Larkrise Primary School

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Larkrise Primary School
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Address
Larkrise Primary School
Boundary Brook Road

, ,
OX4 4AN

England
Coordinates 51°44′18″N1°13′52″W / 51.7382°N 1.2312°W / 51.7382; -1.2312
Information
Type Academy
Established1972
Local authority Oxfordshire County Council
TrustRiver Learning Trust
Department for Education URN 146815 Tables
Ofsted Reports
HeadteacherJon Gray
Gender Coeducational
Age3to 11
Enrolment426
Capacity450
Website www.larkrise.oxon.sch.uk

Larkrise Primary School is a coeducational primary school located in East Oxford in the English county of Oxfordshire. It is located near to Greyfriars Catholic School.

Larkrise opened in April 1972, admitting children from the infant school of Donnington Council School. The buildings were hit by a major fire in 1973. [1]

Larkrise became an academy on 1 February 2019, joining the River Learning Trust. [2]

It runs 2 classes for each year, with 30 children in each.

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