong ...

    Some struggling readers do not receive effective support to help them remember the previously taught sounds in the longer term. This means that they find it difficult to read new books with growing confidence and fluency. Leaders must make sure that these pupils quickly receive the help that they need, so they develop strong reading habits and are ...

    You can use Ofsted Parent View to give Ofsted your opinion on your child's school, or to find out what other parents and carers think. We use information from Ofsted Parent View when deciding which schools to inspect, when to inspect them and as part of their inspection. The Department for Education has further guidance on how to complain about a s...

    You can search for published performance information about the school. In the report, 'disadvantaged pupils' refers to those pupils who attract government pupil premium funding: pupils claiming free school meals at any point in the last six years and pupils in care or who left care through adoption or another formal route.

    A new headteacher has been appointed since the previous inspection. Leaders do not make use of alternative provision. Leaders offer a before-school breakfast club and an after-school club.

  5. A state school for boys and girls aged from 5 to 11 in Bury, Lancashire. See the latest Ofsted report, pupil numbers, catchment area and other information on The Good Schools Guide website.

  6. Staff indicators. Hazlehurst Community Primary School is a primary school maintained by the local authority ( Bury ). It has about 210 boys and girls aged between 4 and 11. In March 2023 the school was rated ‘Inadequate’ by Ofsted. Particular strengths include Attendance, Representation, Attainment and Finances.