Callicroft Primary Academy

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I am delighted to welcome you to Callicroft Primary Academy – a vibrant and inclusive school at the heart of the Patchway community. We are proud to serve our local families and to be a place where children aged 4 to 11 thrive in a caring, confident, and curious environment.

With 420 wonderful pupils across 14 classes, our school is a place where children feel happy, safe, and inspired to learn. Our ethos is built around three core aims: Caring Community, Confident Community, and Curious Community. These values shape everything we do and ensure that every child is nurtured, challenged, and celebrated.

At Callicroft, we are fortunate to have a highly dedicated team of staff who go above and beyond every day. Their commitment to high-quality teaching, high expectations, and genuine care for each child ensures that our pupils achieve excellent outcomes and develop a lifelong love of learning.

Our Curious Curriculum is designed to spark imagination, deepen understanding, and foster a passion for discovery. We also take pride in supporting our wider community through events such as concerts, assemblies, and exhibitions – strengthening the bond between school and home.

This website offers a glimpse into life at Callicroft Primary Academy. If you would like to see our school in action, we warmly invite you to arrange a visit by contacting our school office.

Warm regards,
Jonathan Keohane
Headteacher

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Liberty class visit Cadbury's World On Thursday 12th May Liberty Class visited Cadbury World in Birmingham. The children explored the whole venue and attended an educational talk on the Maya. Theylearned about the fascinating ancient civilisation complementing the tour of Cadbury World, which featured the Mayan peoples’ involvement in the early history of cocoa in c. AD 900. This educational visit linked to the children's theme of Charity.
Year 1 had a visit from the Pop up Play Village What a fantastic afternoon they children had. See more photos here...
Dan the Skipping Man Luke Wheaton was a student at Bradley Stoke Community School. After his tragic passing in December 2020 at only 16 years old a trust was set up in his name. The Luke Wheaton Legacy Trust is made up of trustees from Members of Luke’s family, Bradley Stoke Community School (Luke’s former school), North Bristol Rugby Club (Luke’s rugby club), Stoke Lane Football Club and Bradley Stoke Youth (both current and former football clubs of Luke).

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