Compare Enstone Primary School and Great Tew County Primary School and Holy Trinity Catholic School, Chipping Norton

Comparison of primary schools: Enstone Primary School (Primary) in Chipping Norton; Great Tew County Primary School (Primary) in Chipping Norton; Holy Trinity Catholic School, Chipping Norton (Primary) in Chipping Norton — covering Ofsted outcomes, size, FSM%, governance, capacity & more.

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This page compares Enstone Primary School, Great Tew County Primary School and Holy Trinity Catholic School, Chipping Norton. They are primary phase and community school and academy converter type located around Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire. The strongest headline Ofsted judgement here is 1 (Holy Trinity Catholic School, Chipping Norton), published Jun 2017. The lowest is 2 (Enstone Primary School), published Jul 2013. The most recent inspection on record is for Great Tew County Primary School (Nov 2019). average roll around ≈ 100, combined total ≈ 350, typical FSM 15–20%, range 0–5%–20–25%; all within the The Pope Francis Catholic Multi Academy Company trust.

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Phase / Type
Primary • Community school
Location
Chipping Norton
Oxfordshire
OX7 4LP
Ofsted
2 10 Jul 2013
Pupils
≈ 100 🔒 Exact value
FSM %
20–25% 🔒 Exact %
Trust / LA
Oxfordshire (931)
Website
www.enstone.oxon.sch.uk
Telephone
01608677268
Phase / Type
Primary • Community school
Location
Chipping Norton
Oxfordshire
OX7 4DB
Ofsted
2 11 Nov 2019
Pupils
≈ 100 🔒 Exact value
FSM %
0–5% 🔒 Exact %
Trust / LA
Oxfordshire (931)
Website
greattewschool.co.uk
Telephone
01608683642
Phase / Type
Primary • Academy converter
Location
Chipping Norton
Oxfordshire
OX7 5AX
Ofsted
1 22 Jun 2017
Pupils
≈ 200 🔒 Exact value
FSM %
20–25% 🔒 Exact %
Trust / LA
The Pope Francis Catholic Multi Academy Company
Website
www.holy-trinity.oxon.sch.uk
Telephone
01608643487
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