Catmose Primary School

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Catmose Primary
Address
Sandringham Close

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LE15 6SH

England
Coordinates 52°39′58″N0°44′24″W / 52.6662°N 0.7401°W / 52.6662; -0.7401 Coordinates: 52°39′58″N0°44′24″W / 52.6662°N 0.7401°W / 52.6662; -0.7401
Information
Type Primary academy
Established1960s
Department for Education URN 138113 Tables
Ofsted Reports
PrincipalStuart Williams
Age4 (Reception)to 11 (year 6)
Colour(s)green
Website

Catmose Primary School is located in Oakham, Rutland, England. It was established in the 1960s as the Southfield Community Primary School.

In 2010 the Southfield School entered a Federation with the secondary Catmose College [1] and changed its name to Catmose Primary.

In January 2012 the Governing Body of Catmose Primary passed a resolution to pursue conversion to academy status. [2] In April 2012 the school became an academy within the Catmose Federation.

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References

  1. "Primary and secondary schools to join forces - Rutland and Stamford Mercury". Stamfordmercury.co.uk. 16 July 2010. Retrieved 10 January 2014.
  2. "Catmose Primary School - Oakham - Rutland". Catmoseprimary.com. 21 November 2013. Retrieved 10 January 2014.